The Falcon Center offers a variety of Fitness and Wellness programs, from Group Fitness to Personal Training and more!
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The Falcon Center offers a variety of Fitness and Wellness programs, from Group Fitness to Personal Training and more!
Register for a free equipment orientation at the Falcon Center. A member of the Falcon Center fitness team will assist you. Learn how to safely use the cardio equipment and strength machines and perform basic free weight and stretching exercises. Personal Trainers (Availability of trainers varies semester to semester.) are also available to help with questions on the spot.
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Are you working towards a fitness goal but aren’t sure if you are making healthy progress? Then this fitness clinic is for you! The Falcon Center is offering 2 FREE body fat testing Sessions per semester. Body fat composition is evaluated using the handheld bioelectrical impedance analyzer which is noninvasive and only takes a few minutes. Hydration level and blood circulation affect body fat reading. For the most accurate results it is recommended to avoid measurement under the following conditions:
Contact Alyssa Diacono to schedule your FREE body fat testing at Alyssa.Diacono@fairmontstate.edu.
Body composition refers to the types and amounts of tissues that make up the body. The most widely accepted body composition analysis is a two-part scale that divides the body weight into fat weight and lean weight.
Fat weight or adipose tissue is considered essential for normal functioning and is stored in the body to protect, insulate, and be used for energy.
Lean Body Mass is comprised of 40-50% muscle, 16-18% bone, and 26%-35% organ mass (liver, kidneys, heart, etc.).
Age | Males | Females |
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18 - 29 Years | 7 - 17% | 16 - 24% |
30 - 39 Years | 12 - 21% | 17 - 25% |
40 - 49 Years | 14 - 23% | 19 - 28% |
50 - 59 Years | 16 - 24% | 22 - 31% |
60 + Years | 17 - 25% | 22 - 33% |
Health Risks Associated with Excess Body Fat include Heart Disease, Hypertension, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Diabetes, and Joint Discomfort.