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City to offer outdoor group fitness classes

By Richmond Sentinel

Published 4:43 PDT, Thu May 20, 2021

Registration for outdoor group fitness classes is underway, providing opportunities once again for the public to stay active and connected while enjoying our natural settings.

For those eager to get back into their fitness routine, strengthen their body or improve mental wellness, a wide range of options will again be offered through community centres across the city. Classes start on Tuesday (May 25) and range from Ease into Fitness, Dance Fit, Total Body Conditioning, Cycle Fit, Stroller Fit, Yoga and more. 

Browse and register for all classes at www.richmond.ca/register.

As part of the ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge, a number of free outdoor and virtual fitness activities will be offered throughout the month of June. ParticipACTION’s Community Better Challenge is a nationwide initiative that encourages communities to sit less and move more. To learn more about the challenge, visit www.richmond.ca/participaction.

In keeping with health protocols, pre-registration for all fitness classes is mandatory and increased safety measures will be in place. Fitness classes will be held outdoors with limited capacities. Participants must be physically distant and must not share water bottles, towels, mats or other items.

Registration is ongoing and can be done one of two ways using a fitness membership or by paying per visit:

1. Online using your MyRichmond account. Anyone without an account can set one up in advance at myrichmond.richmond.ca.

2. Phone the registration call centre at 604-276-4300, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Individual classes or multiple sessions may be booked one week at a time. Registration for the following week’s sessions starts online at 6 a.m. and through the registration call centre at 8:30 a.m. on the Monday one week prior. Drop-in attendance is not permitted.

All facilities and programs meet strict health and safety guidelines as set out by local and provincial health authorities, and activities may be increased or decreased based on demand and public safety.

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