Observation Report Of Texas A & M University-Kingsville

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Texas A&M University-Kingsville recently held an event called Rec’N Tech, promoting exercise and iTech services. The event was held in the Student Recreation Center and was extremely fun! They had several stations set up throughout the gym which included the following activities: Just Dance, a bean bag toss, around the world basketball, an iTech information table, running laps, Angry Birds, and a brains versus brawn test. Each event was worth a certain amount of points. Thus the more activities the student participated in, the more points they could accumulate. The prizes consisted of a towel, a mini soccer ball, and a t-shirt. The top two scorers of the day received a fitness tracker called Fitbit. The staff running the event were very friendly

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