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Check out the newest edition of Rec News, your ultimate guide to what's happening this semester in UWF Recreation. New features include Aqua Zumba, Outdoor Adventures hang gliding and skiing adventures, and the Reverse Sprint Triathlon. Get involved!TRANSCRIPT
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Time to get in shape! Beach weather is just around the corner and we have programs that can assist in
reaching your New Year’s Resolution…Get back in shape, lose weight, fit into that favorite swim suit. Join us at the HLS Facility or Aquatic Center for one of our 45 group fitness classes, form an intramural soccer team or how about “play by date” tennis. Fitness classes in the pool offer greater resistance and less impact with Zumba in the water. The HLS Facilty is a very social place to be, our staff is friendly and able to assist with work out suggestions. We have incentive programs with prizes such as Argo Peak or FIT 5 – 0. Wear a school
spirited Argonaut Tee and we’ll see you in the Rec.
Table of Contents1 Director's Corner 11 - 12 Personal Training 2 Hours/Membership & Fees 13 Argo Adventure Camp
3 Aquatics 14 Massage Therapy 4 Outdoor Adventures 15 REC Insider
5 Intramural Sports 16 Reverse Sprint Triathlon 6 Sport Club Spotlight 17 Employment 7 - 10 Fitness 18 Contact Information
Sincerely, William M. Healey
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HLS FACILITY
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Semester AnnualUWF Alumni Wellness* --- $310 Recreation Pass $90 $225 Household Pass $225 ----
UWF Faculty & Staff Retiree $60 $125 Household Membership $60 $125 Household Pass $125 ---
UWF Student Household Membership $60 --- Household Pass $125 --- Not Enrolled** $60 ---
Possible Fees Leisure Learning Society $125 --- Locker $60 ---
*Includes membership to HLS Facility and Aquatic Center.** Must have attended UWF the semester prior.
Membership & Fees
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FREEHLS FACILITY ACCESS TO
CURRENT UWF STUDENTS, STAFF
AND FACULTY WITH A NAUTILUS
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Holiday Closing
HLS FACILITYNormal Hours
Monday - Thursday 6 am - 11 pmFriday 6 am - 8 pmSaturday 8 am - 8 pmSunday 12 pm - 8 pm
*Activity spaces close 15 minutes prior to facility closing.
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Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 12 pm - 8 pmSaturday 10 am - 6 pmSunday 12 pm - 6 pm Martin Luther King Day
Monday, January 21 12 pm - 11 pm EasterSunday, March 31 Closed
January 7 - May 6Break Hours
Spring Break Saturday, March 9 – Sunday, March 17
May BreakSaturday, May 4 – Sunday, May 12
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Hours of OperationRecreational Swim Monday - Thursday 1 pm - 6 pmFriday - Sunday 1 pm - 6:45 pm
Diving BoardsMonday - Thursday 1 pm - 6 pmFriday - Sunday 1 pm - 6:30 pm
Children under 16 must be accompanied by
a parent or adult.16+ allowed in with photo ID.
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at the Aquatic Center1st Saturday of the
month at 8 pm.
Want to learn to swim?
FREEUWF Student Swim Lessons
1 Hour Lessons Fridays at 2 pm
All students are welcome once a week. Please wear bathing suit
and goggles.
For more information:Call: 850-474-2981
Email: [email protected]
AquaticsAdult Lap Swim Monday - Thursday 6 pm - 8:45 pm
Swim ClubMonday - Friday 6 am - 8 amMWF 11 am - 12:30 pm
Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an
invigorating workout. Splashing, stretching,
twisting, even shouting, laughing, hooting and
hollering are often heard during an Aqua Zumba class.
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Black Pearl SwimFREE for students, $10 for community members. The
Aquatic Center challenges you to be able to swim the distance
around the Black Pearl in 10 weeks! Sign up today to get
your 10 weeks started! Complete the challenge and win
a free t-shirt!
Sign up at uwf.edu/aquatics
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Outdoor AdventuresOA provides outdoor trip experiences and skills training to members of
the UWF community. Join us for fun and excitement in spectacular, natural settings. All programs are open to beginners, NO experience
necessary, so come out and try something new! All equipment and transportation provided. Contact us for more information.
Spring Semester Trips
Climbing WallOpen Monday - Saturday
3 pm - 8 pmBeginners Welcome!
3-Day Backpacking Trip to the Alabama Border January 19 - 21 Hike 25 miles from Milton to the Alabama Boarder. Great trip for beginner backpackers.
Florida Caverns Day TripJanuary 26Visit Florida Caverns State Park in Marianna, Florida. Perfect day trip for the beginners.
Hang Gliding in Rising Fawn, GeorgiaFebruary 9 - 10 Join us for a high flying adventure! Hang gliding, then camping at Cloudland Canyon State Park.
Overnight Beach Campout February 23 - 24
Camp on one of the beautiful panhandle beaches. Great for first
time campers.Tumbling Rock Caving Excursion
March 2 - 3Go caving in Northern Alabama, complete with
helmets, crawling, and tight squeezes. We will camp in Desoto State Park.
Spring Break Ski Trip to Killington, VermontMarch 9 - 17
Join us for 5 days of skiing on Killington Mountain in Vermont. We will be staying in a resort at the bottom of the mountain. Lift tickets and accommodations are
covered and the resort has a gear shop. Paddling Day
March 30 Float down the river and enjoy a picnic lunch.
Learn and master your paddling skills.
Whitewater Rafting the Ocoee April 5 - 7
Raft twice down the Ocoee River and enjoy a picnic lunch.
Deep Sea Fishing AdventureApril 13
Join us for a day of fishing in the Gulf of Mexico with a local charter company.
South Florida Natural Springs Tubing AdventureApril 19 - 21Check out a number of springs including the Ichetucknee and Ginnie Springs, and camping in the O’leno State Park.
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Intramural SportsIntramural Sports are an opportunity for students to get involved in various structured sport leagues to both stay healthy and build
new relationships with friends in a fun and competitive atmosphere.
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Intramural Sports FactsHow do I sign up for Intramural Sports?
All Intramural Sports Registration is online through IMLeagues.com. Activate your account through MyUWF. Step by Step instructions can be found at www.uwf.edu/
intramurals. Mo more waiting in lines or filling out paper work; sign-up for your league, time and invite members to join your roster online.
How can I participate in Intramural Sports if I don’t have a team?IMLeagues provides the option to sign-up as a free agent for any sport. This allows
teams to contact you and add you to their roster. In addition, if there are enough free agents, the Intramural Sports staff will create a team of those participants.
When and where are Intramural Sports played?Intramural Sports are played Monday through Thursday 7 - 11 pm. Indoor sports are
in the HLS Facility (Bldg. 72). Outdoor sports are hosted at the Intramural Fields located in University Park, across from the tennis courts.
Intramural Sports are free to any currently enrolled student, staff or faculty with a Nautilus Card.
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Sport Club SpotlightThe University of West Florida Sport Clubs is comprised of over 20 active clubs ranging
from competitive to instructional based activity. Any student can participate in a Sport Club; the level of participation depends on the student! Throughout the year, clubs earn
points through various activities such as traveling, events, fundraisers, community service and completing various administrative tasks. These points translate into funding
from the Student Government Association. Clubs are active year round, however, competition may occur in a specific season for individual clubs. All contact information
for Sport Clubs can be found at http://uwf.edu/recreation/SportClubs.
Thank you running club!Good luck this semester!
Interview with Running Club President Megan and Vice President DanielleWhy should students join the running club? Running is a healthy habit, great hobby, and anyone can do it. Do you have to be an advanced runner?No, running is for every athlete and for every skill level.How much does it cost to join? Dues are $20 per semester.What are the benefits of being a member of the running club?Members are eligible for a free t-shirt and race reimbursements whenthey have paid their dues. The running club endorses team support and encouragement. Members who join and participate in practices are eligible for the club to pay for local road races like McGuire’s Halloween Run and St. Patrick Day Run. How often do you meet? Practices for the advanced runners and the beginning runners are separated based upon skill level. How does the running club get involved in the community? The club is involved in the McGuire’s Training Run. Being around a crowd of people encourages the runners to run faster. The training run provides a fun atmosphere and the ability to practice off campus and run in downtown Pensacola. McGuire’s also provides food after the training run. Does the running club offer any trips or excursions? The running club’s main goal is to have one out of town trip every semester. For the spring semester we will go to Kissimmee, Florida for the Foam Fest. We want this semester trip to be fun and something everyone could enjoy as a group. Can individuals who are not enrolled in school still participate? Anyone can run with the club, but student members are only allowed to receive the race reimbursements. A great number of alumni and faculty members run with the running club.What are your personal reasons for getting involved? Megan: I have been running since I was 12 years old. I ran for the UWF Cross Country team for two years. After deciding to leave the Cross Country team, I wanted to continue running in a team because it gave me the opportunity to be in a cohesive group that supports each other and it relieves stress. I always wanted to coach a running team and through the Running Club I am gaining that experience.Danielle: I ran Cross Country in high school and with UWF. After leaving the Cross Country team at UWF, I slacked off on running because I did not have a team or coach support to push me. I was able to start running again and I learned how it feels when others say “ I don’t see how you can go running.” After starting over, the first few weeks are hard, but once you continue to run it will get easier. It does not take long for running to become a habit. How would you like the running club to grow?We would like to promote our club to get new members but to also get people aware that there are people meeting up to run, so they will not have to do it alone. We want to provide a stronger internal bonding by interaction with the members and the inspiration they receive from running.
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Fitness & Wellness
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Win prizes for working out consistently in the Fitness Center. Prizes are awarded for 30, 40 or 50 total workouts: the more workouts, the more
prizes! Free for patrons; see lower Fitness Monitor for more details.
Argo Weight ClubMonday, January 7 - Friday, April 19
Deadlift, squat and bench press your way into the 400, 800 or 1200 lb Weight Club. Winners will receive a t-shirt and their name on the board.
Free for patrons; see lower Fitness Monitor for more details.
Argo Peak Monday, January 7 - Friday, April 19
If cardio is your thing, trek up the mountain to win awesome prizes. Each minute of cardio completed on the machines in upper fitness
counts as one step to the top of Argo Peak. Free for patrons; see upper Fitness Monitor for more details.Triathlon Week
Monday, February 25 - Sunday, March 3Complete a sprint triathlon, half ironman or full ironman over the course of a week to win prizes! All activities are performed on treadmills, stationary bikes and indoor rowers.Free for patrons; see upper Fitness Monitor for more details.
Bunny Dash 5KSaturday, March 30Run 3.1 miles on the UWF multi-purpose fields. All participants receive a free shirt. Free for students. Don't forget to wear your bunny ears!
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March 9 - 17
Recreation reserves the right to alter or change class hours or class schedule at any time. All classes are held in the Blue Studio unless otherwise indicated.A minimum of 2 participants must be dressed on time for each class or class will be canceled.Must be on-time for class. Late comers will not be allowed in class.
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Early Morning
11:00 -11:30 am
12:00 - 1:00 pm
1:00 - 2:00 pm
SaturdayCycleMolly
(8:30 - 9:30)
Monday
Ju-JitsuCharlie
Teaching Gym
Friday
Insane CycleJennifer
(12:15 - 1:30)
3:00 - 3:50 pm
4:00 - 5:00 pm
CycleMolly
(6:30 - 7:30)
ThursdaySpinnerval
Wayne (6:30 - 7:45)
CycleMolly
(6:30 - 7:30)
SpinnervalWayne
(6:30 - 7:45)Adrenaline
WaynePedagogy Gym
Rock Hard AbsJohn
Pedagogy Gym
Rock Hard AbsJohn
Pedagogy Gym
AdrenalineWayne
Pedagogy Gym
Int. YogaLora
(12:00 - 12:50)
Int. YogaLora
(12:00 - 12:50)
Power YogaMaegan
(12:00 - 12:50)
Power YogaMaegan
(12:00 - 12:50)
Rock Hard AbsJohn
Pedagogy Gym(12:00 - 12:30)
Rock Hard AbsJohn
Pedagogy Gym(12:00 - 12:30)Beg. Yoga
KeeliPedagogy Gym
Beg. Yoga Keeli
Pedagogy Gym
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STEP Extreme
Naomi
FlexSandi
FlexSandi
CycleNicole
Int. YogaJared
Turbo KickSandi
Hip Hop FitnessNaomi
Turbo KickSandi
Hip Hop FitnessNaomi
CycleNicole
Yoga Conditioning
LoraPedagogy Gym
ZumbaValentina
ZumbaValentina
PilatesTara
(5:00 - 5:50)Green Studio
Butts & GutsMolly
Green Studio
ZumbaValentina
ZumbaValentina
PilatesTara
(5:00 - 5:50)Green Studio
ZumbaValentina
CycleNicole
Box FitnessTonie
Boot CampTonie
Pedagogy Gym
Boot CampTonie
Pedagogy Gym Box FitnessTonie
YogaTara
Green Studio
YogaTara
Green Studio
Step N’ GrooveYanisa
5:30 - 6:20 pm
6:30 - 7:20 pm
7:30 - 8:20 pm
Step N’ GrooveYanisa
Ju-JitsuCharlie
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For more information, please contact Sandi Demski at (850) 474-2815 or [email protected]
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Spring 2013 Class Descriptions
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Group FitnessAdrenaline
(Level 2 - 3) Beginner Yoga
(Level 1) Boot Camp (Levels 1 - 3)Box Fitness (Level 2 - 3) Butts & Guts (Levels 1 - 3)
Cycle (Levels 1 - 3)
Flex (Levels 1 - 3)
Hip Hop Fitness (Level 2 - 3)Insane Cycle (Level 2 - 3)
Intermediate Yoga (Level 2)
Level 1: For those who are new to Group Fitness programs and/or exercise programs. Level 2: For those who are familiar with Group Fitness programs and have some experience with exercise programs. Level 3: For those who are active in Group Fitness programs and are currently involved in an exercise program.
Pilates (Levels 1 - 3)Ju-Jitsu
(Level 1 - 3)Power Yoga (Level 2 - 3)
Rock-Hard Abs (Levels 1 - 3)Spinnerval
(Levels 2 - 3)Step Extreme (Levels 1 - 3)Step N’ Groove (Levels 1 - 3)
T-N-T(Trim N Tone) (Levels 1 - 3)Turbo Kick
(Levels 1 - 3)Yoga Conditioning
(Levels 1 - 3)Zumba
(Levels 1 - 3)
For more information, please contact Sandi Demski at (850) 474-2815 or [email protected]
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Upcoming EventsFit 5-0
Wednesday, January 7 – Friday, April 26 Bldg 72 – Blue Studio
New Year’s Challenge Monday, January 7 - Friday, January 18
ACE Group Fitness Instructor Training G.F.I.T: Thursday, January 24 – Thursday, April 11
Break it Out! Monday, February 25 - Friday, March 8
ACE Certification Saturday, April 27
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Pilates (Levels 1 - 3)Ju-Jitsu
(Level 1 - 3)Power Yoga (Level 2 - 3)
Rock-Hard Abs (Levels 1 - 3)Spinnerval
(Levels 2 - 3)Step Extreme (Levels 1 - 3)Step N’ Groove (Levels 1 - 3)
T-N-T(Trim N Tone) (Levels 1 - 3)Turbo Kick
(Levels 1 - 3)Yoga Conditioning
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Personal Training
How can I get enough nutrients without consuming too many calories? Avoid eating food high in sugar, solid fats and alcoholic beverages; these provide
calories but are a poor source of essential nutrition. Eating food like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and low-fat dairy products will help you get nutrients without excess
calories.
Is it better to do my cardio workout before or after my strength training exercises?
Your primary workout goal will decide whether you do your cardio workout before or after your strength training. If your goal is to better your cardiovascular endurance, do your cardio
workout first; this way your muscles are fresh and not tired from the strength training. However, if your main goal is to gain strength, it is best to do your cardio workout last. This way
you will have the power needed for heavy lifting.
What should I eat before, during and after my exercise? Before exercising, your meal should consist of a 300-600 calorie meal 3-4 hours before
exercise. These meals should be primarily carbs, but contain some protein to prevent an upset stomach.
Example: Toast and peanut butter or oatmeal with milk, fruit and nuts.
Having a meal during exercise can be hard. So eating during a break in exercise should consist of easily digestible carbohydrates.
Example: Energy beans, Bananas, Oranges, or Sports gels.
Within 30 minutes after exercise, a ratio of 2:1, carbs:protein, should be eaten.Example: Chocolate milk, a nutrition bar (Clif bar), or a smoothie with yogurt and fruit.
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Personal Training Certification InformationFrenquently Asked Questions
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ACE Group Fitness Instructor Training G.F.I.T. CertificationThursday, January 24 - Thursday, April 11
Cost: Regular Price $175; Current UWF Student Price $125 ACE Certification: Saturday, April 27
The ACE G.F.I.T. curriculum course provides the in and out of class lectures, study materials, and the registration fee to sit for the ACE G.F.I.T. certification. The course is 10 weeks and includes lectures on one day of each week. ACE-Certified Group Fitness Instructors are known to possess the highest standards of excellence in today’s vast spectrum of professionalism in this category. As the fitness industry has evolved, traditional aerobics has expanded to include an array of diverse Group Fitness programs. Understanding effective communication, teaching techniques and motivational skills enables ACE-Certified Group Fitness Instructors to successfully develop and implement safe and effective group exercise programs and engage their participants.
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Friday, January 25 – Friday, April 19
Cost: Regular Price $199; Current UWF Student Price $125 ACE Certification: Saturday, April 27
The ACE Personal Training curriculum course provides the in and out of class lectures, study materials, and the registration fee to sit for the ACE Personal Training Certification. The course is 13 weeks and includes a 90 minute lecture on one day each week. Personal Training is one of the fastest growing professions in the health and fitness industry. The American Council on Exercise’s (ACE) Personal Training curriculum allows individuals to obtain a nationally recognized, NCAA-Accredited Fitness Certification. Through the incorporation of a course that focuses on preparation for an ACE certification, Recreation and Sports Services provides everyone with the best opportunity for success as they prepare to begin their career in the fitness and wellness industry.
ACE Personal Training Preparation Course
Contact Beth Godwin at [email protected] for more info.
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Body Fat Tuesdays
Tuesday, January 8 – Tuesday, April 23
Every Tuesday
Get your body fat tested for free in the Fitness
Assessment room near the Customer Service Desk.
Participants must get tested BEFORE exercising.
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Combat Fitness Combat Fitness is a
military-style functional fitness program aimed at developing
strength, power and endurance.Cost: $90 per stage
(only $5 per session)
L.I.F.T:Ladies in Functional
Training L.I.F.T. uses movement training in a circuit-style class to improve
posture, strength and endurance. (Females Only!)Cost: $130 (only $5 per session)
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Come join us for non-stop fun, learning, and ADVENTURE at Argo Adventure Camp. Our camp features a wide variety of activities for grade levels K-5 for the
2012/2013 school year. Campers will enjoy daily access to our 36-foot Climbing Wall and Aquatic Center, as well as traditional and non-traditional sports and daily
enrichment activities. Campers will experience state of the art facilities, professional staffing, and a safe, enriching environment. Camp opens daily at 8 am and pick-up
is available until 5 pm. Register your kids for individual weeks or for the whole summer. We have several options to meet your needs.
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Week 1: June 3 - 7 SafariWeek 2: June 10 - 14 Disney Week 3: June 17 - 21 ScienceWeek 4: June 24 - 28 PatriotismWeek 5: July 8 - 12 SportsWeek 6: July 15 - 19 Pilots, Racers, and SailorsWeek 7: July 22 - 26 DinosaursWeek 8: July 29 - August 2 PiratesWeek 9: August 5 - 9 Super Heroes
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Registration:Registration will be held at the HLS Facility on Saturday, May 11 from 8 - 11 am. Online registration is at active.com.
Rates: Full Week (First Child): $100 Full Week (Each Additional Child): $75 3-Day Week: $75
Lunch:Lunch can be purchased at the Nautilus Market or your child can bring their own lunch.
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Massage TherapyMassage Therapy is an excellent tool to be used for
relaxation, relieving stress and muscle tension, or assisting in rehabilitating an injury. All HLS Facility Massage Therapists are allied
health care professionals licensed by the State of Florida.
Our Massage Therapists are trained on advanced techniques that focus on full-body stress relief or site-specific injury prevention and recovery. If you are uncertain which style of treatment will be beneficial for you, please discuss your needs with your Massage Therapist when you arrive for your appointment.
1/2 hour massage: $251 hour massage: $40
To schedule an appointment, call 850-474-2580.
Massage Therapy Services are available to HLS Facility
Members only!
Call for Late/Cancellation Policy.
BOOK US FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT!!!Event rates typically start at $50/hour and vary based on requests and
requirements. Call 850-474-2580 for details and scheduling.
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Registration:Registration will be held at the HLS Facility on Saturday, May 11 from 8 - 11 am. Online registration is at active.com.
Rates: Full Week (First Child): $100 Full Week (Each Additional Child): $75 3-Day Week: $75
Lunch:Lunch can be purchased at the Nautilus Market or your child can bring their own lunch.
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The Rec InsiderInterview with Recreation Director
William M. Healey
What colleges or universities did you attend?I attended University of Central Missouri for undergraduate and the University of Illinois for graduate.
What was your major? I studied for a bachelor of science in physical education and health at UCM. I studied for a master of science in recreation and park administration at UI.
Why did you get into recreation?I always played sports. I came up playing at the YMCA in Springfield, Mass. I enjoy recreation because I can serve many people through recreational services.
How long have you been in recreation? I started the Recreation & Sports Services program in 1972.
I started the recreation program at UWF, when I opened I had 5 student assistants.
What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time I do yard work, play golf, depending on the season I fish, travel and walk my dog.
What is your favorite book? My favorite books are novels by John Grisham:
A Time to Kill, Litigation, The Client, The Confession.
What is your favorite recreational activity?I played soccer until I was 40, volleyball until 60. Now, my favorite recreational activity is golf and I enjoy working out through walking.
What is your favorite sport to watch?All UWF teams, Go Argos! US men’s and women’s soccer, Boston Celtics and college football.
What is your favorite team?All UWF teams, I enjoy all Florida teams advancing in the playoffs and Illinois basketball.
What is the most important personal attribute that you bring to work?The most important attributes I bring to work are taking work seriously, adding humor on a daily basis, loyalty to staff and the university, being level-headed, and being consistent over a long period of time.
What is the single most important factor that you would change about your job?“I would not change anything about my job. I enjoy watching the student development from the program,the facility development and many UWF recreation grads are now running programs around the country at institutions of higher education.”
Just for fun, what is the weirdest thing you have ever eaten?The weirdest thing I have ever eaten was a chocolate covered bug in the 70’s.
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This is the 3rd Annual UWF Reverse Sprint Triathlon!There will be a(n):
-Electronic Timing System -Free Shirt for All Racers -Free Post Race Meal -Free Medal for All Race Finishers -Prize for Placing in Each Category
Registration is currently open at ACTIVE.COM: -$50 for Community Members before Feburary 13 -$55 for Community Members after February 13 -$35 for UWF Students before February 13 -$40 for UWF Students after February 13
For more information about the event, contact Jake Marg at 850-474-2486 or [email protected].
February 23, 2013 at 7:30 am 5K RUN 15K BIKE 400M SWIM
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