Schweitzer Wellbeing Center Launches New Aquatic Fitness Classes

The community health and fitness facility in Pullman, WA is offering low-impact water-based workouts.

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

The Schweitzer Wellbeing Center in Pullman, Washington has announced a new schedule of aquatic fitness classes starting on February 9th. The classes are designed for participants of all fitness levels and emphasize low-impact exercise using the natural resistance of water to improve functional movement, build strength, boost energy, and support overall physical activity.

Why it matters

The new aquatic fitness offerings at the Schweitzer Wellbeing Center provide an accessible and gentle workout option, particularly for individuals seeking alternatives to higher-impact exercise. The center's focus on community health and wellness aligns with broader trends towards more inclusive and adaptable fitness programming.

The details

The aquatic fitness sessions will be offered on a drop-in basis, allowing participants flexibility in attendance. The Schweitzer Wellbeing Center is a community health and fitness facility in Pullman that was originally opened in 2000, donated to the Pullman School District, and then reacquired by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in 2025 as part of an effort to expand programming and modernize the facility.

  • The new aquatic fitness classes will begin on February 9, 2026.
  • The Schweitzer Wellbeing Center originally opened in 2000.

The players

Schweitzer Wellbeing Center

A community health and fitness facility in Pullman, Washington that is owned and operated by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories

The company that reacquired the Schweitzer Wellbeing Center in 2025 and is now expanding programming and modernizing the facility.

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What’s next

More information about the aquatic fitness schedule is available by contacting the Schweitzer Wellbeing Center at 509-334-5700 or visiting selinc.com/wellbeing.

The takeaway

The new aquatic fitness classes at the Schweitzer Wellbeing Center provide an inclusive and adaptable workout option for the Pullman community, aligning with broader trends towards more accessible and low-impact fitness programming.