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Super Eagles

Super Eagles, a 10-week inclusive fitness program for individuals with disabilities, is part of an adapted physical activity course that teaches future fitness professionals how to create inclusive fitness programs. Individuals with disabilities will be paired with a Georgia Southern student who will develop and implement a personalized program while being supervised by faculty in the Waters College of Health Professions.

Super Eagles is open to individuals as young as age 5 who have disability and currently offered during the fall and spring semesters in-person on the Statesboro Campus. The program includes pre/post testing with a comprehensive report.

Super Eagle sessions in the fall will begin September and run through November and sessions in the spring will begin February and run through May. Once you have registered you will be contacted about what days and times work best for you and your child. Please understand the staff we have to conduct these sessions are limited and your child will be scheduled on a first come first serve basis.

Are you a Georgia Southern student interested in taking the course associated with the Super Eagles program (KINS 3531)? Contact us at cril@georgiasouthern.edu for information!

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A young boy wearing a white face mask sits on an inclined weight bench while lifting small dumbbells in a gym.
A woman wearing a face mask stands with her arms crossed while observing a young girl exercising on a recumbent stationary bike in a gym room.
A young man wearing large headphones walks on a stationary treadmill while exercising in a gym room.