Colgate Hello and RISE Walking Club
Thursday, November 21, 2024 12:15pm to 12:45pm
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View map Add to calendarColgate Hello and the Resources for Improving Staff Experiences (RISE) BIPOC employee resource groups are co-leading a Walking Club at Colgate.
We meet at the following times:
- First Thursdays of the month: 8 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
- Second, third (or other middle) Thursdays: 12:15 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.
- Last Thursdays: 4:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.
The route will begin at the Willow Walking Path (near the library), head toward the Admissions Building, continue past the Coop, walk along the back path behind Burke and Pinchin Halls, turn right to approach Frank Dining Hall, descend Pearson Stairs, keep to the left to peek over to Bernstein Hall on Lally Lane, and return to the beginning of Willow Path.
Please note: If you have already registered, please click the registration link below and click the "Edit your response" link to add our additional dates to your availability.
Amari Simpson and Christian Vischi serve as your walking guides, and we look forward to you being able to join us!
We will meet at the beginning of the Willow Path, at the back of the library. You can park your car and/or arrive at the Willow Path at the start of the meeting time.
Why Walk Breaks?
- Recharge Your Energy: A short walk can provide an instant energy boost, helping you stay productive and focused throughout the day.
- Mental Clarity: Stepping away from your desk and enjoying some fresh air can clear your mind and reduce stress.
- Social Connection: Walking with others is a great opportunity to connect with colleagues, make new friends, and build a sense of community.
- Improved Health: Regular walks can contribute to better physical fitness and overall health.
A word from Dr. Larson: "We know that walking improves overall health, decreases chronic back pain, improves bone and brain health, improves energy, and it's fun! Bring a friend!"
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