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The center for healthy living and longevity, aims to improve the quality of life of older adults by improving physiological health with innovative, evidence based physical rehabilitation programs.  The center utilizes current faculty expertise and focuses on the development of activity based interventions and community education related to reducing fall risk, increasing fall resiliency (bone mineral density), improved cardiovascular response and overall reduction in co-morbidity in high risk aging populations (frail, pre-frail, visual impairment, etc.).  

Maverick Healthy KIDS 101 Summer Camp

Open to boys and girls ages 6-12, July 11-15, 2011

Healthy Kids are Happy Kids!

Healthy Kids 101 is an enrichment camp designed to combine high energy fitness activities with interactive instructional modules that will provide your child with essential knowledge in various areas of exercise science, health, physical fitness, and nutrition.  We will teach your child much of what he/she needs to know in order to live a long, healthy, happy and successful life! 

 

The BEST Part of Your Child’s Summer Starts HERE!

Active learning adventures and exciting fitness experiences will take your child on an amazing journey through the human body and back again! With a strong emphasis on healthy nutrition and active movement, your child will learn how what we eat and what we DO affects metabolism and healthy body composition.Offered through The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Kinesiology, and  The Center for Healthy Living & Longevity.

For more information contact Becky Garner 817-272-3288

 

Better with Age

Exercise programs offered through UT Arlington's Center for Healthy Living and Longevity are drawing rave reviews from their target demographic: adults 65 and older. Participants in the studies cite improvements in cardiovascular fitness, decreases in blood pressure, and a more independent lifestyle.

 

 

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