On Saturday, November 18, WKU Exercise Science Professor and World Jump Rope Champion Kaylee Woodard, alongside her husband, Nick Woodard, hosted a workshop. The two utilized their extensive knowledge and skills of the sport of jump rope to promote healthy living and self-empowerment for children.
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