Join 'Walk It Wednesdays' with Campus Recreation

Walking is a workout that can be done anywhere, which is why it’s a great way to get started on the path to wellness. Join Campus Recreation in building a healthier UC community with a

FREE

walking program every Wednesday beginning April 5 through Nov. 15. The Walk It Wednesday program will begin at noon each Wednesday and includes a 30-minute walk and light stretch afterwards. Interested participants should meet at the Member Services desk of the Campus Rec Center (Uptown West Campus) or the Fitness Center at CARE/Crawley (Medical Campus) at 11:45 a.m., beginning April 5. No registration required. Warm-up, walk, and cool-down outdoors during your lunch hour with a Certified Personal Trainer.

Research shows we obtain the most benefits from walking when “walking with purpose,” which refers to having a fitness stride vs. a normal walk. The Mayo Clinic describes this with the following recommendations:

  • Head held up, looking straight ahead
  • Neck, shoulders and back are relaxed, not stiff, but straight
  • Swing arms freely with some pumping permitted
  • Stomach muscles are slightly flexed to assist the back in being upright
  • Find a rhythm and step onto the ground, rolling from heel to toe.

This proper position helps to promote healthy blood flow, which increases oxygen to muscles, leaving a refreshed feeling after the walk.

Campus Recreation members enrolled in the Rec Rewards Membership Reimbursement Program can swipe in at the member services desk in order to get the visit counted toward their eight required visits per month. More information on the Rec Rewards program can be found on the

UC Employee Membership Reimbursement Program webpage

.

uc.edu/campusrec

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WALK IT WEDNESDAY IS OPEN TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY, SO INVITE CO-WORKERS, FRIENDS AND FAMILY. RAIN OR SHINE, ACTIVITIES WILL BE PLANNED.

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