Presents
Engaging Millenial Minds
Physically Fit, Mentally Flexible.
Exercise tones the legs, builds bigger biceps and strengthens the heart. But of all the body parts that benefit from a good workout, the brain may be the big winner.
Physical fitness directly affects our mind and plays a crucial role in the way the brain develops and functions. Moreover, exercise is linked to brain changes throughout all stages of life, beginning in infancy and lasting through old age.
With broad benefits on cognition, particularly executive functioning, including improvements in attention, working memory and the ability to multitask, a combination of different exercise – aerobic, strength, balance and flexibility – is best. Exercise daily to boost your brain power.
Jennifer Heisz, PhD
Assistant Professor,
McMaster University Department of Kinesiology
Tony Mark
Co-Founder, Balance Fitness & Pure Fitness,
Host of “The Art of Wellness”, Personal Trainer
Jennifer Mooney
Manager, Lynx Equity Limited
Enjoy light refreshments, and a chance to win a sterling Hope-Knot pin designed by jeweller Mark Lash.
Tickets: $35 | MEMBERS* $25
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