It is known that physical activity not only adds years to your life, but also life to your years. In this course, we explore the large body of evidence that relates different types of movement or exercise to longevity, functional capacity, risk of injury, and psycho-social wellness. Each class considers a different aspect of that relationship, and identifies open questions or nuances in the evidence that warrant further enquiry. Students are assigned to research these issues and report back to the class with brief in-class presentations of their findings. In the end, students develop a leading-edge understanding of the relationships between movement and different aspects of wellness, and a familiarity with the evidence that supports their existence.