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Wednesday, June 07, 2023

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Katherine Wright Profile

Isabella Mejia December 13, 2019

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in college is hard, find out has this pre-med student juggles it all.

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GroupX Workout Classes

Giovanna Hnath December 7, 2019

Why jump on a machine at the gym or go for a run in the heat when you can exercise in a group for free. SMU-TV’s Giovanna Hnath will tell you where to go.

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Fitness fun near SMU

Olivia West February 22, 2018

The rigors of student life may leave students with little time or energy for exercise. Fortunately, SMU campus is surrounded by opportunities for students to experience fun and unique exercise … Read More

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3 popular workout classes to get your summer body
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3 popular workout classes to get your summer body

Mackenzie Harper April 4, 2016

With only five weeks left of school, it is time to start working on that summer body.

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WATCH: Hang ten at City Surf Fitness’ surf inspired workout class

Smu Tv February 22, 2016

Whether you’re missing the waves or just looking for a fun new workout routine, City Surf Fitness has got you covered. The Look’s Kara Fellows tells you more about this unique surf inspired group fitness class.

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Boutique fitness: The new millennial social scene

Rebekah Tate November 3, 2015

Candles flicker in a dark room at the Lync Cycling studio in Snider Plaza. The person sitting next to you breathes heavily, every inch of their Lulu Lemon workout outfit … Read More

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