Group Exercise - Kickboxing Xpress
Wednesday, September 25, 2024 4:00–4:50 PM
- LocationMaverick Activities Center, 102B
- DescriptionBrace yourself for an electrifying workout experience that blends the power-packed moves of kickboxing. Every session is a thrilling combination of strength, agility, and cardiovascular training designed to keep you at the top of your game. This 30-minute cardio session class will be quick, fun, and will have you jabbing and kicking up a nice sweat!
- Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/group-exercise-kickboxing-xpress
- CategoriesCampus & Community, Recreation & Fun, Health & Wellness, Community That Cares
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