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			 The one-hour training will take place at the Fitness Court located 
			at 235 Eighth Street in Lincoln. Local individuals 14 or older 
			interested in having fun while working out is welcome to attend the 
			training to become a Fitness Court Ambassador. A light snack & water 
			will be provided. 
 Funded by the ALMH Foundation and in partnership with the City of 
			Lincoln, the Fitness Court ® launched in August 2018. The Fitness 
			Court is an outdoor bodyweight circuit training facility designed to 
			transform public spaces into community fitness hubs and make first 
			class fitness free – for everyone! Over 40 Fitness Court ambassadors 
			were trained in 2018.
 
			
			 
			
 The April 3 training will include how to use each of the seven 
			stations including an easy, medium & hard variation. In addition, 
			they will be trained on how to use the accompanying app that offers 
			free routines, fitness court challenges and nationwide contest 
			opportunities. Ambassadors will receive free shirts upon completion 
			of the training and have the confidence and knowledge to help others 
			use the court.
 
			
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“As we continue our work to improve the health of the people and communities we 
serve, we look forward to the opportunities for free activity that the Fitness 
Court will bring to the residents of Lincoln and Logan County ”, said Dolan 
Dalpoas, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital president and CEO. “We are thankful 
for our partnership with the City of Lincoln and their commitment to improve the 
health of our community.”
 ALMH and the City of Lincoln will continue to partner with local trainers and 
fitness court ambassadors to connect the local community with free activities 
and experiences that encourage a healthy lifestyle.
 
 In the case of rain, the training will take place at Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
Hospital in the Steinfort Room. Interested individuals should LIKE & FOLLOW the 
ALMH Community Health Collaborative Facebook page for updates. No registration 
is required. For more information, call the ALMH Community Health Collaborative 
at 217-605-5008.
 
				 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBAALMH Community Health Collaborative, Director]
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