NFCC Fitness Center offers community passes to help community members stay fit and healthy
11-15-12
Get fit at NFCC’s Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center
NFCC Fitness Center offers community passes to help community members stay fit and healthy
MADISON, FL – The holiday season and New Year’s resolutions are right around the corner and staff at North Florida Community College’s Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center hope you will include health and fitness in your plans this season. In addition to student and employee use, NFCC’s new state-of-the-art fitness center is also open to the community through a “punch pass” system. Community members can purchase a pass for either 10 or 20 visits to gain access to the center’s fully loaded fitness room with cutting edge cardio and resistance training equipment.
As a special holiday fitness promotion, NFCC is now offering free bonus visits with each purchase made by Dec. 1. Buy 10 visits, get 5 free or buy 20 visits and get 10 free. Community “punch passes” are available on a limited basis and must be used before the expiration date – 10 visits expire after 16 weeks; 20 visits expire after 32 weeks. Gift certificates are also available for those looking to “give the gift of health” this holiday season.
The Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center is located on the NFCC campus in Madison, Fla. (Bldg. 12). Current hours are Monday-Thursday, 6 a.m.-7 p.m. and Friday 6 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed on weekends and holidays. The building was originally built in 1965 as the Colin P. Kelly Gymnasium. In 2010, renovations were completed and the building was renamed the Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center. A half-mile, outdoor walking track was also added to the campus during the renovations and is open to the public.
More information is available at www.nfcc.edu/fitness-and-wellness-center or at the Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center front desk – stop by or call (850) 973-1651.





Britt,
Here is a price sheet. The price sheet here does not factor in the “buy 10 get 5 free” or “buy 20 get 10 free”.
http://www.nfcc.edu/media/211306/fitness%20plan%20flyer.pdf
You can also stop in the fitness center during regular business hours and get a tour of the fitness area/weight room at no charge.
If you are a student you get in for free as long as you are actively enrolled in classes. You will still have to register at the front desk either way before you can work out.
how much are these?