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Page 1: UTSA Campus Rec Program Guide 2015-2016

2015-2016 Program Guide

Adreanna Broussard, 2015 NCS All-American OfficialIG: @cr3ativitee

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table of contents02 about campus rec

07 mark your calendars

08 fitness & wellness

15 outdoor pursuits

19 intramural sports

21 club sports

22 downtown programs

24 contact us

Braydon Gold / IG: @braydongold

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Campus Recreation is dedicated to the enhancement

of the collegiate experience and quality of life

by offering a variety of facilities, programs and services

that are responsive to the physical, social, recreational,

and lifelong educational needs of our diverse campus community.

Vision

Mission

ValuesIntegrity

Fun

Accountability

Learning & Development

Innovation

Inclusion

To be recognized leaders in student development

and collegiate recreation.

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As a current student, you’re already a member. We also offer non-student memberships at $30 per month for: - UTSA alumni association members - Current faculty/staff - Retired faculty/staff - Spouse/Domestic partners of current members

Campus Recreation accepts cash, checks, Rowdy Dollars and credit cards. Current UTSA faculty/staff are eligible for payroll deduction. Details regarding memberships, payment and payroll deduction can be found at campusrec.utsa.edu/facilities/memberships. Entrance into all Campus Rec facilities requires a valid UTSA ID or Campus Rec membership card.

membership

downstairs

upstairs

1. Main (South) Entrance2. Weight Room3. Cardio Room4. Outdoor Resource Center5. Locker Rooms6. Administrative Offices7. Games Lounge8. MAC Fitness Area9. MAC Gym10. Racquetball Courts11. Membership Services Desk12. Paseo (North) Entrance13. TV Lounge14. Rockwall15. Multi-Purpose Courts

16. Fitness & Wellness Suite17. Demo Kitchen19. Blue Studio19. Orange Studio20. Texas Room21. San Antonio Room22. Cardio/Weight Room23. Rec Studio24. Rowdy Studio25. Core/Ab Area26. 1/6 Mile Track

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guestsBring a friend! For $5/day, you can purchase a guest pass. Members may sponsor two (2) friends per day.

Guests must: - Be at least 18 - Have a government issued photo ID - Remain in the same area as the sponsor

locker rentalDAY-USE LOCKERS (Main Campus) - Available on the first floor by the racquetball courts and on the second floor by the Rec and Rowdy Studios - Belongings may not be left overnight. At closing, locks and belongings will be removed by Campus Recreation Staff - You must supply your own lock

COIN OPERATED LOCKERS (Main Campus) - Available in the main corridor on the first floor - The cost is 25 cents ($0.25) per use - Belongings left after closing will be removed by Campus Recreation Staff

LOCKER RENTALS (Main Campus & Downtown) - Rented per semester only - Main Campus: $40/full locker or $24/half locker - Downtown: $24 - Rent at the Membership Services Desk (Main Campus) or the Fitness Center (Downtown) beginning the first day of classes - It’s a first-come, first-serve opportunity - You may share your locker, but only the individual who rented the locker will have access to locker numbers, combinations or contents after clean-out - Lockers not renewed or cleaned out by the expiration date will have the contents removed and stored. Items will be donated to charity after 14 days

Whether you need a basketball for your afternoon game, a speed rope to compliment your strength workout, camping gear for the weekend, or a variety of other items and equipment, we’ve got you covered.

- Membership Services Desk: Indoor Equipment - Field House: Rec Field Complex Equipment - Outdoor Resource Center: Outdoor Gear & Equipment - Weight/Cardio Room Desk: Fitness Equipment

- To create a welcoming and inclusive environment the accepted attire is a t-shirt, tank top or sport top that covers the chest and torso; shorts/pants must be worn at the waist - For safety reasons, patrons must wear shoes in the facilities and are required to wear closed toe, athletic rubber soled shoes in the activity areas - Closed toe non-marking athletic shoes are to be worn on the hardwood floors

For further details regarding lockers, guests, equipment and more, visit campusrec.utsa.edu/facilities/services.

equipment checkout

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attire guidelines

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FALL (Aug. 16 - Dec. 14) / SPRING (Jan. 11 - May 10)

Monday - Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

SUMMER (May 11 - Aug. 21)

Monday - Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

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standard operating hoursFor the most current information about our holidays, closures or modified operating hours, please visit campusrec.utsa.edu/facilities/facility-hours.

Rec Center

6am - 12am

6am - 10pm

10am - 8pm

12pm - 12am

Rec Center

6am - 10pm

6am - 8pm

10am - 6pm

12pm - 10pm

Rec Field Complex

3pm - 11:45pm

3pm - 8pm

1pm - 4pm

3pm - 11:45pm

Rec Field Complex

7pm - 10pm

Closed

Closed

7pm - 10pm

Downtown Fitness Center

6:30am - 9pm

6:30am - 7pm

11am - 2pm

Closed

Downtown Fitness Center

6:30am - 7pm

6:30am - 7pm

11am - 2pm

Closed

Outdoor Resource Center

1pm - 7pm

1pm - 7pm

10am - 1pm

Closed

Outdoor Resource Center

1pm - 7pm

1pm - 7pm

Closed

Closed

Rockwall

1pm - 10pm

1pm - 7pm

Closed

5pm - 10pm

Rockwall

1pm - 7pm

1pm - 7pm

Closed

Closed

Jacob Loredo / IG: @affinityfortruth Matthew Kramm / IG: @vonkramm

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mark your calendarslate night at the recSaturday, August 15 9pm - 12amWhat could be better than an evening packed with games, giveaways, music, food, fun and friends?! Our 12th annual Late Night at the Rec is all that - and a slice of free pizza! It’s a great way to learn about the facilities, recreation programs and wellness services offered at the main and downtown campuses. (Part of Roadrunner Days)

aug. 15

homecoming golf tournamentFriday, November 69am Shotgun StartUTSA Campus Recreation will host the 8th annual Homecoming Golf Tournament at the Quarry Golf Club. The 4-person, 18-hole scramble is a Homecoming event for current students, alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends of UTSA. Help support ProRec, a student run organization focused on professional development for those aspiring to go into the field of recreation.

nov. 6

rowdy rec run 5kSaturday, November 147:30am Race StartJoin us for the 9th annual Rowdy Rec Run, a 5K race to promote health and wellness. The race route takes you through the beautiful UTSA campus. Everyone is welcome at this family-friendly event.

nov. 14

climb-a-palooza Monday, October 26 - Friday, October 30All DayThis week-long climbing competition is fun for all levels of climbers. Compete as either a beginner or advanced climber in both men’s and women’s categories. The competition is a red point format through both bouldering and top rope climbing. Friday night’s grand finale includes competition awards and raffle prizes.

oct. 26-30

NIRSA dayMonday, February 22All DayEach year, Campus Rec celebrates NIRSA’s National Recreational Sports and Fitness Day. This day was established to focus on the positive benefits of recreational sports, fitness activities, and wellness programs. It also represents the founding day of NIRSA. UTSA Campus Recreation is an institutional member of NIRSA.

feb. 22

oct. 28 rowdy halloween huntWednesday, October 286pm Start TimeExplore campus and stay fit this Halloween. Grab a friend, dress up (optional) and join us for a scavenger hunt with a fitness twist. Prizes will be awarded to the best individual costume, best team costume and fastest team time.

bff night at the recWednesday, February 104pm Start TimeValentine’s Day isn’t just for couples. Celebrate with your friends or make new ones at this evening-long event. Classes and events use partner friendly activities.

feb. 10

Details of these events can be found online at campusrec.utsa.edu.

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FITNESS & WELLNESSCampus Recreation offers four weight room and cardio areas, group exercise classes, fitness competitions,

demo kitchens, nutrition assessments, personal training, massage services and more. Our knowledgeable staff offer free, drop-in orientations to help you become acquainted with our fitness equipment, programs and services.

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fitness competitions FALL 2015COMPETITION DATE LOCATIONRowdy Challenger Aug. 19 2nd Floor Core Area

1 Mile Run Aug. 25 Weight Room Desk

Sub-Max/Max Bench Press Sept. 9 Weight Room Desk

Rowdy Fit Sept. 21 2nd Floor Core Area

Core Competition Oct. 5 2nd Floor Core Area

Plyo Jump Off Oct. 14 Weight Room Desk

Rowdy Challenger Oct. 26 2nd Floor Core Area

Max Squat/Sub-Max Leg Press Nov. 11 Weight Room Desk

1 Mile Run Nov. 30 Weight Room Desk

SPRING 2016COMPETITION DATE LOCATIONRowdy Challenger Jan. 12 2nd Floor Core Area

Sub-Max/Max Bench Press Jan. 25 Weight Room Desk

Rowdy Fit Feb. 3 2nd floor Core Area

1 Mile Run Feb. 10 Weight Room Desk

Max Squat/Sub-Max Leg Press Feb. 22 Weight Room Desk

Core Competition Mar. 1 2nd floor Core Area

Rowdy Fit Team Mar. 9 2nd Floor Core Area

Burpee Challenge Mar. 28 2nd Floor Core Area

Plyo Jump Off Apr. 5 Weight Room Desk

Rowdy Warrior Apr. 9 Rec Field Complex (10am start time)

1 Mile Run Apr. 18 Weight Room Desk

All of the above fitness competitions are from 5pm - 9pm unless noted. Visit campusrec.utsa.edu for the most current information about our

programs and competitions. Below are programs and services offered throughout each semester. Visit the weight room desk to find out more

information or sign up for any of the below:

- Cardio Minute Madness: Complete 150 minutes per week on cardio equipment.

- 1000lb Club: Compete in three weight training lifts: Squat, Bench Press and Hang Clean (M) / Deadlift (F).

- Weight Room/Cardio Orientations: Learn how to set up and use our weight and cardio machines.

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09 David Reid / IG: @davereidiii

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10 Jarren Templeton / IG: @babytemp32

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group exercise classesWith more than 60 classes per week, our Group Exercise (GX) program is definitely something to check out. Classes are open to all members at no extra fee. The current class schedule and descriptions can be found posted throughout the Rec Center and online at campusrec.utsa.edu.

group fitness instructor training: G-FITG-FIT is a great opportunity if you love taking group exercise classes and have thought about taking it to that next level - teaching classes. For questions or more information, email Magen Sevilla, Graduate Assistant of Fitness at [email protected]. FALL 2015: Sundays Oct. 11 - Nov. 15 Auditions on Nov. 22 SPRING 2016: Sundays Mar. 20 - Apr. 24 Auditions on Apr. 29

instructional classesThese specialty six-week Instructional Classes help take your skills to a new level. They are designed for participants to learn and/or improve on a specific skill set. You must register to take part in the class. For details on class offerings or how to register, visit our website. Offerings will be announced and listed approximately one week before the class begins.

fit on demandLooking for a personalized group fitness experience for your organization? Book your favorite group exercise class with one of our certified instructors. We have on-site ($20/hour) and off-site ($25/hour) options. Full details can be found onlie at campusrec.utsa.edu or email Magen.Sevilla, Graduate Assistant of Fitness at [email protected].

body composition assessmentsThroughout the semester, certified Personal Trainers offer body composition assessments utilizing calipers. Drop-in days and hours are posted online and throughout the facility. It is best to be assessed before you workout and it is recommended that you wear shorts.

fitness assessmentsWe offer two (2) free fitness assessments utilizing Polar BodyAge® per semester for members. Assessments measure body composition, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. Fitness Assessments are by appointment only. You may register by downloading the appropriate forms on our website or in person at the Membership Services Desk. You can also request the forms by emailing [email protected].

# of sessions

2

4

8

16

Small Group

N/A

$210

$336

$630

Share-A-Trainer

$80

$110

$175

$320

60-min

$50

$90

$160

$300

30-min

N/A

$80

$140

$240

30-minute

60-minute

90-minute

$25

$40

$60

$35

$50

$80

Student Member Non-Member$30

$45

$70

personal trainingWhether you’re new to fitness, training for a 5K or just need to step up your current workout regime, our Personal Trainers can help. Share-A-Trainer and Small Group Training options are listed as total cost for the package (not per person).

Personal Training registration forms can be found online or at the Membership Services Desk. You must pay upon submission of registration forms. For more information, contact [email protected].

massage therapyWhen you need a little TLC, we are here for you at an affordable price. You can purchase a 30, 60 or 90-minute massage. To book your massage, email [email protected].

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demo kitchen (6pm)Demo Kitchen cooking sessions are free instructional programs that teach cooking techniques and recipes while focusing on nutritional content. The meals are designed to be healthy, inexpensive and contain ingredients that are easily used in other recipes. The program is interactive and typically lasts one (1) hour. Spots are limited. To register, email [email protected]. Visit campusrec.utsa.edu for specific menus.

college friendly series New to cooking? Do you spend your entire paycheck on takeout and fast food? Our Student Cooking Instructors will teach you how to make healthy and delicious meals on your own and provide recipes that are quick, easy and affordable. Aug. 26, Sept. 15 & Oct. 20 Feb. 3, Mar. 8, Apr. 6 & Apr. 12

international cooking series Learn about cuisines from around the world. This cultural experience will teach you about ingredients used in various regions of the world and the role of food and cooking in different countries. You will also sample authentic international dishes and learn recipes to use in your own home.

Sept. 2, Oct. 7 & Nov. 4 Feb. 16 & Mar. 23

chef series Love to cook and consider yourself a “foodie”? Then these sessions are for you. During this series we will be utilizing a number of culinary techniques that you can try at home. Sept. 24, Oct. 15 & Nov. 10 Feb. 29 & Apr. 25

nutrition assessments (10:30am - 2:30pm)Look further into your food intake and lifestyle habits by taking advantage of this free Campus Rec service. With access to our registered dietitian, Annie Bell R.D., you will have the chance to address your nutrition-related questions, assess your nutritional goals and review eating strategies that are specific to your needs and interests. This is a one-on-one appointment that lasts one hour. Spots are limited. Register by emailing [email protected].

Aug. 26 & 31 Sept. 2, 8 & 9 Oct. 7, 20 & 21 Nov. 4, 10 & 11 Feb. 3, 9 & 10 Mar. 2, 8 & 9 Apr. 6, 12 & 13

nutrition expert series (7pm)Learn nutrition and cooking tips from the expert in our free Nutrition Expert Series lectures. Annie Bell R.D., will provide in-depth nutrition information and explain how to cook delicious yet healthy recipes on your own. Spots are limited. Register by emailing [email protected]. Topics will be posted around the facility and at campusrec.utsa.edu. Oct. 20 Mar. 8

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(left) Amber Amezquita, Campus Rec Student Coordinator - ORC(right) Amber Elizondo, Campus Rec Student Coordinator - Trips

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Take a hike, literally, with Outdoor Pursuits. Our year is full of free and low-cost trips that provide opportunities to build new activity skills and guide you to a view of broader horizons.

Don’t have the gear? Not a problem! Our free equipment-lending program has you covered.Stop by the Outdoor Resource Center (ORC) for all of your outdoor needs.

OUTDOOR PURSUITSlocal...

state...

...and beyond!

Let’s explore San Antonio. Every semester we provide an array of local outdoor opportunities to popular hot spots and little known gems. These are typically afternoon or one-day trips and include:

Mountain biking along the Leon Creek Greenway Day hikes or Full Moon hikes just outside the city limits River canoeing along the San Antonio River Service activities like trail/river clean-ups On campus outdoor skills clinics And more!

Ready to venture a little further? Trips around Texas can be day trips, but are normally weekend adventures to some of the coolest parts of the Lone Star State. Here is a sample of what you can expect:

Surfing along the coast of Texas Whitewater kayaking in San Marcos Backpacking trips in the Hill Country Climbing at Enchanted Rock Stand Up Paddleboarding in Austin Are you excited yet?!

If you are interested in an extended adventure, we offer 5 - 9 day trips to explorebeyond the borders of Texas.

Skiing in Colorado each January, prior to the start of the spring semester Spring Break backpacking adventures Can I sign up now?!

Visit campusrec.utsa.edu/outdoor-pursuits/trips for our most current list of upcoming adventures!

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rockwallOur Rockwall is the tallest indoor climbing wall in the UT system and has routes for every skill level and interest. We offer bouldering (climbing without ropes less than 12 feet off the ground), top roping (roped climbing with a belay) either on the 54-foot or 32-foot wall, and lead climbing for intermediate and advanced climbers. Routes are updated on a regular basis and graded with up to 5.12 in difficulty.

No experience is necessary. Outdoor Pursuits Rockwall Staff are available to teach you the technique, lingo, and skills needed to be proficient in no time. A brief 10 minute orientation is required of first time users. Belay classes and movement technique clinics are offered to help you gain the skills you need to join the fun.

equipment orientationsA one-time orientation is required if you want to check out bikes or boats. A minimum of two and maximum of ten people are required for the orientations to make. To register for an orientation, visit the ORC. The orientations are offered Wednesdays and Thursdays at the following times:

- Bikes: 4pm - 5pm (be prepared to go on a short ride) - Boats: 5pm - 6pm (bring your car or truck to the loading dock)

climbing eventsClimb-a-Palooza Oct. 26 - 30This week-long climbing competition is fun for all levels of climber. Compete as either a beginner or advanced climber in both men’s and women’s categories. The competition is a red point format through both bouldering and top rope climbing. Friday night’s grand finale includes competition awards and raffle prizes.

On Sight Climbing Competition Mar. 1 (1pm)The On Sight Climbing Competition is a one day, on sight format through both bouldering and top rope climbing. Prizes are awarded for men and women, beginner and advanced categories.

Group Climbs Thursdays (10pm - 12am) and Fridays (7pm - 9pm)Get your friends or student organization (10 or more people) up on the Rockwall this year. Group Climbs require reservations two (2) weeks in advance and are free for registered student organizations.

climbing skills clinicsTop Rope Belay Wednesdays and Thursdays (5pm - 7pm)Belaying is the art of holding the rope so climbers remain safe. All climbers at the Rockwall are expected to either take this clinic or challenge the test by their fourth visit to the wall. Clinics have a four person minimum.

Lead Climbing Last Saturday of the month (10am - 2pm)This 4-hour clinic will teach you the fundamentals of lead belaying, clipping protection, rope management, and how to fall gracefully. Like they say, “If you aren’t flying, you aren’t trying.” Clinics have a four person minimum.

Coaching for Climbers Every other Thursday (5pm - 7pm)At this bi-weekly clinic, you will learn different climbing techniques and training methods to advance your skills.

For registration information on Rockwall clinics, orientations, and events, visit campusrec.utsa.edu.

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18(left to right) Alexandra Mangano, Callie Haley, Alexis Poulos,

Yulianna Dominguez and Lauren Patrick / IG: @utsazta

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INTRAMURAL SPORTSFALL 2015SPORT REGISTRATION CLOSES PLAY BEGINSCollege Football Pick ‘Em 9/4/15 9/5/15

Fantasy Football 9/9/15 9/10/15

Pro Football Pick ‘Em 9/9/15 9/10/15

Indoor Soccer League 9/9/15 9/13/15

7v7 Flag Football League 9/16/15 9/20/15

Badminton Singles Tournament 9/23/15 9/27/15

Co-Ed Kickball Tournament 9/23/15 9/27/15

Volleyball League 9/30/15 10/4/14

Racquetball Singles Tournament 10/7/15 10/11/15

Punt, Pass, & Kick Competition N/A 10/13/15

Regional Flag Football Qualifier 10/21/15 10/23/15

Tennis Singles Tournament 10/21/15 10/25/15

3v3 Basketball Tournament 11/4/15 11/8/15

Table Tennis Singles Tournament 11/11/15 11/15/15

Air Hockey Tournament 11/11/15 11/15/15

SPRING 2016SPORT REGISTRATION CLOSES PLAY BEGINSBasketball League 1/27/16 1/31/16

Sofball League 1/27/16 1/31/16

Brandon Vaughn Regional Basketball Tournament Qualifier 2/10/16 2/12/16

Outdoor Soccer League 2/10/16 2/14/16

Badminton Doubles Tournament 2/10/16 2/14/16

Racquetball Doubles Tournament 2/24/16 2/29/16

Three Point Contest N/A 3/8/16

4v4 Flag Football League 3/9/16 3/21/16

March Madness Bracket Challenge 3/15/15 3/15/16

Table Tennis Doubles Tournament 4/6/16 4/10/16

Air Hockey Tournament 4/6/16 4/10/16

Dodgeball Tournament 4/13/16 4/17/16

Volleyball Tournament 4/13/16 4/17/16

Ultimate Tournament 4/20/16 4/24/16

Tennis Doubles Tournament 4/20/16 4/24/16

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Intramural Sports features on-campus team and individual competitions with men’s, women’sand co-ed divisions. You can create your own team or become a free agent and let teams find you.

For all of your Intramural Sports needs, bookmark imleagues.com/utsa.

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Positive Mind

Positive Vibes

Positive Life

Brittany Parffrey / IG: @brittany_parffrey

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CLUB SPORTSHere is your opportunity to compete against other universities in an organized and competitive

environment. UTSA Club Sports teams represent the university at the local, regional and national levels. Each club is also a registered student organization. For more information on how to join or

become a club, email Mario Rios, Assistant Director of Clubs Sports at [email protected].

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current clubs

= competed in national competitions

2014 - 2015 highlightsCLUB SPORTS AWARD RECIPIENTS Club Sports Club of the Year: Club Triathlon Club Sports Leader of the Year: Garrett Kneese Female Athlete of the Year: Allegra Hudson Male Athlete of the Year: Coy Jorden Academic Club of the Year: Club Swimming

CLUB SPORTS TEAM MILESTONES Women’s Powerlifting won the National Championship (2nd year in a row) at the 2015 USAPL Collegiate Nationals in Atlanta, GA Allegra Hudson won the national title in her weight class (47 kg/103.6 lbs) Dakota Young won the national title in her weight class (72 kg/158.7 lbs) Jaelynn Clark won 2nd place in her weight class (84+ kg/185+ lbs) Giovanna Ortega won 2nd place in her weight class (63 kg/138.6 lbs) Men’s Powerlifiting placed 3rd at the 2015 USAPL Collegiate Nationals in Atlanta, GA Coy Jorden won the national title in his weight class (83 kg/182.6 lbs) Mauricio Valdez won 2nd place in his weight class (83 kg/182.6 lbs) Brittany Parffrey competed at the USA Cycling Collegiate MTB Nationals and finished 23rd in Short Track Cross Country and 14th in Cross Country Leah Taylor finished 36th out of 75 competitors invited to the Female Draft Legal Triathlon

Badminton

Baseball

Climbing

Cycling

eSports

Fencing

Karate

Men’s Lacrosse

Women’s Lacrosse

Paintball

Men’s Powerlifting

Women’s Powerlifting

Quidditch

Racquetball

Men’s Rugby

Women’s Rugby

Men’s Soccer

Women’s Soccer

Swimming

Table Tennis

Tennis

Triathlon

Men’s Ultimate

Women’s Ultimate

Men’s Volleyball

Women’s Volleyball

Wrestling

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DOWNTOWN PROGRAMSHave classes downtown? We do too! Located on the third floor of the Durango Building,

the Downtown Fitness Center includes strength and cardio equipment and offers a variety of group exercise classes. Additionally, patrons have access to a full locker room and the outdoor Rowdy Sport CourtTM.

intramural sports challenges FALL 2015

EVENT DATE LOCATIONFootbal Accuracy Skills August. 25-26 Miller Plaza

Volleyball Skills Sept. 8-9 Miller Plaza

Baseball Skills Sept. 22-23 Miller Plaza

Wheelchair Basketball Oct. 6-7 Rowdy Sport Court

Freethrow Competition Oct. 20-21 Rowdy Sport Court

Pass, Punt, Kick Skills Nov. 3-4 Miller Plaza

Soccer Challenge Nov. 17-18 Miller Plaza

SPRING 2016

EVENT DATE LOCATION Football Accuracy Jan. 26-27 Miller Plaza

Cupcake Decoration Feb. 9-10 Frio St. Commons

Pickleball Skills Feb. 23-24 Rowdy Sport Court

Basketball Skills Mar. 8-9 Rowdy Sport Court

Bike Rodeo Mar. 22-23 Miller Plaza

Frisbee Golf Skills Apr. 5-6 Miller Plaza

Rowdy Rec Games Apr. 20 Miller Plaza

All of the above programming takes place from 11am - 2pm.

Take advantage of our other programs and services.

- Group exercise classes are free to all students and Campus Rec members.

Schedules and descriptions can be found online at campusrec.utsa.edu/

downtown-programs/group-exercise and posted around the Downtown Campus.

- Cardio Minute Madness is offered throughout the semester. Complete 150

minutes per week on cardio equipment.

- Free Fridays are for faculty and staff that are currently not Campus Rec members.

Come take a group exercise class or try out our cardio and weight equipment.

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= Fitness Center: 3rd floor of the Durango Bldg.

= Rowdy SportCourtTM

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CONTACT USLaura Munroe Director [email protected]

Mark Munguia Senior Associate Director, Programs [email protected]

Victoria Lopez-Herrera Associate Director, Student Development [email protected]

Nigel Harris Associate Director, Operations [email protected]

Jonathan Bange Assistant Director, Downtown Programs [email protected]

Andrew Chadick Assistant Director, Intramural Sports [email protected]

Leigh Darilek Assistant Director, Communications [email protected]

Dave Denny Assistant Director, Outdoor Pursuits [email protected]

Carlos Garcia Assistant Director, Rec Field Complex [email protected]

Steve Kudika Assistant Director, Fitness & Wellness [email protected]

Rob Ramon Assistant Director, Operations [email protected]

Mario Rios Assistant Director, Club Sports [email protected]

Alison Smith Assistant Director, Fitness & Wellnes [email protected]

Chad Zimmerman Program Coordinator, Intramural Sports [email protected]

Burt Ferguson Facilities Coordinator II, Operations [email protected]

Richard Rendon Coordinator, Custodial & Maintenance [email protected]

Sara Guajardo Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Lisa Jurgajtis Fiscal Manager [email protected]

Anna Paccione Fiscal Specialist [email protected]

Administrative Office - 210.458.6715

Membership Services - 210.458.7575

Outdoor Resource Center - 210.458.6720

Rockwall - 210.458.6735

Recreational Field Complex - 210.458.6458

Downtown Fitness Center - 210.458.2735

employment @ campus recOur department is proud to be the largest employer of students on campus. We employ diverse, talented, engaged students,

and take pride in mentoring and teaching transferable skills that can be utilized in future occupations. Visit our website for hiring

dates, job descriptions, requirements and applications: campusrec.utsa.edu.

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CONNECT WITH US/utsacampusrec

@utsacampusrec @utsacampusrec

@utsarec @utsarec

#utsarec

THANK YOU!

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Students are the reason we are here. They are the center of everything we do. For this program guide, we wanted to

celebrate those active in our community, whether it be in our facility or virtually on social media. If you would like to be

part of any of our future social media, print, or other materials, show us some hashtag (#utsarec) love on your social media

accounts or email Leigh Darilek, Assistant Director of Communications at [email protected].

FSA - Filipino Student AssociationIG: @utsafsa

Valerie Ortega / IG: @valeriemortegaKathy Carrizales / IG: @kkcarrizales

Jarren Templeton IG: @babytemp32

Jacob LoredoIG: @affinityfortruth

Adreanna BroussardIG: @cr3ativitee

Javier CervantesUTSA Staff

Brittany ParffreyIG: @brittany_parffrey

David ReidIG: @davereidiii

Amber AmezquitaAmber Elizondo

Braydon GoldIG: @braydongold

ZTA - Zeta Tau AlphaIG: @utsazta

Matthew KrammIG: @vonkramm

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(back row) Aaron Robles, Vincent Lock, Taliah Lopez, Julie Huynh, Kristy Eng, Tim Phan, Ben Phan & Jackie Reyes (front row) Jackie May & Enrico Sanchez / IG: @utsafsa