Elliptical Machines | December 30, 2010
New equipment and classes — just in time for those New Year’s fitness resolutions — will be offered at the Armory Recreation Center by the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department.
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Elliptical Machines | November 1, 2010
By: Weston Poor The students of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have spoken, and the overwhelming verdict is East and City campuses will be seeing changes in the places to workout. In the Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 vote on campus wellness renovation, the 72 percent majo…
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Elliptical Machines | September 2, 2010
By: Weston Poor For the first time ever, the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska streamed live video for the weekly senate meeting. Now students can watch student senate meetings from the comfort of their homes. The live stream was a long-time projec…
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Elliptical Machines | June 24, 2009
Going to the gym traditionally means burning calories and expending energy – but what if it we could harness that energy and use it to power the machines we’re using and the iPods we’re clutching? At the University of Oregon, students have the opportunity to do just that. On May 11th, the UO rec center was outfitted with 20 elliptical machines accompanied by specifically designed ReCardio devices, which capture human (kinetic) energy and convert it into electricity. The man-made electricity th
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