Dallas/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on June 26, 2019
Sports and wellness is hot in Arlington this weekPhoto: William Farlow/Unsplash

Looking to get healthier?

From stress management to yoga to ice skating, there's plenty to do when it comes to sports and wellness activities coming up in Arlington this week. Read on for a rundown.

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Learn how to manage stress at the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center

From the event description:

Stress has been identified as a leading cause of many health problems. Regardless of its origins, stress drains our physical, emotional and mental energy. Learn how to identify different forms of stress, the effects it has on our well-being and more. 

When: Saturday, June 29, 11 a.m.
Where: 1420 N. Cooper St., Suite 104, Arlington, TX 76012
Price: Free
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Art and Yoga at the AMA

From the event description:

Join us for an immersive experience combining the tranquility of an art museum with the contemplative practice of yoga. Your ticket includes admission to the Museum, plus 30 minutes exclusive viewing of the Keith Haring exhibit before the museum officially opens. 

When: Sunday, June 30, 11:30 a.m.
Where: 201 W. Main St., Arlington, TX 76010
Price: $20
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Up to 59% off ice skating in Arlington

From the ICE at The Parks deal description:

Public-skate sessions take place on an NHL-sized ice rink inside The Parks at Arlington. If woolly mammoths had mastered the triple Lutz, they would’ve made it out of the Ice Age and into the Bronze Age, if not the Silver or Gold Age. Ensure your long-term survival with this voucher. 

Where: 3815 S. Cooper St., The Parks At Arlington
Price: $10 (55 percent discount off regular price)
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