Free Yoga As You Are at the Library
Wednesday, November 5, 2025 12:10–12:50 PM
- LocationJerome Library, Room 142
- DescriptionIn addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, regular physical activity can positively impact your brain function, boost your mood, and help reduce stress, along with many other enhancements to mental health. Join us for these fun, low-impact movement sessions.September 10 - December 10 | No class Nov 26Available on Wednesdays from 12:10 – 12:50 PM in the Jerome Library, Room 142 Registration is not required. Please bring your own yoga mat or towel Interested in hosting a Move For Your Mood session for your department, organization, Residence Hall, team, or class? Contact Karyn Smith at karync@bgsu.eduAll sessions are FREE for BGSU students, faculty and staff. Registration is not required. Please bring a yoga mat or towel if possible.
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/yoga_as_you_are_-_free_classes
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