If you’ve broken that New Year’s resolution to
lose weight or get in shape, don’t worry.
The Department of Campus Recreation is doing all it can to help
faculty and staff get physical this year.
The department recently launched its first Cougar Distance
Challenge. The low-cost program encourages employees to increase
their physical activity by walking 10,000 steps per day, according
to Vyckie Avila, assistant director of marketing and membership
for the department.
She added that Campus Recreation will provide equipment and
support to assist walkers in reaching the goal. Participants
will receive pedometers to record the number of steps they take
daily, a weekly fit tip, two physical assessments and an introduction
packet.
The program, which ends March 18, costs $7 for Campus Recreation
and Wellness Center (CRWC) members and $10 for nonmembers. The
registration deadline is Feb. 8. For more information, contact
Monique Budd 713-743-9503.
But, that’s not the only way the department is assisting
faculty and staff. Employees can take advantage of a free trial
membership to the CRWC through Jan. 31. A Cougar 1Card must
be presented.
Francine Parker
fparker@central.uh.edu