Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News Archive
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Intramural officials and timekeepers needed
April 9, 2018 —
Recreation Services is currently accepting applications for Intramural officials and timekeepers for the 2018-2019 academic year.
April 9, 2018 —
Recreation Services is currently accepting applications for Intramural officials and timekeepers for the 2018-2019 academic year.
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Tips to help older adults stay physically active
April 5, 2018 —
This presentation will highlight ways that older adults can use physical activity to enhance their capacity, examine how age-friendly communities support and enable people to age actively, and keep healthy and fit.
April 5, 2018 —
This presentation will highlight ways that older adults can use physical activity to enhance their capacity, examine how age-friendly communities support and enable people to age actively, and keep healthy and fit.
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Making fitness enjoyable for you
April 5, 2018 —
Recreation Services has introduced the Strong Start Program. For new members, It's is a free, 30-minute consultation with a fitness attendant. You'll chat about your fitness goals and be paired with activities that meet your needs, you enjoy, and ultimately will keep doing.
April 5, 2018 —
Recreation Services has introduced the Strong Start Program. For new members, It's is a free, 30-minute consultation with a fitness attendant. You'll chat about your fitness goals and be paired with activities that meet your needs, you enjoy, and ultimately will keep doing.
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3MT ‘People’s Champ’ has roots with FKRM
March 23, 2018 —
The coveted award went to FKRM graduate studies alumna Jill Bueddefeld.
March 23, 2018 —
The coveted award went to FKRM graduate studies alumna Jill Bueddefeld.
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Cayden Thomson elected PERKS’ President for 2018-19
March 23, 2018 —
The votes are in and Cayden Thomson has been elected as Physical Education Recreational Kinesiology Student Council (PERKS) president.
March 23, 2018 —
The votes are in and Cayden Thomson has been elected as Physical Education Recreational Kinesiology Student Council (PERKS) president.
Rock-solid performance wows judges at 3MT
March 22, 2018 —
International student gave strong presentation on designing buildings to withstand earthquakes
March 22, 2018 —
International student gave strong presentation on designing buildings to withstand earthquakes
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A better you starts this Spring with Recreation Services!
March 16, 2018 —
Registration for the spring/summer 2018 program season is now open. With programs available at both our Fort Garry and Bannatyne campus locations, we have activities suited for every taste and skill level.
March 16, 2018 —
Registration for the spring/summer 2018 program season is now open. With programs available at both our Fort Garry and Bannatyne campus locations, we have activities suited for every taste and skill level.
Finalists ready to put spotlight on innovative research at 3MT finale
March 14, 2018 —
Thirteen graduate students were chosen from a field of 36 and they're getting set for the March 21 finals
March 14, 2018 —
Thirteen graduate students were chosen from a field of 36 and they're getting set for the March 21 finals
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You won’t find a less expensive massage anywhere else
March 13, 2018 —
Massage-A-Thon runs March 19-23 at U of M in support of the FKRM Athletic Therapy program.
March 13, 2018 —
Massage-A-Thon runs March 19-23 at U of M in support of the FKRM Athletic Therapy program.
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FKRM Instructor named Water Polo Canada Regional Coach
March 8, 2018 —
Kelsey Johansen has been making a splash on the water polo scene for decades. She's now reaching new depths—which could lead all the way to the Olympics.
March 8, 2018 —
Kelsey Johansen has been making a splash on the water polo scene for decades. She's now reaching new depths—which could lead all the way to the Olympics.





