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Woman doing a plank while teaching a Les Mills BODYPUMP class at the downtown Asheville YMCA

YMCA instructor Laura Richardson planks while teaching a Les Mills BODYPUMP class at the downtown Asheville YMCA.

Photo provided by YMCA of WNC

This autumn, we’re all about balance:

  1. Take the Blue Ridge Parkway north to Mt. Mitchell to see fall foliage
  2. Go apple-picking in Henderson County
  3. Start a pickleball routine at the YMCA

Looking to add more wellness to your own bucket list? The YMCA of WNC is welcoming families back to fall routines — whether that means picking up pickleball for the first time (like us), planking at personal training, or extending summer through pool time.

Find your fall routine at the Y

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