2792 days ago

Make your Friday night count!

Emily from Taradale

Do you want to learn how to reduce the effects of osteoporosis or are you an athlete who wants to learn more about the female athlete triad?

Sport and exercise lecturer and champion runner Tracey Clissold is presenting two talks as a fundrasier tomorrow, Friday 4th May at the Pettigrew Green Arena. Tracey’s message is for anyone concerned with long term good health, whether you're an athlete or not.

The Women's Bone Health talk starts at 5.30pm and Tracy will discuss simple lifestyle modifications you can make to help reduce the risk of getting osteoporosis. Tickets available on Eventbrite: bit.ly...

The Fuelling the Fitness Freak talk starts at 7.30pm and Tracy will cover nutrition planning for before, during and after events, basic nutrient needs and common deficiencies in athletes. Tickets available on Eventbrite: bit.ly...

Tickets are just $20 per talk and proceeds go to the USANA True Health Foundation which supports KidsCan here in NZ. Cash door sales and raffles available on the night.

Please come along and support this great charity!

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