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This class is a great cardiovascular workout. Pedal through hill climbs, sprints, and many other challenging drills and exercises. All levels are welcome. Remember to bring a towel and water...
The Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents the exhibition Picturing Mobility: Black Tourism and Leisure during the Jim Crow Era, on display from September 2 through December 19. Picturing...
This class includes an introduction to the Ashtanga method – a dynamic and strong practice linking breath to movement. Participants will be guided through the initial sequence of poses in a manner...
Starting with the basics of periodized training, we are going to learn primary cycling skills while building strength and endurance on and off the spin bike. The class will focus mostly in the...
Core and Glutes is a dynamic, strength-focused class designed to enhance stability, balance, and lower body power. Through engaging movements and targeted exercises, you'll build functional...
We’ll meet for dinner & holy discussion WEEKLY in Commons 327 from 6:45 to about 8:15-8:30. There will be food and lots of opportunity to hang out with friends of faith.We hope to see you...
Modern Taolu is a performance sport involving agility-based techniques and pre-choreographed routines. Routines are often executed barehanded, or with weapons such as bostaves and broadswords....
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UMBC's very own 100% Triumph is an on campus student led fellowship. We are a student organization, that seeks to create people of integrity established upon Christian morals and biblical values....
Traditional yoga postures integrated with mindfulness, breathing and physical movement. Enjoy a warm up, slow flow, standing postures, balancing and a cool down that incorporates the whole body.
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