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Fit as a family: Classroom fitness program expands to living rooms and parks

Kinesiology faculty member Rebecca Hasson's InPACT at Home is expanding into the community.
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February 11, 2022

InPACT at Home, a home-based physical activity program created by Rebecca Hasson (associate professor of Movement Science) designed to motivate students and entire families to get moving for 60 minutes a day, is going beyond the classroom. In 2021, PBS Michigan Learning Channel partnered with InPACT at Home and began airing the exercise videos on television.

You can read This Is Michigan's article on how InPACT at Home is impacting the community at myumi.ch/xdwEV. 

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