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Step up, scale down program starts Aug. 2 in Waco

by agrifood
July 20, 2022
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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in McLennan County will offer a Step Up and Scale Down series starting Aug. 2.

Participants at a Step Up and Scale Down workshop on healthy eating. Two women look at a food pyramid and charts while preparing a salad with a range of vegetables in a bowl on a counter.
Step Up and Scale Down will start Aug. 2 in Waco. The 12-week program focuses on healthy lifestyle changes. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo)

The 12-week course will meet from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesdays. Classes will be held at the McLennan County office at 4224 Cobbs Drive.

Cost is $25 and includes all course materials. To register, call 254-757-5180 or email colleen.foleen@ag.tamu.edu.

“This program consists of weekly lessons to help participants move toward a healthier weight,”
said Colleen Foleen, AgriLife Extension family and community health agent, McLennan County.

The Step Up and Scale Down program is based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s guidelines, which are intended to help Americans choose a healthful eating plan, she said.

Step Up and Scale Down program scope

Over the course of the program, participants will have a peer support system and will learn the key program components which include:

  • Weekly “stay the course” challenge.
  • Weekly weight check-in.
  • Dinner Tonight! healthy recipes and tips.
  • Exercise resources.
  • Weight-loss planner.

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