WINNIPEG – Looking for a new way to stay active as the temperature continues to drop? Global’s Morning News is featuring new ways to keep fit this fall.
On Friday, the owner of Aerial Yoga shared the benefits of aerial yoga.
WATCH:Winnipeg athlete overcomes a health condition he was born with to stay active in life.
Also on Friday, defying the odds. We introduce you to an athlete who had to overcome a health condition he was born with to stay active in life. Here is his inspirational story.
WATCH: Owners Dustin Marks and Mike Booth on their new cycle studio in Winnipeg.
Saikel Studio, a cycling company is set to open it’s doors in Winnipeg early 2016. The new facility is the first of it’s kind to focus solely on cycling. Owners Dustin Marks and Mike Booth explain their concept and idea with Global’s Morning News.
WATCH: Alora Pole Fitness and Dance demonstrate a unique way to get in a workout.
On Monday, Alora Pole Fitness and Dance studio on Albert Street in Winnipeg’s exchange district offers courses for beginners, athlete’s and anyone in between. The pole fitness is a new get fit initiative popping up in the city, one of only two studio’s in Winnipeg.
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