Fitness Fun Day 2015
by Clare Smith
Fitness Fun Day 2015 was a big success
Fitness Fun Day hit Imperial College with a huge bang of fun, fitness and laugher, with over 500 staff and students descended on Ethos, Queens Lawn, Princes Gardens and Dalby Court getting involved with all the exciting activities put on by the Active Lifestyles Team and lead by Giovanni White – Active Lifestyles Advisor.
Students and staff got involved with a day packed full of free activities ranging from Tag Rugby, Kangoo Fitness, Les Mills classes, outdoor Military Fitness, boxing on Princes Gardens and boot camps in the performance room to name a few!
The last survivors Viki and Mike staff members of the college completed 6 hours of classes - fantastic job guys!
Thank you to everyone who took part in day and helped make this our best Fitness Fun Day yet. If you have any feedback to help us make next year’s event better please email s.jewell@imperial.ac.uk - we would love to hear from you.
So what’s next for the Active Lifestyle team? We are getting a large group of ladies to sign up for Race For Life on the 19th July, any staff or student can register onto our Energia Team and will receive a special t-shirt. We will be heading off as a big group dressed in pink for the Hyde Park event and coming back afterwards for complementary food and drinks at Eastside Bar. We would love you to join us so please register via our Sport Imperial website link.
Secondly we have our weight management program starting back up on the 20th July. this eight week health, fitness and wellbeing program will kick start anyone’s goals. We tailor each program for the needs of all our clients helping you along the away. For more information please contact us on actlife@imperial.ac.uk
Finally we have our new studio timetable out on the 1July! Take advantage of all our free classes, new classes and old favourites.
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Clare Smith
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