Balance: You might not realize it, but your body balances every day, whether walking or simply getting up from a chair. This crucial component of fitness plays a key role in strengthening your core and leg muscles and improving the mind-body connection. With a combination of seated and standing exercises, this 4-week progressive class will work on stability, posture, and coordination skills to prevent falls and improve your overall functional fitness. This class lasts four weeks, once a week. Registration is mandatory—class limit 10.
Randy Cupps Graduated from Western Colorado University in Gunnison, Colorado, in 1983 with a degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology. Randy started his medical career in 1980 as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) working on an ambulance and in an emergency room. He then joined
South Denver Cardiology in 1986 when it was South Denver Cardiac Rehabilitation as an Exercise Physiologist conducting a wide variety of Graded Exercise Testing on a diverse patient population. Randy continues to keep his EMT current, and he is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist. In 2012 Randy acquired the role of business development, marketing, and physician relations manager at SDCA.
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