Register for Fitness Session II by April 3

From BodyPump to Zumba, discover a new world of fitness opportunities during Fitness Session II! Fitness Session II classes are currently in session until May 3, but note that registration closes Friday, April 3, for all classes. It’s time to get physically and mentally fit just in time for summer with Fitness Session II! Tap into your inner-kickboxer with Kickboxing or find your playground with Hot Yoga today. With new fitness opportunities waiting to be discovered, Fitness Session II is the perfect way to get active and try something new!

For course offerings and information regarding UREC Fitness, please visit urec.wsu.edu/fitness.

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