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Fitness Tests

We offer a variety of health and fitness tests, available to anyone. University employees and members of the U Alumni Association qualify for discounted prices. Click on our offerings below to learn more.

Individual Tests WellU/WellnessNOW University Price Community Price
A1C N/A $30 $40
Bod Pod - Body Composition Analysis 15 $30 $45
Bod Pod: Group of 4+  N/A $25 each $35 each
Bod Pod: Bulk (individual buys four appointments) N/A $100 total $140 total
Lactate Threshold N/A $105 $120
Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) N/A $40 $50
VO2max N/A $105 $120
Testing Packages WellU/WellnessNOW University Price Community Price
Bod Pod/RMR N/A $65 $90
Biometrics Testing Package (glucose) N/A $40 $50
Biometrics Testing Package (A1c) N/A $50 $65
Fitness Assessment $15 $50 $60
Performance Testing Package N/A $125 $150
Total ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½/Fitness Package N/A $150 $190
Total Wellness Package N/A $180 $320
Nutrition WellU/WellnessNOW University Price Community Price
Nutrition Consultation $0 $40 $80
Nutrition Package 1 N/A $110 $195
Nutrition Package 2 N/A $170 $275
Wellness Coaching WellU/WellnessNOW University Price Community Price
Wellness Coach Consultation $0 $35 $80
Personal Training WellU/WellnessNOW University Price Community Price
Personal Training: Level 1  $0 (first 4 sessions) $15/session (first 4 sessions free) $15/session (first 4 sessions free)
Personal Training: Level 2 $0 $40 $80
Personal Training: Level 2 (5 session package) N/A $175 $325
Personal Training: Level 2 (10 session package) N/A $300 $550

 

FAQs

What If I Need to Cancel My Appointment?

Please call us to let us know at least 24-hours in advance and we can reschedule your appointment.

What Kind of Testing Is Best For Me?

Every individual has different needs, goals, etc. Please feel free to call PEAK at 801-585-7325 to ask about the types of testing that best fit your personal needs.

Resources

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Get Up and Move

Sitting for long periods increases your risk for obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and even death. Chief Wellness Officer at University of Utah ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Robin Marcus, MD, explains what a difference getting up and moving—just for five minutes every hour—can make for your health.

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Which First: Diet or Exercise?

Which is more important, a healthier diet or more exercise? Certified exercise therapist Britta Tripp talks about the benefits of a healthy diet and regular exercise combo. Learn tips for improving both your diet and your exercise routine.

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Want to Lose Weight? Pay Attention to Body Composition

You've heard the term, but don't quite know what it's referring to. What is your body made of? What is body composition?

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