Group Exercise - Pilates
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:00–4:50 PM
- LocationMaverick Activities Center, 102A
- DescriptionThe Pilates Method is a full-body conditioning program that develops deep abdominal and back strength, together with increased flexibility and ease of movement. This class is aimed at “core stability,” designed to work on lengthening muscles to help tone and strengthen muscles, using breathing to enhance relaxation.
- Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/group-exercise-pilates-1377
- CategoriesCampus & Community, Recreation & Fun, Health & Wellness, Community That Cares
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