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Studio Cycling

Where

University of Miami
1314 Miller Drive
Miami, FL 33124

Upcoming

Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013

Categories

Health | Wellness,  Support,  On Campus | Alumni

Monday, December 10, 2012, 7 – 8am Student Member Holiday Pass: $30 Non-Student Member Holiday Pass: $48 Student Member One Time Pass: $5 Non-Student Member One Time Pass: $10A Studio Cycling and/or Yoga card, or a one-time pass receipt must be presented to enter each class session.The studio cycling/yoga card is nontransferable. Improperly used cards will be confiscated. Memberships may be revoked for misuse. Lost or damaged cards can be replaced at the Wellness Enrichment Suite Reception Desk. A fee of $5 will be charged for the first replacement card and $20 for each card thereafter. Membership is non-refundable. For studio cycling: Class sessions are limited to one person per bike. Entry is on first-come, first-serve basis. After the bikes are full the class will be closed. For safety reasons, members may only enter an open class until 10 minutes after start time. After 10 minutes the class is closed. Only current, fees-paid UM students or Wellness Center members are eligible to register or participate in the Studio Cycling and/or Yoga program. Registration in the Studio Cycling program constitutes an agreement to keep one's Wellness Center membership current throughout the term of the program membership. If the membership date on a semester pass is expired, members will have one week from that date to obtain a new Studio Cycling or Yoga card at no charge. Members may be denied entry after this one week grace period. Studio Cycling is a high-intensity class. If you have any cardiovascular risk factors, special medical conditions, or you're over age 45(male) or 55(female); we strongly encourage you to speak with your primary care physician before participating in a Studio Cycling class. As always, you are in control of your ride. If you feel the intensity is too great or you are working too hard, decrease the resistance on your bicycle.
 
 
 

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