![During his visit to the College of Allied Health Sciences, UC President Santa Ono, PhD, watched as rehabilitation sciences student Mark Gutteridge pedaled on a cycle ergometer (a stationary bicycle outfitted with an ergometer, or work measurement device).](https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/legacy/healthnews/2013/02/h21985/jcr:content/image.img.cq5dam.thumbnail.500.500.jpg/1534517822092.jpg)
Get a Personal Fitness Evaluation, Help a CAHS Scholarship
Senior students in the College of Allied Health Sciences' Health Sciences program will be offering 30-minute personal fitness evaluations this spring as a way to raise funds for scholarships.
They are offering evaluations from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, March 11, in French East Room 228 (the Health Sciences Lab).
- Personal fitness
- Grip strength tests
- Step tests
- Strength and conditioning
Evaluations are $10. All proceeds benefit the Health Sciences scholarship fund. To reserve a time, email Beth Bextemueller at bexterba@uc.edu.
Privately scheduled appointments for VO2 assessments are available. Cost available upon request.
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