Health fitness ' program developed The Michigan Daily-Monday, October 19, 1987- Page 7 Stock market drop may continue NEW YORK (AP) - As the battered stock market reopens today, Wall Street faces uncertainty not only about interest rates and the economy but also whether a new wave of investors is poised to bail out. Many market pros say last week's shocking tumble in stock prices marked only a temporary retreat or "correction" that could preface further gains and a continuation of the 5- year-old bull market. But a stiff test may come when the markets reopen, as those who have not yet made their decisions - including foreign investors who trade U.S. stocks on overseas markets and mutual fund managers who control billions of dollars in shares - either join the selling binge, stand pat or buy stocks they believe have fallen to "bargain" levels. Last week's sensational tumble shocked market pros and casual investors alike, raising speculation on Wall Street and in the media over whether the bull market was over. By LAUREN SINAI. When Kinesiology Prof. Dr. Vic- tor Katch began a fitness program for a research project in the Central Campus Recreation Building three years ago, he probably didn't know that his program - later coined "omnikinetics" - would become a popular method of physical fitness at the University. "I was undertaking research on strength development, muscle sore- ness and weight loss for the De- partment of Kinesiology," Katch said. "We literally took over a TA's lounge in the CCRB and opened the Advanced Fitness Training Center. ' Our only publicity was a sign hung outside of our room. People would, have to learn of our existence through word-of-mouth." Staffed primarily by Kinesiology The pick-upart: majors, the training center offers a Tpik u high calorie-burning and workouts on Charles Scott, who works for the U 13 hydrafitness machines to those Scott said he only works while stude who join omnikinetics, a fitness method combining muscle toning exercises and aerobics.s In a typical 45 minute workout, participants rotate through 16 sta- tions -,each focusing on adifferent muscle group - three times. A Conin~Ius music tape, complete with a voice instructor, directs the program and (Continued from Page ) instructs the members when to get concerns regarding reduced property on and off the machines.v ,, "Omnikinetics is a terrific work- value Michigan Student Assembly out," said LSA junior Lucy Dubow. passed a resolution two weeks ago "I've been going since the second supporting the tabled ordinance, semester of my freshman year. I like saying, "It is in the best interest of the fact that you are able to tone and campus safety, and city safety, if get a cardiovascular workout. I go firearm stores are kept away from five times a week." residential and downtown U of M "Well, people just flocked to the" ,,a place," said Katch, also an assistant Local residents formed a group professor of Pediatric Cardiology. "We had drawn 100 members by the Recreations Sports IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Department of Recreational Sports Main CCRB: 763-3 Offices: NCRB: 763-4 IMSB: 763-3 Coliseum: 763-51 al Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN 084 560 562 195 ist University Grounds Department, picks up leaves as part of Fall clean-up. ents are in classes to prevent flying debris from hitting passers-by. Equipment Rooms: CCRB: NCRB: IMSB: 764-8167 764-2117 764-3163 debate i f tonight called Neighbors Against the Gun Store to protest the relocation of the Ann Arbor Rod and Gun Company last summer. The group picketed the store on several consecutive Sat- urdays. DeVarti's proposal was originally written by Mayor Gerald Jernigan, a Republican, and Councilmember Jerry Schleicher (R-Fourth Ward) this summer. DeVarti rewrote the ord- inance, responding to citizen protest against gun stores in the fourth ward. UM News in The Daily 764-0552 Information Hotlines User Pass, Locker Sales: Building and Pool Hours: Outdoor Recreation Information Intramural Games: Bell Pool Information: Mitchell Field Information: Outdoor Recreation Center: 764-8247 763-0050 764-6429 763-4241 764-9450 763-7145 764-3967 v r ----------- ----------------------------- ENGINEERING MAJORS! drawing boards scales & rulers computation pad cross-section pads comp books drafting tools measuring tape close of the first week. Now, our- membership is about 225. We have a capacity for between 300-325 peo- ple." 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