
November Project
October 25, 2017 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Kelowna Rockets News Release
The Kelowna Rockets were up bright and early this morning at City Park in Downtown Kelowna where they took part in a 6:29am November Project workout.
November Project is a free outdoor fitness movement to stay in shape during cold winter months. The movement is using a simple sense of accountability to motivate and encourage people of all ages, shapes, sizes and fitness levels to get out of their beds and get moving. Members vary from Olympic medalists, professional athletes, marathoners, triathletes, current and former collegiate athletes all the way to complete fitness rookies just looking to kickstart their healthy life choices.
Rockets players didn't mind the early morning workout at all.
"I feel good, I'm happy to be out here," said Rockets Assistant Captain Dillon Dube while doing dips on a park bench. "It's a good morning for this."
"It was a good morning, it's good to help out in the community," Rockets leading scorer Kole Lind said with sweat glistening on his forehead. "Just to get out here is awesome. We started around 6:30 and we grinded our butts off for about a half an hour."
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