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Page 1: RecSports: The Magazine

THE MAGAZINE SPRING 2012

RECSPORTS

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HOURS OF OPERATION SOUTHWEST RECREATION CENTER

BROWARD OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER

STUDENT RECREATION & FITNESS CENTER

MON - FRI 6 - 1 AM

MON - FRI 4 - 11 PM

MON - FRI 7 AM - MIDNIGHT SAT & SUN 10 AM - 10 PM

SAT & SUN 2 - 10 PM

SAT & SUN 10 AM - 10 PM

MEMBERSHIP FEES

CLASSIFICATION

STUDENTS

FACULTY AND STAFF CLASSIFICATION

SUMMER A OR B FALL, SPRING OR SUMMER C CURRENTLY ENROLLED

FACULTY, STAFF & AFFILIATES

ACTIVITY & SERVICE FEE ACTIVITY & SERVICE FEE

SPOUSES/ PARTNERS OF FACULTY, STAFF & AFFILIATES

FACULTY, STAFF & AFFILIATES AND SPOUSE/PARTNER

SPOUSE/PARTNER OF CURRENTLY ENROLLED $30 $60

PREVIOUSLY ENROLLED & SPOUSE/PARTNER $100 $200

SUMMER CONTINUING STUDENT $20 $40

PREVIOUSLY ENROLLED $50 $100

2 WEEK$50

$50

$85

3 MONTH$150

$150

$200

6 MONTH$225

$225

$400

ONE YEAR$400

$400

$700

WEEKEND*$150

$150

$300

*The Weekend Membership allows for access to the recreation centers on Saturdays and Sundays for 12 months from the date the membership is purchased.

Appropriate taxes will be added to the above fees. Membership Services office accepts cash, check or credit card (Mastercard, Visa or American Express).

FACULTY & STAFF PAYROLL DEDUCTION: University of Florida Faculty/Staff may now sign up for a RecSports Membership through payroll deduction. The membership provides access to the newly expanded Southwest Recreation Center and the Student Recreation & Fitness Center. The 12 month Faculty/Staff membership may be purchased for a fee of $40 (+ tax) to be deducted from 10 paychecks. The joint Faculty/Staff and Spouse/Partner membership is also available for payroll deduction for a fee of $70 (+ tax) deducted from 10 paychecks. Visit the Membership Services office inside SWRC to sign up today.

Hours are subject to change due to academic breaks and holidays. Refer to the recsports.ufl.edu homepage to view daily facility hours.

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AQUATICS PAGES 4 - 5

FLORIDA FITNESS PAGES 8 - 19

SPORTS CLUBS PAGES 6 - 7

INTRAMURAL SPORTS PAGES 20 - 23

LAKE WAUBURG PAGES 24 - 27

POOL HOURSADULT SWIM LESSONS

45

CLUB LISTINGSTEAM HIGHLIGHTS

67

GROUP FITNESS SCHEDULESMALL GROUP TRAINING SCHEDULEMASSAGE THERAPYFITNESS ASSESSMENTSTRENGTH & CONDITIONINGPERSONAL TRAINING

121415161719

SWAMP SHOOTOUTOFFICIALS & SCOREKEEPINGSCHEDULE

202222

SPECIAL EVENTSBELAY CLASSESSAILINGWATERBOARD/SKICLIMBING WALL HOURS

252626

2727

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AQUATICSRecreational swimming provides the opportunity to relax while enjoying a low-impact, full-body workout. RecSports offers recreational swimming indoors at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Pool on the lower level between Gates 2 and 3 and outdoors at the Florida Pool located behind the Student Recreation and Fitness Center. There are two pools located at single student residence halls; Broward Pool between Broward and Yulee Halls and Graham Pool between Graham and Trusler Halls. Visit recsports.ufl.edu for pool hours and cancellations.

POOL HOURS FLORIDA POOL

O’CONNELL CENTER POOL

BROWARD & GRAHAM POOLS

GUEST POLICY

MON - THURS 7 AM - 8 AM

TUES 1 - 5:45 PM SATURDAY NOON - 6:45 PM

MON - FRI 11:30 AM - 1:45 PM

SATURDAY CLOSED

MON - FRI 1 - 5:45 PM

FLORIDA POOL & O’CONNELL CENTER POOLGuests must be accompanied by a sponsoring Gator 1 Cardholder. Sponsors are limited to one guest per day. Each guest is limited to one visit per semester per pool.

BROWARD & GRAHAM POOLSGuests must be accompanied by a sponsoring Gator 1 Cardholder. Sponsors are limited to four guest per day. There is no limit to the number of guests visits.

MON, WED, THURS, FRI NOON - 5:45 PM

SUNDAY NOON - 4:45 PM

MON - FRI 7 - 9:30 PM

SUNDAY 6:30 - 9:30 PM

SAT & SUN 1 - 5:45 PM

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RecSports offers the Adult Learn to Swim class for non-swimmers and beginning swimmers. RecSports also offers the Stroke Development class for those who want to become a more efficient and stronger swimmer while learning new strokes and improving technique. Visit the Aquatics page at recsports.ufl.edu for more information.

• Classes are Monday & Thursday nights at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Pool.• Each class is 30 minutes long.

Email [email protected], each week to register for a class, with the subject line titled Swimming Instruction by Thursday of the previous week. Please include desired time, date and class title. You will receive a confirmation email by 3 p.m. on the Friday before the class. Space is limited.

ADULT SWIM CLASSES

TAKING THE PLUNGE

SWIM CLASS INSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

REGISTRATION

ADULT LEARN TO SWIM 7 PM, 7:30 PM OR 8 PM STROKE DEVELOPMENT 8:30 PM

After only two months of taking the swim instruction classes, Livingston has begun training for a sprint distance triathlon in Ocala this March.

“I never could have advanced so quickly without the help of the instructors, their relaxed attitude gave me the confidence to continue,” Livingston said. “Going to the lessons and getting feedback from the instructors has improved my stroke significantly and has given me the knowledge I needed.”

Whether you are wanting to learn how to swim for the first time, learn a new stroke, or improve your technique, take the plunge and sign up for a swim class!

up that week. The small group environment provides the one-on-one instruction needed to be successful. The instructors are able to tailor the lesson to each individual’s needs.

“Although the classes are in groups, the lesson itself is individualized and focuses on the goal that the participant wants to achieve,” Jesewitz said. “Participants’ goals range from just swimming comfortably enough not to feel like they are going to drown to learning a flip turn or even training tips for a triathlon.”

Kelly Livingston, an Accounting Coordinator II for the College of Medicine, is a swim student who began her first Adult Learn to Swim Lesson in October. She has found success in her swimming efforts and has moved on to the Adult Stroke Clinic to learn new techniques and swim strokes.

“I was nervous going to the first lesson and seeing the swim club and others practice was quite intimidating, but I took the plunge and followed through,” Livingston said. “The instructors were very professional and were able to help folks of all skill levels. At no point did they make me feel embarrassed for my lack of swimming skills.”

The RecSports Aquatics program offers several different swimming classes that range in expertise from beginner to advance. Taught by certified instructors, the classes will teach you how to swim for the first time or help you improve your technique. Classes are held at the O’Connell Center Pool and are available for free to students, faculty and staff with a valid Gator 1 Card.

Brittany Jesewitz, a fourth year Health Science major, has been a RecSports Lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor for three years. Her background as a high school water polo player and a swim team coach enables her to successfully train each participant and help them meet their goals.

“Everyone that comes to class has the same goal of getting better; no participant will be judged by their instructor or other swim students,” Jesewitz said. “We have instructed participants that have deep inherent fears of the water and we help coach them through the process, standing by them and the courage it took to show up in the first place.”

Classes can range from one to eight participants depending on how many sign

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SPORTCLUBS

The Sport Clubs program offers 42 different clubs. Sport Clubs are competitive in nature and provide an opportunity for participation, skill development and leadership. Teams compete against other universities both regionally and nationally. All skill levels are encouraged to join. If you are interested in becoming a part of the Sport Clubs program, visit the Sport Clubs page at recsports.ufl.edu for more information.

CLUB LISTING BASEBALL

FENCING

COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING

CRICKET

CYCLING

BOWLING

CREW

CUONG NHU

EQUESTRIAN

ROLLER HOCKEY (M)

HANDBALL

KENDO

PAINTBALL

GYMNASTICS

ROCK CLIMBING

ICE HOCKEY (M)

LACROSSE (M, W)

RACQUETBALL

SKIMBOARDING

SOFTBALL

SWIMMING

TABLE TENNIS

SAILING

SOCCER (M, W)

SURFING

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING

RUGBY (M, W)

TENNIS

ULTIMATE FRISBEE (M, W)

VOLLEYBALL (M, W)

WATER POLO (M, W)

TAE KWON DO

TRIGATORS

UNDERWATER HOCKEY

WAKEBOARD

WRESTLING

HOME EVENTSScan this code for a listing of Gator home events!

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WOMEN’S WATER POLO

MEN’S ULTIMATESWIMMING

MEN’S RUGBY

SKIMBOARDING CLUB

The reigning Southeastern Conference champion Women’s Water Polo club is currently nationally ranked after last year’s undefeated regular season. Among last season’s successes was a 5-0 record at Notre Dame’s annual Irish Invitational which included a win over Carthage College, a Division III team. The Gators continued to pummel the competition, defeating conference rival UCF in all three match-ups. The Gators earned a spot in the National Collegiate Water Polo Association National Championships where they finished 5th overall.

Highlights from the fall semester included the Gators hosting the annual Fall Classic Tournament at the Florida Pool. Several teams from in and out of state participated in the event in which the Gators finished undefeated for the second year in a row.

This season, the team looks to continue its dominance within the Southeastern Conference and make a return trip to the national tournament. The team looks promising with many returning players and a strong freshmen class ready to blow the competition out of the water.

The Men’s Ultimate club was founded in 1982, 14 years after the invention of the sport in New Jersey. In 2006, Florida burst onto the College Ultimate scene, earning its first bid to Nationals and capturing the College National Championship. Since then, Florida has been one of the most competitive ultimate programs in the country, with National Championships in 2006 and 2010 and a top 4 finish in four out of the past six years. The Men’s Ultimate club has grown to over 70 members, divided into A, B and C teams. Last year, the B team brought home the first ever B Team College National Championship.

This year, Men’s Ultimate kicked off the fall semester by hosting the Gainesville Fall Classic (GFC) October 15-16. Teams from Tallahassee, Tampa, Orlando and Gainesville competed in this tournament. The GFC featured eight teams playing six games each offering an early look at several college squads who will compete for a bid to the Southeast Regional Tournament in April and potentially College Nationals in May. Florida A team completed a perfect 6-0 record for the weekend, defeating the Florida A alumni team in the finals.

Men’s Ultimate is off to a great start, but still looking to improve. Both the A and B team rosters consist of many young players, including first-year captains on both squads. It will be a challenge preparing new members to compete against some of the most experienced and skilled college players in the nation. The club’s mission is to elevate its teams to the top tier of college ultimate with an overall goal of winning Nationals in May.

The Swimming club has been active since 2003 and became an official sport club in fall 2011. The Swimming club is a competitive swim club made up of former competitive swimmers as well as new swimmers. The club has experienced great success in recent years finishing second at Nationals in 2008, 2009 and 2011 as well as first place in 2010. Club Swimming has continued the trend this year as both the men’s and women’s teams went undefeated in the fall. The club dominated at the University of Georgia relay and sprint meet in October. The Men’s and Women’s team took first and second place respectively while the team won overall first place. Club Swimming is on track to qualify for nationals and has positioned itself as a top contender to win it all.

The Men’s Rugby team was founded in 1969 and plays at a Division I level in the Southeastern Collegiate Rugby Conference. The club is currently ranked 4th in D1-AA Collegiate Rugby. Men’s Rugby went undefeated in the fall, capturing 1st place at the Florida Cup Tournament in November. The club has also been invited to play in the 2012 Collegiate Rugby Championships in Philadelphia this June. Men’s Rugby also focuses on giving back to the community by giving blood. The club held record-breaking blood drives with Life South in the fall.

The Skimboarding club has been active since 2007 and became an official sport club in the spring of 2010. The club holds meetings, beach trips and competes in the National Collegiate Skimboarding Association, which fosters the participation, growth and competitive nature of the sport. On November 19, the club attended the first contest of the year in Deerfield Beach to prepare for Nationals this April in Vilano Beach, FL.

The Skimboarding club focuses not only on competition, but also community outreach projects. The club works closely with PEW Research Group and its effort to stop long-line surface fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.

On November 11, the club hosted the first ever Tarp Surfing Event at the Broward Outdoor Recreation Complex. The event provided students with an opportunity to experience the feel of beach waves while not leaving Gainesville. The club plans to hold this event again this spring.

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FLORIDAFITNESS

Florida Fitness prides itself on six elements of fitness: Group Fitness, Small Group Training, Massage Therapy, Fitness Assessment, Strength & Conditioning and Personal Training.

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TAKE ON THE NEW YEARWhen you work at a gym there is a universal rule that everyone follows: nobody takes off January 1. Anyone familiar with New Year’s resolutions should understand the importance of this rule. January 1 is the busiest day of the year for the fitness industry. Tons of bright eyed, newly passionate, fitness enthusiasts flood the gym with newfound intensity and Nike Frees. By mid-February the novelty has worn off and those once passionate enthusiasts have developed a chronic case of shin splints from the treadmill.

So how do you break the cycle and make 2012 your most successful year for your health and wellbeing? Two words: goal setting. Developing clear and concise goals will help you maximize your results and ensure that you stay on track in 2012. I realize by just saying the words “goal setting” you are not going to jump right out of your seat and into the frontline of the Boston Marathon. I have outlined some simple and applicable tips on how to set realistic goals for 2012:

As you set your goals for the New Year, post them to the @UF RecSports Facebook Fan Page or Tweet us @UFRecSports. We want to hear how you are doing and we will keep you accountable!

This year, instead of saying you want to lose ten pounds, try signing up for a half-marathon. You can always push back the date of when you want to lose ten pounds, you cannot push back an event. In addition, when you finish your event you will feel far more accomplished and most likely see the physical changes you were originally seeking.

Visualization is a common tool used by high-level athletes. Simply see yourself completing your goal, then go into detail. How will you feel, what will your fitness level be, what will you look like?

How many times have you set the alarm so you can get up early before class and workout? Four snooze buttons later you have missed your timeframe and your workout. The hardest part about working out is just getting to the gym, everything else is icing on the cake.

Sign up for one of our new Small Group Training class: Strong Gator Training, Triathalon Training or New Year, New You.

Register for the Midnight Fun Run (5k run or 1.5 mile walk).

Compete in the Strong Gator Event.

WED, APR 25

11:59 PM

5K RUN OR ~ 1.5 MI WALK

Set goals that are specific and attainable, then put it on “paper.” Tell your friends, post it on facebook, tweet about it. Make your goals known, establish accountability with yourself and others.

Also include several smaller goals for you to accomplish along the way. As you complete each smaller goal you will gain confidence and build “results momentum.”

achieve your event-based goal

planning this Spring with Recsports

1. SIGN UP!

2. REGISTER!

3. COMPETE!

Jason VlastarasPersonal Training Program Assistant

1. Try setting goals that are event specific

1. Try setting goals that are event specific2. Set an “ultimate” goal for yourself

4. Do not negotiate with yourself

5. Write it down!

3. Visualize where you want to be

The Midnight Fun Run is the perfect opportunity to accomplish your first 5k or improve your time for a future race. All participants receive an event t-shirt and breakfast at Gator Dining folloiwing the race. Registration information and event details will be available at recsports.ufl.edu in February.

MFR

Presented by Healthy Gators and RecSports

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GROUP FITNESS

The Group Fitness program has a strong tradition of an extensive class schedule, variety of cutting-edge formats, and exceptional instruction. Experience an intense cardiovascular workout like Stadium Conditioning, the stress relief of Hatha Yoga, or the international rhythms of Zumba®.

Plan to unwind and let go of stress during finals week. Group Fitness quietly hosts 6 full hours of relaxation. Drop in at your convenience and experience a peaceful reprieve from studying and finals.

VALENTINE’S DAY YOGA & SALSA

FINALS RELAXATION

Desiring a calm soothing evening or some sizzling salsa? Bring a friend, significant other, or just bring yourself; all are welcome! Come celebrate Valentine’s Day by moving with Group Fitness.

DATE

DATE

MON, FEB 13

THURS, APR 26

LOCATION

LOCATION

SWRC

SRFC Activity Room 3

Register Online

No registration necessary

TIME

TIME

8:30 - 10 PM

NOON - 6 PM

GROUP FITNESS ONLINE REGISTRATIONIf you have ever waited in line too long for a Group Fitness class, wait no more! Plan what class you will take 25 hours in advance and avoid waiting in line - or try your luck in the standby line. Group Fitness is proud to offer online registration for ALL Group Fitness classes. Visit the Group Fitness page at recsports.ufl.edu for instructions.

Scan this code to learn more about online registration!

REGISTER TODAY!

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OUTDOOR

DANCE

MIND/BODY

CYCLING

CARDIO

Coached SwimWork closely with a swim coach to improve your technique and maximize your swimming strengths. Coaches create workout programs to challenge multi-level swimmers from beginner to advanced. Class meets at the Florida Pool.

Outdoor TrainingAn alternative to indoor group exercise classes that incorporates a mixture of jogging, drills and fun activities. This class will challenge your strength, endurance and cardiovascular capabilities. Class meets in the SRFC lobby.

Stadium ConditioningThis class utilizes the stairs, benches, ramps and straight-aways of Ben Hill Griffin stadium for an intense workout. Class meets in the SRFC lobby.

Country Line DanceClick your heels in a fun, energizing class. Learn basic steps and choreographed line dancing routines while dancing to country music. Soft soled shoes onlly (no boots, hard soles, steel toes, or black-bottomed shoes).

Dance FusionKeep your body moving to the hottest dance moves incorporating hip hop flare and latin rhythms. This class will provide an electrifying atmosphere for all to enjoy!

Hip Hop Hustle™Hip Hop Hustle™ is a combination of easy-to-learn hip-hop dance moves perfectly choreographed to high energy and motivating music. It’s the ultimate cardiovascular challenge! Hip Hop Hustle™ requires no previous dance experience

Urban Hip HopInspired by moves off the streets, learn new dance routines that are bound to impress while getting a fun workout!

Zumba®A fusion of Latin and international music, Zumba® creates exciting and effective fitness through dance routines. Zumba® utilizes interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning and toning.

Ashtanga YogaOften called “eight-limbed yoga,” Ashtanga focuses on cleansing the mind and body using the ujjayi breath and drishti gaze. The first heat-building series serves to purify the body, while the second series serves to cleanse the mind.

BOSU® PilatesChallenge your balance while you explore traditional and nontraditional Pilates exercises using the BOSU® Balance Trainer.

Hatha YogaThis “yoga for health” class will ease your mind and guide mental clarity toward strength, flexibility and relaxation. Breathing, postures and stress management will serve as the foundation in this centuries-old form of exercise.

PilatesA mat-based fitness Pilates class that emphasizes essential skills for proper execution of movements. Activate, isolate and stabilize deep core muscles while improving posture, flexibility, balance and overall body strength.

PiYo Strength™This class is a hybrid, athletic workout inspired by the mind/body practices of yoga and Pilates, as well as the principles of sports stretch, strength training, conditioning and dynamic movement.

Power YogaA more advanced energetic flowing sequence of postures and poses. Breathing techniques move participants rapidly from one pose to another. Classes focus on body-weight -bearing exercises, torso stability and intermediate balance.

Sampoorna YogaSampoorna yoga is the yoga of fullness that intelligently integrates Hatha, Raja, Karma, Bhakti, Jnana and Nada Yoga to purify and harmonize all aspects of the human personality. This class is formatted for all levels.

Vinyasa YogaThe word Vinyasa literally translates to “breath-synchronized movement.” Explore your inner landscape as your breath and body work harmoniously as one.

Cycle (45) and (60)Ride your way through rolling hills, steep climbs, flat speed and sprints to make this cardiorespiratory workout fly by.

Ride and Relax (75)This 75 minute class takes you through two inspiring formats: Cycling and Yoga. You will experience 45 minutes of intense cycling immediately followed by 30 minutes of relaxing Yoga.

BOSU® ConditioningEngage the core, burn calories and build muscular endurance in this high intensity cardiovascular workout.

Interval TrainingExperience the effectiveness of interspersing bouts of near-maximum exertion with periods of lower intensity activity. Interval training is a great way to ramp up your typical cardio workout.

Step & SculptThis class emphasizes form and technique while using high intensity movements and fun toning exercises.

Turbo Kick™One of the hottest kickboxing classes around, Turbo Kick™ combines sports drills, athletic movements and hip-hop elements that will take your cardio workout to the next level!

GF CLASSES

STRENGTHBOSU® ResistanceSimultaneously improve your muscular strength, balance and mobility in this strength training class targeting major muscle groups. If you like Total Body, you will love this balance-challenging version.

Core (30)Strengthen abdominal and lateral flexors, back extensors and core stabilizers to improve torso appearance and function.

iBurnFormatted for all skill levels, iBurn will help you sculpt, tone and burn to the level you desire in this dynamic group setting. Burn calories without the intense cardio, while gaining lean muscle and increasing strength by targeting every muscle group.

Muscle ConfusionAn action-packed class filled with the intensity of plyometric drills along with tough intervals of strength, power, resistance and core training moves. This class will always keep you guessing, you will never know what to expect next!

Total BodyA strength training class targeting major muscle groups using various equipment and body weight. Total body incorporates bursts of cardio into movements intended to help you tone all major muscles.

Total Body AdventureCome prepared to work all major muscle groups and do not be surprised if your instructor takes this hybrid Total Body class outdoors.

Please wear athletic footwear to all Group Fitness classes except select mind/body classes. If you do not adhere to this policy, you may be asked to leave.

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TIME ROOM MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN

8:15 AM

11:30 AM

12 PM

1 PM

3 PM

4 PM

4:30 PM

5 PM

5:30 PM

5:30 PM

6 PM

6 PM

6:30 PM

7 PM

7:45 PM

8:15 PM

9:30 PM

SR 3

SR 3

SR 2

SR 3

SR 3

SR 1

SR 3

SR 2

SR 2

SR LOBBY

FL POOL

SR 1

SR 3

SR 2

SR 3

SR 2

SR 3

HATHA YOGA

TOTAL BODY

ZUMBA®

CYCLE (45)

INTERVAL TRAINING

ZUMBA®

STADIUM CONDITIONING

TURBO KICK ™

TOTAL BODY

CORE (30)

ZUMBA®

POWER YOGA

VINYASA YOGA

ZUMBA®

TOTAL BODY

CYCLE (45)

MUSCLE CONFUSION

HATHA YOGA

OUTDOOR TRAINING

TURBO KICK™

STEP & SCULPT

CORE (30)

ZUMBA®

POWER YOGA

TOTAL BODY

ZUMBA®

CYCLE (45)

POWER YOGA

CORE (30)

TOTAL BODY ADVENTURE

VINYASA YOGA

DANCE FUSION

ASHTANGA YOGA (75)

TURBO KICK™

ZUMBA®

TOTAL BODY

SAMPOORNA YOGA

TOTAL BODY ADVENTURE

TURBO KICK ™

VINYASA YOGA

ZUMBA®

STADIUM CONDITIONING

COACHED SWIM

CYCLE (60)

COUNTRY LINE DANCE

ZUMBA®

TURBO KICK™

URBAN HIP HOP

VINYASA YOGA

TOTAL BODY

ZUMBA®

PiYO STRENGTH™

CYCLE (45)

HIP HOP HUSTLE™

CORE (30)

STADIUM CONDITIONING

COACHED SWIM

CYCLE (60)

TOTAL BODY

ZUMBA®

TURBO KICK™

STUDENT RECREATION AND FITNESS CENTER

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

10:15 AM

11 AM

11:30 AM

12:15 PM

1:15 PM

3:30 PM

4 PM

5:15 PM

5:30 PM

6:30 PM

7 PM

8 PM

8:15 PM

9:15 PM

9:30 PM

SW 1

SW 1

SW 3

SW 1

SW 3

SW 1

SW 1

SW 1

SW 3

SW 1

SW 3

SW 1

SW 3

SW 1

SW 3

SW 1

SW 3

CYCLE (45)

TOTAL BODY

CYCLE (45)

CORE (30)

MUSCLE CONFUSION

VINYASA YOGA

iBURN

PILATES

TURBO KICK™

CYCLE (60)

HATHA YOGA

CYCLE (45)

ZUMBA®

TOTAL BODY

HATHA YOGA

CYCLE (45)

INTERVAL TRAINING

CYCLE (45)

CORE (30)

RIDE & RELAX (75)

ZUMBA®

CYCLE (60)

iBURN

CYCLE (45)

POWER YOGA

CYCLE (45)

TOTAL BODY

SAMPOORNA YOGA

CYCLE (45)

CORE (30)

BOSU® RESISTANCE

BOSU® PILATES

BOSU® CONDITIONING

PiYo STRENGTH™

TURBO KICK™

CYCLE (60)

VINYASA YOGA

CYCLE (45)

DANCE FUSION

CYCLE (45)

HATHA YOGA

CYCLE (45)

CORE (30)

MUSCLE CONFUSION

TOTAL BODY

CORE (30)

RIDE & RELAX (75)

ZUMBA®

CYCLE (60)

iBURN

CYCLE (45)

POWER YOGA

CYCLE (45)

TOTAL BODY

CYCLE (45)

CORE (30)

CYCLE (60)

INTERVAL TRAINING

PILATES

VINYASA YOGA

CYCLE (60)

TOTAL BODY

TOTAL BODY

POWER YOGA

BOSU® CONDITIONING

CYCLE (60)

SOUTHWEST RECREATION CENTER

CYCLE (45)

TIME ROOM MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN

MOBILE READY GF SCHEDULE

Scan this code to view the mobile ready class schedule while you are on the go!

CYCLINGDANCE

OUTDOOR

MIND/BODYCARDIO

STRENGTH

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SMALL GROUPTRAINING

Need motivation and results? Reap the benefits of Small Group Training. Small Group Training classes focus on YOU while capitalizing on the positive energy of the group training dynamic. Whether you are starting a new routine or simply need a guided exercise program, Small Group Training is an affordable, fun option. Register early, classes are sure to fill! Try a FREE demo during the first two weeks of classes.

SGT CLASSES

TRIATHLON TRAINING

STRONG GATOR TRAINING

TRX®

ViPR® (“viper”) KINESIS®

NEW YEAR, NEW YOU

KETTLEBELL ®

Always dreamed of completing a triathlon or want to get back in competitive shape? Join this 8 week class to learn and perfect proper swimming, biking and running techniques while increasing your endurance and improving your speed. Commit yourself to a triathlon training schedule and have fun while you do it – just TRI it!

Want to compete in Strong Gator this spring and looking for a training plan? Here is your answer! Join this 5 week class and receive the perks of training with the Strong Gator equipment on a regular basis. Learn proper form and lift BIG with our certified trainers because YOU could be the next strongest Gator.

Achieve a full body workout emphasizing core performance that is tailored to your ability. The pendulum principle and suspension training allow you to maximize lifting like never before. TRX® is the perfect way to tone up and become a fitter, leaner you!

Is that 2-3 mile run in between heavy lifting days counteracting your goal to get “big?” Learn to get your cardio in a more effective way with ViPR™. ViPR™ training provides a total body workout while burning fat and building muscle through explosive movements and strength training. Drag, throw and lift this diverse tool. UF RecSports is proud to be the first campus to offer ViPR™, now it’s up to you to get big!

360 degrees of motion. Over 400 movements. More than 250 exercises. Kinesis® is an intense circuit training class with infinite options. Your Kinesis® coach will give the class exercises while simultaneously promoting endless individual options to maximize your personal experience. Move non-stop to achieve the ultimate cardio/strength workout. Discover the new dimension of fitness: Kinesis®, a workout as unique as you.

A new year is here and it is time to get your fitness into gear! Take your workouts to the next level twice a week with this high intensity cardiovascular and strength training class. Sculpt a lean and chiseled body with our certified trainers to get in great shape, stay accountable and develop a long-term commitment to a healthy lifestyle!

No other piece of equipment can do what the Kettlebell® does. Swing, throw and catch your way to tighter legs, glutes, back, arms and abdominals. It is the ultimate momentum-based workout that develops cardiovascular conditioning, power, stability, flexibility, balance and agility. Be one of the first to take part in this intense Small Group Training class!

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SGT SCHEDULE

TRIATHLONTRAINING

NEW YEAR,NEW YOU

TRX®Section 2

KINESIS®Section 2

STRONG GATOR TRAINING

TRX® Section 1

KETTLEBELL®TRAININGSection 2

KETTLEBELL®TRAININGSection 1

KINESIS®Section 1

ViPR®Section 1

ViPR®Section 2

ViPR®Section 3

DATESLOCATIONDAYS/WEEK FREQUENCYPRICE TIMESTUDENT

$8 session = $192 total MEMBER

$9 session = $216 total

M 6 - 7 PMW 6 - 7 PM

R 5:30 - 6:30 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

5:30 - 6:30 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

5:30 - 6:30 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

5:30 - 6:30 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $80 total

MEMBER$9 session = $90 total

4 - 5 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

5:30 - 6:30 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

6:30 - 7:30 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

5 - 6 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

5 - 6 PM

7 - 8 PM

7 - 8 PM

7 - 8 PM

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

STUDENT$8 session = $96 total

MEMBER$9 session = $108 total

SRFCActivity Room 1M/W/R

8 weeks24 sessions

M/W5 weeks

10 sessions

M/W6 weeks

12 sessions

M/W6 weeks

12 sessions

T/R6 weeks

12 sessions

M/W6 weeks

12 sessions

T/R

T/R

6 weeks12 sessions

6 weeks12 sessions

T/R6 weeks

12 sessions

M/W6 weeks

12 sessions

M/W6 weeks

12 sessions

M/W6 weeks

12 sessions

JAN 30 - MAR 29

SWRC - PT Studio

SWRC - PT Studio

MAR 13 - APR 19

JAN 23 - FEB 29

JAN 24 - MAR 1

MAR 13 - APR 19

SWRC - PT Studio

UVS Field

UVS Field

UVS Field

SRFC Activity Room 1

JAN 23 - FEB 22

JAN 24 - MAR 1

MAR 12 - APR 18

JAN 23 - FEB 29

JAN 23 - FEB 29

MAR 12 - APR 18

Maguire Field

JAN 23 - FEB 29

SWRC - PT Studio

SWRC - Cardio Functional Area

SWRC - Cardio Functional Area

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MASSAGE THERAPY

The Massage Therapy program offers students and RecSports members a place to receive therapeutic bodywork at a reasonable price. Therapists on staff are licensed within their field of expertise. Several different types of massages are available, including Deep Tissue, Orthopedic, Sports Massage and Swedish.

HOURS

PRICING

MASSAGE TYPES

SUN & MON CLOSED

SAT NOON - 4 PM TUES - FRI NOON - 8 PM

MASSAGE TYPE

PACKAGE SESSIONS

STUDENT

STUDENT

MEMBER/GUEST***

MEMBER/GUEST***

30 MINUTES, ANY TYPE

(3) 1 HOUR SESSIONS*

$30

$140

$35

$155

1 HOUR DEEP TISSUE

(6) 30 MIN SESSIONS*

$55

$168

$60

$196

1 HOUR SPORTS

* All sessions must be used within 3 months of purchase date.** All sessions must be used within 5 months of purchase date.*** Guests must purchase a $10 guest pass and pay the member/ guest massage rate.

$55 $60

1 HOUR SWEDISH

(5) 1 HOUR SESSIONS**

$50

$225

$55

$250

1 HOUR ORTHOPEDIC

(10) 30 MIN SESSIONS**

$55

$270

$60

$315

ORTHOPEDICDEEP TISSUE

SWEDISH SPORTS

Deep Tissue Bodywork is applied with the intention of accessing the deeper layers of the body. Pressure is applied to resisting points in the body until the resistance is released. Deep Tissue Massage helps with chronic pain and injury rehabilitation.

Swedish Massage is a vigorous system of treatment designed to energize the body by stimulating circulation. The strokes, all flowing toward the heart, are used to manipulate the soft tissues of the body. Therapists use a combination of kneading, rolling, percussive and tapping movements, with the application of oil, reducing friction on the skin. Swedish Massage benefits include generalized relaxation, dissolution of scar tissue adhesions, and improved circulation, which may speed healing and reduce swelling from injury.

Sports Massage is designed to enhance athletic performance and recovery. There are two contexts in which Sports Massage can be useful to an athlete: pre-event and post-event. Pre-event massage is delivered at the performance site to establish blood flow and warm up the muscles. Post-event massage serves to calm the nervous system and begin the process of flushing toxins and waste products out of the body. Post-event massage can reduce recovery time, enabling an athlete to resume training much sooner than rest alone would allow.

Orthopedic Massage involves therapeu-tic assessment, manipulation and move-ment of soft tissue to reduce pain and dysfunction. The focus is on restoring structural balance throughout the body to promote both prevention and rehabili-tation of musculoskeletal dysfunctions.

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FITNESSASSESSMENT

The Fitness Assessment Center (FAC) offers comprehensive physical assessments to determine your current level of fitness. This information is useful in designing your own workout program and learning about potential imbalances to prevent the onset of injuries. Students and RecSports members are encouraged to get a FREE assessment at least once per semester. The FAC is located inside the Training Center at the Southwest Recreation Center.

GENERAL ASSESSMENT PACKAGE

SPORT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT PACKAGE

RESTING HEART RATE & BLOOD PRESSURE

RESTING HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE

BODY COMPOSITION

VERTICAL JUMP TEST

PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT

FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SCREEN:Deep Overhead Squat Shoulder MobilityHurdle Step Active Straight Leg RaiseIn-Line Lunge Trunk Stability Push-Up

POSTURAL ASSESSMENT

BODY COMPOSITION

DYNAMIC MUSCLE BALANCE ASSESSMENT

SUB-MAXIMAL VO2 BIKE OR TREADMILL TEST

SUB-MAXIMAL VO2 BIKE OR TREADMILL TEST

THE FITNESS ASSESSMENT OFFERS

HOURS MON - FRISAT & SUN

9 AM - 8 PMCLOSED

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The Strength & Conditioning program offers an educated staff to guide you toward proper and effective usage of weight room and cardio equipment. If you prefer independence in your exercise program, Strength & Conditioning will serve your needs by answering questions and providing general advice. Please utalize our staff when performing exercises that can be spotted or if you need assistance in basic exercise selection.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

FITNESS ZONE CHALLENGES

WEIGHT ROOM WORKSHOPS

VIRTUAL WEIGHT ROOM TOUR

FEB 6 - 13 X-PUSH-UPS

APR 2 - 9 BROAD JUMPSMAR 5 - 12 LATERAL LINE HOPS

MAY 1 - 8 THROWING WALL SCISSOR JUMP MED BALL THROWS

If you have questions about exercise form, let our Strength and Conditioning staff help you. Workshops are offered throughout the semester. Topics include: performing a more effective and safe squat, improving your deadlift form, learning the secrets behind kettlebell training and more. Workshops are held in the Southwest Recreation Center Weight Room. Topics, dates and times can be found on the Strength & Conditioning page at recsports.ufl.edu.

Do you feel a little intimidated by the weight room or are you unsure where to begin? If so, check out our virtual tour online. The tour will take you through the weight room from the comfort of your home. This tour will give you the opportunity to get more acquainted with the weight room layout and all of our exercise equipment. Check out the UF RecSports YouTube Channel to watch the tour today!

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Any student/member who has a sound background in Olympic weightlifting is encouraged to test out and utilize the Olympic lifting platforms. In order to pass the practical test, one must correctly perform a Front Squat, Overhead Squat, Deadlift, Clean & Jerk and Snatch as evaluated by a RecSports Professional Fitness Staff member. Olympic lifting hours, test-out criteria and test-out appointment times can be found on the Strength and Conditioning page at recsports.ufl.edu.

OLYMPIC LIFTING

The Strength and Conditioning program offers Olympic weightlifting at the Southwest Recreation Center. Complete with Olympic lifting platforms, racks, bumper plates and chalk, the Olympic lifting area is a controlled space where students who meet specific criteria may perform Olympic-style lifts.

Olympic weightlifting is a ground-based barbell sport in which one attempts to lift heavy weights for full body development. Two lifts, the Snatch and the Clean & Jerk, are performed by driving against the ground, putting the body into triple extension, driving the body under the weight and “catching” the weight in the final position.

WANT TO TEST OUT?

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

SAT, FEB 25MAGUIRE FIELD

LOG CLEAN & PRESS

EVENTS

BASIC BOOTCAMP

If you want to flip tires but are a little intimidated, Basic Bootcamp is the same format as Bootcamp but at a milder intensity with a fo-cus on skill development. Leave no one behind.

THURS 5:30 - 6:30 PM MAGUIRE FIELD

BOOT CAMP

Bootcamp is an advanced class designed to offer high intensity training, total body conditioning, core training and speed and agility training in a non-traditional format.

MON 5:30 - 6:30 PM MAGUIRE FIELD

MEDLEY (PROWER PUSH, FARMER’S WALK, TIRE FLIP)

ATLAS STONES

YOKE CARRY

The Strong Gator competition is a test of pure strength, explosive strength, speed, conditioning and muscular endurance through four different events. Males and females are invited and encouraged to participate in this test to find out who is the strongest Gator. Spectators are also welcome to join us for this high-intensity competition. Weight Classes, scoring criteria and rules & regulations can be found under the Fitness section at recsports.ufl.edu.

STRONG GATOR

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Personal TrainingGet the most out of your workout and achieve your goals with the help of a RecSports Personal Trainer. Whether you are looking to burn fat, build muscle, or just feel healthier, our nationally certified Personal Trainers will motivate you every step of the way. Our trainers will work with you to develop an exercise program tailored to your fitness level. Personal Training is an affordable, rewarding opportunity.

TRAINER TIME

The Personal Training program has created Trainer Time, a series of videos released weekly answering your questions and providing workout tips for you to incorporate into your fitness routine to maximize results. Have questions for the Personal Training staff? Post your questions to the RecSports Facebook Fan Page, @UF RecSports, your questions will be answered in a short, informative video!

CLIENT TESTIMONIALSMy trainer has instilled in me an appreciation for a holistic approach to health that includes attending to fitness, diet and emotional well-being. Capitalizing on my love for competition, he strives to motivate me via short-term goals during each session as well as by helping me implement and monitor my progress toward longer-term fitness goals. His approach to personal training is demanding yet also stimulating, inspiring and personable making each session a very rewarding accomplishment on the journey to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

STUDENT MEMBERSESSION

PRICING

PER SESSION PER SESSION

$108 $117$3 $36 $39

$336 $372$12 $28 $31

$576 $672$24 $24 $28

$192 $210$6 $32 $35

$468 $522$18 $26 $29

I really enjoy personal training at UF because my trainer not only focuses on the mechanics of training during the session but also encourages me to set and actively work towards goals so I am always moving forward. He is also really good at modifying and adapting the intensity, types and duration of exercises so that I’m always getting the best workout and at the same time not getting tired of the same exercises.

Personally, I find it hard to get out of bed and make it to the gym every day. I lack motivation, and I get bored working out on my own. Getting a trainer was great! Not only does she provide the motivation I need to be active and healthy, but she has become a good friend and a great work out buddy!

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INTRAMURALSPORTS

The Intramural Sports program offers students, faculty and staff the opportunity to participate in many sports and activities on a competitive and recreational level. All skill levels are welcome. There is no fee to participate.

Before the madness, join the Shootout! The 8th annual Swamp Shootout regional basketball tournament will be held March 3-4 at Southwest Recreation Center. Last year, a record 26 teams from all over the southeast competed in one of the most competitive tournaments around the country. Our own UF team, Make it Drizzle, kept the women’s championship trophy here in Gainesville while Florida Atlantic University repeated as champion on the men’s side. Register your team and help the University of Florida protect its home court! The winners of the men’s and women’s divisions will receive a paid entry and travel stipend to the NCCS National Championships.

MAR 3 - 4

SWRCSWAMP SHOOTOUT

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feared 5v5 Intramural Sports basketball teams in recent history, it does not stop the sibling rivalry from spilling over onto the court.

“We do sometimes argue on the court, but overall the RecSports Intramural basketball league has brought us closer together,” Justin said. “We really support one another and want each other to do well. At the end of the day basketball is just a game and it is great to be able to spend time playing a sport you love with your brothers.”

Both Justin Seitz and Erik Tarrash enter this year’s season with the hope of winning their respective championships. Each team has added new players, both expecting to be even more dominant than they were in years past. While registration is still open, be sure to sign up a team and attempt to dethrone these former champions. In addition to the normal Intramural Sports leagues, RecSports will be hosting the annual Swamp Shootout extramural basketball tournament. Whether you are looking for some high-level competition, a new outlet to socialize, or another way to stay healthy and fit, RecSports offers a league suitable for any skill level.

where we develop most of our chemistry to produce on the court during games considering we don’t have any team practices,” Tarrash said. “Not only do we become closer as a team by playing in the league and sharing memories together, but with the large audiences that we draw to games, it helps bring our fraternity closer together as well as tie the Greek community together.”

From fraternity brothers to blood brothers, Justin Seitz has won two championships in the Men’s Competitive League with his brothers Matt and Stephen Seitz. The three brothers are key factors to the success and consistency of their team, cleverly named the “Seitz Union.”

“I’ve been playing basketball with my brothers ever since we were in diapers,” Justin said. “My dad played and coached in college, so we all loved the sport and played together growing up. We had so many intense games in our driveway and we probably took thousands of shots together late into nights keeping the neighbors awake.”

Even though the three brothers have come together to form one of RecSport’s most

The 5v5 Intramural Sports basketball league draws interest from students, faculty and staff. There are several different leagues including Men’s and Women’s Competitive, Men’s and Women’s Recreational, Co-Rec, Fraternity, Sorority and Graduate/Faculty/Staff. The University of Florida Intramural Sports program has seen some extremely talented basketball players. Two teams have consistently showcased their talents on championship night, Zeta Beta Tau and Seitz Union.

Erik Tarrash, the captain of the Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) team, has competed for two years in the Intramural Sports basketball league’s Fraternity division. He has helped lead the team to an overall Fraternity League Championship by beating the Tau Epsilon Phi (TEΦ) fraternity in 2010. ZBT has won three of the last four Fraternity Blue League Championships since 2008 and Tarrash believes that it is due to how close the brotherhood is and how much chemistry they share even before stepping on the court.

“We’re all close friends so we play pickup basketball games at Southwest Recreation Center whenever we can, this is probably

FRATERNITY BROTHERS TO BLOOD BROTHERS

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The Intramural Sports program will hire between 200-250 student employees as officials and scorekeepers for the spring semester. An information session will be held Wednesday, January 11 at 9 p.m. in the SWRC Arena conference room for those interested. To be considered for employment, you must attend the rules clinic(s) listed for each position that you wish to apply. No additional application is required.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Indicates activity counts toward IFC/Panhellenic Cup Standings.

SPORT

4 - ON - 4 FLAG FOOTBALL JAN 19 @ 7 AM JAN 20 @ 5 PM JAN 29

VIDEOGAME TOURNAMENT N/A ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEB 17

KANJAM N/A JAN 26 - FEB 16 FEB 17

SOFTBALL JAN 26 @ 7 AM JAN 27 @ 5 PM FEB 6

SWIM MEET MAR 19 @ 7 PM IN SWRC ARENA MAR 1 - MAR 19 MAR 21

TEAM RACQUETBALL JAN 12 @ 7 AM JAN 27 @ 5 PM FEB 9

2 - PERSON GOLF SCRAMBLE N/A MAR 22 - APR 6 APR 13

OUTDOOR SOCCER JAN 12 @ 7 AM JAN 13 @ 5 PM JAN 22

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS N/A JAN 26 - FEB 17 FEB 17

5 - ON - 5 BASKETBALL JAN 19 @ 7 AM JAN 20 @ 5 PM JAN 29

SWAMP SHOOTOUT MAR 3 @ 9 AM IN SWRC AR3 JAN 20 - FEB 27 MAR 3 - 4

4 - ON - 4 SAND VOLLEYBALL JAN 26 @ 7 AM JAN 27 @ 5 PM FEB 6

DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT MAR 19 @ 8 PM IN SWRC ARENA MAR 1 - MAR 19 MAR 23 - 24

SINGLES/DOUBLERAQUETBALL

JAN 12 @ 7 AM JAN 27 @ 5 PM FEB 9

STREET HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

N/A MAR 29 - APR 16 APR 20

REGISTRATION CLOSESREGISTRATION OPEN PLAY BEGINS

EVENT CAPTAIN’S MEETING REGISTRATION DATES EVENT DATES

INTRAMURAL SPORTS LEAGUES

INTRAMURAL SPORTS EVENTS

POSITION

SCOREKEEPERS JAN 17 6 PM JWRU RION BALLROOM

FLAG FOOTBALL OFFICIALS JAN 17 9:30 PM JWRU RION BALLROOM

SOCCER OFFICIALS JAN 12 7 PM SWRC ARENA

BASKETBALL OFFICIALS JAN 17 7:30 PM JWRU RION BALLROOM

SOFTBALL UMPIRES JAN 26 7 PM SWRC ARENA

DATE TIME LOCATION

TEAM HANDBALL APR 2 @ 7 PM IN SWRC ARENA MAR 15 - MAR 30 APR 3 - 4

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Participants that would like to play, but do not have a full team can sign up as a free agent on IMLeagues. Instructions are listed on the Captain’s Meeting and Registration tab of the Intramural Sports page. Free Agent meetings are held to help participants meet captains looking for players and to create free agent teams. See below for a list of meeting dates, times and locations.

All registrations for Intramural Sports activities are completed online via IMLeagues. Activate your account by following the instructions listed under the Intramural Sports section at recsports.ufl.edu. It takes less than 5 minutes! No more waiting in long lines to register your team to play; sign-up for your timeslot during the registration period for your activity and invite members to join your roster. Start forming your teams on the waitlist today!

REGISTER ON IMLEAGUES

FREE AGENT MEETINGS

All major team sports offer competitive and recreational divisions for teams to compete against others with similar goals and skill levels. The major differences between the competitive and recreational leagues are listed below.

COMPETITIVE VS. RECREATIONAL LEAGUES

PLAYOFF FORMAT SINGLE-ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT NO PLAYOFFS

EXPERIENCE LEVEL HIGHLY ACTIVE IN SPORT; MAY HAVE PLAYED IN HIGH SCHOOL; TEAMS WILL OFTEN HAVE PRACTICES.

MIGHT BE SLIGHTLY ACTIVE IN SPORT, BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS, WINNING IS SECONDARY TO PARTICIPATING

REGULAR SEASON FORMAT 5 GAMES 7 GAMES

CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE IM CHAMPIONSHIP T-SHIRT NO PRIZES

COMPETITIVE RECREATIONAL

BASKETBALL, FLAG FOOTBALL JAN 18 7:30 PM SWRC ARENA

SOCCER JAN 11 8 PM SWRC ARENA

SOFTBALL JAN 25 7:30 PM SWRC ARENA

DATESPORTS TIME LOCATION

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LAKEWAUBURG

Lake Wauburg is one of UF’s best kept secrets. Located approximately 8 miles south of campus, Lake Wauburg is free to Gator 1 Cardholders and each cardholder may bring up to 4 guests. There are beach lounge chairs to lay out next to the shore, a swim area, grills for picnicking, sand volleyball, boats and more. Available boats include paddleboats, kayaks, canoes, jon boats and sailboats.

PARK HOURS NORTH PARK SOUTH PARK

MON CLOSED

SAT - SUN 10 AM - 5:30 PM

MON CLOSED TUES - FRI NOON - 5:30 PM TUES - FRI 1 - 5:30 PM

SAT - SUN 10 AM - 5:30 PM

All Lake Wauburg facilities close at 6 PM during Daylight Savings Time, beginning March 11.

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DISC GOLF TOURNAMENT

SPRING BREAK FRI, MAR 2 - MON, MAR 12

SAT, FEB 25

GATOR HOUR AT THE ALPINE TOUR

Come tee off with us at the 7th Annual Disc Golf Tournament on Lake Wauburg’s South Shore. The event is free to students with a current Gator 1 Card. Students may sponsor one guest to play. There is a $20 fee for guests to participate. Staff/Faculty may participate for $20 with a current Gator 1 Card.

There will be awards for 1st – 3rd place. The following divisions will be available: advanced, men’s amateur and women’s amateur.

Come out to the South Shore for a once-a-semester opportunity to climb Lake Wauburg’s Alpine Tower. No reservations needed! All you need is your Gator 1 Card. Free prizes and giveaways!

SEMESTER BREAK SAT, MAY 5 - MON, MAY 14

EVENTS

SPECIAL HOURSLake Wauburg will be closed during the following dates:

Lake Wauburg will reopen the following Tuesday after each break.

11 AM - 5 PM SAT, MAR 24

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LAKE WAUBURG

SAILING

BELAY CLASSES

In order to check out a sailboat at Lake Wauburg, Gator 1 Cardholders must obtain a Sail Card in order to check out sail boats. To obtain a Sail Card, the Gator 1 Cardholder must pass a swim test, written and practical test. The swim test consists of a 200 yard swim followed immediately by 5 minutes of treading water. The swim test may be taken at any pool on campus or at Lake Wauburg. Ask a lifeguard on duty to give you the test. The written test study material can be found on the Lake Wauburg Sailing page at recsports.ufl.edu. The practical test include a ‘man overboard’ rescue and righting a flipped sail boat in open water. To complete the practical test, come to the Boathouse at Lake Wauburg North Shore during operating hours Tuesday through Friday.

Belaying is the safety technique used when climbing. The Belay class includes instruction of proper belay technique, knot tying and use of a harness/belay device. Every climber must have a belayer and a back-up belayer. Successfully completing a belay class allows Gator 1 Cardholders to belay friends and guests.

Preferred times for belay classes are Tuesday - Friday at 1:30 p.m. and Saturday & Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Belay classes can be made by appointment. Call (352) 466-3939 to schedule an appointment during open climb hours.

ACTIVITIES

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WAKEBOARDING/WATER SKICurrently enrolled students may schedule a 20 minute water skiing and wakeboarding appointment by calling the Lake Wauburg office at (352)466 - 4112 on Tuesdays at noon for a time slot during the week. Students must pass a swim test (200 yard swim and five minutes treading water) in order to obtain a wakeboard/ski card. The swim test may be taken at any pool on campus or at Lake Wauburg. Ask a lifeguard on duty to give you the test.

WALL HOURS MON CLOSED

SAT & SUN 10 AM - 6 PM

Last call for climbers is one hour before park closure. All equipment must be returned 30 minutes before park closure.

Wake/Ski will resume after Spring Break.

TUES - FRI 1 - 6 PM

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIESTOP ROPE CLIMBING

SWIMMING

BIKE TRAILS

PICNICKING FOOTBALL

CANOEING

CHALLENGE COURSE

BOULDERINGDISC GOLF COURSE

SOCCERKAYAKING

SAND VOLLEYBALL

CLIMBING

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