Healthy for Life Update

New Walking Groups!

New walking groups start next week at University Hospital and Stankowski Field:

University Hospital Walking Group led by Courtney and Rachel
When: Oct. 14-Nov. 4 (Mondays)
Where: Meet in the courtyard northwest of the Sinclair School of Nursing
Time: 11:30-12:00 p.m.Distance: Approx. 1.14 miles

All levels are welcome and no registration is needed. Participation is free. If you have any questions please contact Blaine Snow at snowb@umsystem.edu.

Stankowski Walking Group led by Stephanie and Sarah
When: Oct. 16-Nov. 6 (Wednesdays)
Where: Stankowski Field, southeast corner (closest to University Hospital)
Time: 12:15-12:45 p.m.
Distance: Approx. 1.2 miles

All levels are welcome and no registration is needed. Participation is free. If you have any questions please contact Blaine Snow at snowb@umsystem.edu.


Free Self Defense Class for Women
Execute techniques in a safe, controlled environment. Learn both standing and ground-based defense.  Learn how to take down a larger attacker. Gain confidence! Contact Zach Lenon (cavalobjj@gmail.com) or Kizzi Roberts (ksrkv6@mail.missouri.edu) for more information and to pre-register.


Run From The Park
Join the 2nd Annual Hallsville fun run at Tribble Park, October 27th at 3:00 p.m. Costumes are fun, but not required. See attached flyer for more information. Registration fee is $20 for adults, $10 for those under age 18. No pre-registration required.


Come Participate in the New Zumba Class
New Zumba class forming. Class meets every Thursdays October 10th through December 5th from 5-6:00p.m at Quarterdeck, QD 251. No class on Thursday Nov. 28. Please register and the cost is $24 for the series or $5 drop-in fee. Class is taught by Megan Jones. For questions and to register please email Megan at jones.megan004@gmail.com


October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
This October, Healthy for Life is proud to participate in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point during her life. After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common kind of cancer in women (Department of Health and Human Services, 2013). The good news is that many women can survive breast cancer if it’s found and treated early.

·         If you are age 40 to 49, talk with your doctor about when to start getting mammograms and how often to get them.

·         Women ages 50 to 74 need mammograms every 2 years. You may choose to start getting mammograms earlier or to get them more often.

·         Worried about cost? Mammograms are covered for women over age 40 under the health care reform law. More: http://1.usa.gov/159zd67

·         Did you know? Breast cancer can occur in men. Over 2,000 men are diagnosed each year. More: http://1.usa.gov/HSlf4.

·         Nervous about getting a mammogram? Watch this short video about mammograms and what to expect: http://1.usa.gov/fKtUB

Department of Health and Human Services. (2013).Retrieved from https://www.healthfinder.gov


Fitness Instructors and Walking Group Leaders Needed
If you are a certified fitness instructor and are interested in teaching a class for faculty and staff members on campus or if you are interested in leading a walking group please contact Sarah Ellis elliss@umsystem.edu for more information.