Getting a flu shot is the best way to protect yourself from catching the flu this year! Everyone 6 months and older is recommended to get a flu shot each year. Bring student ID to the Health Center. Just look for signs on the 1st floor. Available Monday-Friday during Health Center hours until supplies run out. For other locations, see …
Getting a flu shot is the best way to protect yourself from catching the flu this year! Everyone 6 months and older is recommended to get a flu shot each year. Bring student ID to the Health Center. Just look for signs on the 1st floor. Available Monday-Friday during Health Center hours until supplies run out. For other locations, see …
This 12-week program is designed to gradually build up the participant’s cardiovascular endurance in preparation for the OUC Half-Marathon on Saturday, December 6th. This program is open to beginner and advanced runners – all skill levels are welcomed! Groups will meet three days per week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) to run pre-determined courses throughout the UCF community. In addition, we …
This free five week course will prepare participants for a national personal training certification. The class is designed to be educational for both beginners and those with more extensive knowledge. There will be both lecture and practical sessions. The class will be taught by individuals with various backgrounds and specialties in personal training. Topics will include anatomy/physiology, biomechanics, assessment, program …
This free five week course will prepare participants for a national group exercise exam. Whether or not you are interested in becoming a UCF Group Exercise Instructor or just looking to expand your knowledge, this course is for you! We will take you though both lecture and practical portions, giving the participants the opportunity to put theory into practice. We …
Come to listen local experts discussing homelessness and how these issues effect university communities. Discussion will be moderated by Anna Eskamani, Director of Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando, that will include tackling hard questions such as nation-wide and local statistics of college-age individuals facing homelessness, challenges those individuals face, circumstances that contribute to them facing those issues, available resources, and …
Learn how to determine the signs, symptoms, and treatment of everything from sprains and fractures to bleeding, poisonings, and burns. Please dress comfortably to participate in practice exercises on the floor. Workshop requires a minimum of 6 participants and maximum of 20 participants.Facilitated by:José Vazquez Environmental Health and Safety Register Now for LIF014 myUCF