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Elevations RTC School Reveals New Exercise Options For All Seasons


Salt Lake City, Utah – WEBWIRE

Elevations RTC school, a residential treatment center located in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, has new exercise options for all students. Effective immediately, there are additional options for students to get the exercise they want and stay active throughout the year. Revealing opportunities that occur regardless of weather, there is a unique opportunity for everyone to get outside and exercise the way they want.

Trips away from campus are the first highlighted options for all students. Getaway trips not only work as a way for exercise, but they can allow students to escape the feeling of monotonous days solely on campus. Even with various options available on campus, it can feel a bit restricting to never leave. One of the most popular new opportunities involves taking advantage of the beautiful parks all around the greater Salt Lake City area. In the summer, hiking is a huge draw. In the winter, snowboarding and skiing allow fun exercise in an environment that many teenagers have never experienced before.

Competing promotes healthy exercise, and it can push a student to reach specific goals put together for them. Student competitions help them stay healthy and develop their drive. Races and triathlons have become an increasingly more counted on option for teenagers. Those who are very serious about a particular activity can start to pursue that goal later on in life. Triathlons, in particular, have proven to be a great option for teenagers trying to really push their physical limits. With the unique location in the Salt Lake City area, there are opportunities to feel a great challenge running, swimming, and biking.

The winter months are challenging for schools and residential treatment centers to get their students outside. Weather can turn south at any point, and students from warmer climates do not always tolerate the cold. When that happens, the indoor activities are stronger than ever at Elevations RTC. New updates in the gym and recreation center allow students to pursue different passions that draw them in.

Everyone on staff encourages students to explore what seems to be the most interesting for them every step of the way. The friendly, relatable staff goes a long way towards teenagers having the confidence to not be afraid to try something that appears to be out of the comfort zone at first.

Each new school year brings additional opportunities for exercise as well. In fact, one of the focuses for Elevations RTC is to adapt in some ways to the current crop of students. If there is a particular interest in an outdoor activity, the staff will learn that activity and provide every opportunity to go down that route. It is a great way for teenagers to feel like they are not restricted in any way, and they actually have someone to be there for them and support them from the very beginning.

Exercising in a set, uninspired way is a quick way for students to feel like they are not getting motivated. It is much smarter to find opportunities that can become passions that go beyond the campus gates.

About Elevations RTC Staff

Elevations RTC is a residential treatment center located just outside Salt Lake City in Utah. With a focus on teenagers, students from all over the world have the opportunity to live on campus and focus on what is holding them back. The goal is to allow teenagers to have laser focus throughout a typical school year, keeping up with their studies while learning a wide array of tools and skills that teens can utilize for the rest of life.

The program is currently accepting applications for enrollment. Families interested in seeing all that Elevations RTC staff can do for a teenager can visit the website at ElevationsRTC.com.



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