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Beat Cancer Boot Camp - 1x per week
Date and Time:
March 1 - Apr 19, 2023
Wednesdays
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Location:
ProHealth Care Administrative Offices
Waukesha, WI
You've been drafted!
You didn’t sign up for cancer. You never expected to fight this battle. Don’t fight it alone!
There are many challenges ahead of you. Beat Cancer Boot Camp is designed to condition your body and mind for healing. Our group sessions include a variety of exercises designed to be effective and challenging for all fitness levels as you move through various stages of cancer treatment and recovery.
For Strength
Dealing with cancer is a physical and mental challenge. Beat Cancer Boot Camp can help you build strength and stamina to overcome the obstacles ahead.
For Health
Regular exercise can give you the mental edge and self-esteem you’ll need to take charge of your health. Reconnect your mind and body through fitness.
For Life
Together we will celebrate our accomplishments, share stories and set goals. Beat Cancer Boot Camp provides a supportive environment for those wishing to stay active during cancer treatment and beyond.
Regular exercise can help you relieve stress and anxiety. Combat fatigue. Reduce nausea. Improve immune function. Ease muscle and joint pain to enhance mobility. Our unique program is designed to be effective and challenging. We combine stretching and strength-training to build stamina needed for daily activities.
Beat Cancer Boot Camp is not just for survivors, it’s also for spouses, family members, friends – anyone who wants to join the battle against cancer. Sign up with a fitness buddy – someone who provides extra motivation to keep you focused on your goals.
SPECIAL COVID-19 INSTRUCTIONS:
At ProHealth West Wood Health & Fitness Center, we are all about health and wellness. The team at West Wood is taking extra precautions to keep our members safe during the global pandemic. The steps we are taking are in keeping with guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Click here for more information.
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