Georgia Gwinnett College exercise science student Ariel Mack works with volunteer Yawen Ludden during an Exercise Science Practicum involving a health screening lab on the GGC campus.
Georgia Gwinnett College exercise science student Ariel Mack works with volunteer Yawen Ludden during an Exercise Science Practicum involving a health screening lab on the GGC campus.
Want to get a start on those new year health and wellness resolutions? Georgia Gwinnett College’s School of Science and Technology is offering a chance for individuals to work on their personal fitness.
The exercise science program at GGC seeks volunteers to participate in a free 12-week exercise program. The program will help exercise science students sharpen their hands-on skills, while gaining experience in a practical fitness setting. Volunteers will undergo a pre-training and post-training fitness assessment, which will include:
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