University Recreation Challenges You to Commit to Fit

University Recreation Challenges You to Commit to Fit
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Let University Recreation help you stay on track with your New Year’s resolution with Commit to Fit! Log cardio miles between now and Friday, March 1, on University Recreation treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, on the track, in a group cycle class, or outside.

Register in the Donna Axum or UREC Fitness Centers today and start logging your miles!

Boxes to log miles will be available in Donna Axum Fitness Center located in the HPER building, the UREC Fitness Center located in the AR Union, the Outdoor Connection Center, HPER 102, and HPER 220 following group cycle classes.

The following prizes will be awarded to those who reach 50 miles, 100 miles, and finish the challenge:

  • 50 miles: UREC Shoe Wallet
  • 100 miles: UREC Water Bottle Koozie
  • 150 miles: Commit to Fit T-shirt

This semester, participants who log over 200 miles will be entered into a drawing for a Nike duffle bag stuffed with UREC and Razorback gear!

For more information, contact Sam Fehr at sfehr@uark.edu or 479-575-7382.

Contacts

Sam Fehr , graduate assistant
University Recreation
575-7382, sfehr@uark.edu

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