City of Boston Kicks Off Free Fall Fitness Series This Week
The City of Boston has launched its free Fall Fitness Series, providing residents with a range of activities, including Tai Chi, Barre Fusion, and HIIT classes. Designed for all skill levels and ages, the program aims to enhance community health and well-being. Interim Commissioner Cathy Baker-Eclipse stated that parks serve as vibrant spaces for connection and movement. Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, the Commissioner of Public Health, highlighted that the initiative supports the city's goal of reducing chronic disease risks through accessible fitness programming.
The Fall Fitness Series follows the success of the Parks Summer Fitness Series, enabling residents to stay active during shorter daylight hours. All classes are free and open to the public, fostering a welcoming environment for newcomers to fitness. For additional information and registration, residents are encouraged to visit Boston. gov/fitness. This initiative reflects Boston's commitment to ensuring that all residents have access to safe spaces for physical activity.