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Page 1: UO Rec 2014–2015 Annual Report

Department of

Physical Education and Recreation

EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity.

uorec.uoregon.edu

ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015

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Facts

E X P E N S E S R E S O U R C E S

29%

3%

9%

5%

38%

4%

1%

12%

Student FeesAcademic Year

Student FeesSummer

Authorized Course Fee

General Fund

Student FeesBuilding - Academic Year

Student FeesBuilding - Summer

Investment

Sales & Services Revenue

Unclassified Staff

Classified Staff

Student Staff & GTF

OPE

Services & Supplies

General Administrative Assessment

Bond Payments

Depreciation Expense

15%

4%

9%

11%

8%

2%

39%

11%

Mon–Fri6am–12am

Sat–Sun10am–12am

Break PeriodsRegular Term

Summer10am–8pm Closed6am–8pm 12pm–8pm

BUILDING HOURS

MEMBERSHIP FEES

Guest Pass: UO Member/Non-UOStudent Rec Fee

Faculty/StaffRetired & Emeritus Faculty/StaffStudent & Faculty/Staff Partners

AlumniCommunity

$6 / $10 day$97.75 term$100 term / $400 year$100 term / $400 year$100 term / $400 year$125 term / $500 year$170 term / $680 year

SWIMMING POOL

Lap PoolRec PoolHot Tub

Wet Room

12 lanes • 25 yd x 87 ft3 lanes • 25 yd x 39 ft16 persons • 172 square feet730 square feet

FACILITY SIZE

Indoor SQ FootageField and Track

Fitness Space

346,270 sq. ft.9.9 acres31,928 sq. ft.

CARDIO MACHINES

RowersARC TrainersSteppersFitness BikesTreadmillsUpper Body ErgometersSpinning BikesStepmillsElliptical Cross TrainersVersa ClimberAdaptive Motion Trainers

1342

2222

2511024

18

WEIGHT EQUIPMENT

Adjustable BenchesDumbells (tons)Squat RacksTRX MachinesPlate LoadedCable SystemsOlympic PlatformsTiresSelectorized MachinesBarbells (lbs)Bench Presses

405

1298

1585

21770

14

Bouldering WallRockwall

Height30 feet20 feet

Length80 feet70 feet

INDOOR CLIMBING WALL

Approximately 3,200 sq. ft. of climbing space

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WelcomeE X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y

It is a pleasure to share the 2014-15 PE & Rec Annual Report with you. This report will hopefully provide you with a sense of the excitement and passion that have become endemic to the Student Recreation Center over the past year as we attempted to provide the best in services, programs and facilities to every member of the UO community. We believe that the information contained within this document captures the essence of our efforts and successes and we hope it inspires you to support our goal of increasing opportunities for making healthy lifestyle choices.

The 2014-15 academic year was one of new beginnings, highlighted by the opening of the renovated and expanded Student Recreation Center. This project added 110,000 square feet of activity space, most notably, in the fitness, gymnasium and aquatics areas. This has allowed us to accommodate the increasing demand from our students for additional programs and new activities that space limitations had restricted in the past. At least a dozen new opportunities were presented to the UO community. It also provided us the chance to enhance many of our existing offerings. Our Women’s Self Defense class was one of many PE offerings that saw increased interest as a result. An enhanced emphasis on our summer camp and youth and family programs provided a much improved service to the UO community and were extremely popular.

New spaces like the Bouldering Wall and expanded spaces like the Wheelhouse (cycling studio) and Downtown Aquatics recorded huge increases in the number of participants. “If you build it, they will come”, the famous line from the movie “Field of Dreams” proved remarkably accurate in our case!

The annual report also showcases a number of student and career staff, honoring them for their notable achievements and efforts. We are fortunate to have some very talented, energetic and passionate people that make things happen around here each and every day. It is a bright reflection on the Rec Center that our staff approach their responsibilities with such enthusiasm and professionalism.

We are excited to have the opportunity to contribute to the health and wellbeing of the UO community. We look forward to our chance to connect with you!

Sincerely,

R. Kevin Marbury, Ph.DDirector, Physical Education and RecreationUniversity of Oregon

Table of Contents

Facts .................................................................................................................................................2Letter from the Director ............................................................................................................3Expansion ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Grand Opening Spaces ..........................................................................................................................................5 Gallery .........................................................................................................................................6PE Classes .......................................................................................................................................8 PE Highlights Outdoor Pursuits Program Women’s Self Defense Partnership ......................................................................................9 Coaching ....................................................................................................................................11Programs ...................................................................................................................................... 12 New ............................................................................................................................................ 12 Events ........................................................................................................................................ 13 Fitness .......................................................................................................................................14 Intramurals ............................................................................................................................... 15 Aquatics .................................................................................................................................... 16 Rockwall/Tennis ................................................................................................................. 17 Youth & Family ........................................................................................................................ 18Community .................................................................................................................................20Recognition .................................................................................................................................. 21

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Progress

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On January 8, 2013, the Oregon legislature passed the capital construction budget to approve the $50 million Student Recreation Center expansion project. The project was funded using student fees.

The old lap pool (Leighton Pool) is coverted to a cistern that collects rainwater. The water is recycled for greywater for toilets and outdoor irrigation.

LEED, Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a green building certifi cation program that recognizes best-in-class building strategies and practices. The Student Recreation Center has applied for LEED Platinum Certifi cation. This is the highest level of certifi cation with only 2 current campus recreation facilities in the country holding this distinction. Active Chilled BeamsThe half cylinder devices connected to the ceiling throughout the building are part of the convection HVAC system that is used to cool and heat the building. Radiant Heat FloorsHydronic or water going through a PEX tubing in the fl oors provides radiant heat throughout the building. Solar PV PanelsThe photovoltaic array located on the rooftop produces electricity to assist and off set some of the use and cost of energy in the building. Automatic LightingThe electric lighting responds and adjusts automatically based on the amount of daylight coming in from multiple windows and skylights. Adjustable Skylights and ShadesThe skylight and shades allow signifi cant daylight into the building and also adjust to reduce glare and heat-gain. Zero Waste StationsStations are located throughout the building providing an opportunity for patrons to recycle or compost waste.

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JUNE ‘14 GRAND OPENING JANUARY 5, 2015

The Grand Opening celebration of the UO SRC Expansion. The event was held on January 5, 2015 and brought more than 7,000 visitors into the facility to see the new space.

RETURN OF THE REC:

Completed

DEDICATED FITNESS SPACE

35,000SQFT.

NEW SPACE(SQ. FEET)

110,000BUILDING

ENTRY POINTS

3

ADA ACCESSIBLE TURNSTILES

9

ADDITIONAL BASKETBALL COURTS

3

MIDTOWN FITNESSDUCK STORE

FITNESS ALLEYUPTOWN FITNESS

FITNESS DECKUPTOWN COURTS

FITNESS YARDDOWNTOWN AQUATICS

FITNESS FACTORYROCK DISTRICTWHEELHOUSE

LOCKER ROOMS

WETCLASSROOM

PERSONAL TRAINING STUDIO

MIND-BODYSTUDIO

LOUNGESPACES

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Expansion Gallery

Uptown Courts Downtown Aquatics Bouldering Wall

Midtown Fitness Controlled Access Lounge Spaces

Great Hall Wet Classroom Main Street

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Uptown Fitness East Facade Downtown Aquatics

Equipment Issue Fitness Alley Media Wall

Fitness Playground Wheelhouse Hot Tub and Rec Pool

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PE Classes

PE CLASShighlights

460coursesoffered

12,332total

enrollment

60pe class

instructors

OUTDOOR PURSUITSprogram

58coursesoffered

1,249number of credits

earned

13outdoor leadership

certificates awarded

24nights spent

outdoors

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PE Class Partnership: Sociology • Women’s Self Defense

Ryan Kelly, a veteran Martial Arts instructor, wanted to improve the scope of our physical skill based Women’s Self Defense courses by adding a ‘classroom’ component that focuses on assertiveness and empowerment training. Ryan contacted Dr. Jocelyn Hollander who is the Department Head of Sociology here at the UO. Dr. Hollander’s area of study is violence against women and she has taught Women’s Self Defense for many years. Ryan and Jocelyn developed a collaboration that has grown from the two of them to a faculty of six who teach eight sections of Women’s Self Defense per year. This program is supported fi nancially and philosophically by the President of the UO, the Vice President of Student Life, and the Provost’s Offi ce. Our program is often referenced as one of the prevention strategies the UO off ers to fi ght sexual assault on campus.

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3,662students enrolledin fi tness classes

2,525students enrolled

in mind-body classes

833students enrolled in team sports classes

Mind-BodyMeditation I

Kundalini MeditationTai Chi ITai Chi II

Gentle YogaHatha Yoga IHatha Yoga IIHatha Yoga III

Vinyasa Flow YogaSports Yoga I

Kundalini Yoga IKundalini Yoga IIAshtanga Yoga

Team SportsFlag FootballVolleyball IIVolleyball IIIBasketball IIBasketball III

Ultimate Frisbee IUltimate Frisbee II

Soccer ISoccer IISoccer III

Indoor Soccer

FitnessStretch & Flex I

Body Sculpting I & IIFitness Yoga

Pilates Matwork IPilates Yoga Fusion

Cross Fit I & IIGroup Cycling I

Fitness KickboxingCardio Fusion

Speed and AgilityCore and Stretch

Boot CampLatin Fusion

Fitness DancePersonal Trainer

Nutrition & PerformanceHealthy Weight Loss

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PE Class Highlight: Coaching

Designed to address all aspects of coaching from kindergarten through the college level, this course covers topics that include philosophy, organizational techniques, writing workouts, discipline, team management, and more. There have been over 230 students who have completed this course which started in Fall 2013. The instructor, Dave Rubino, was a Division III athlete in soccer, basketball, and track and fi eld. He has coached multiple sports at every level from elementary school through Division I (13 years as a college coach).

Dave Rubino, Assistant Director for Physical Education

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Programs

New Courses, Programs, and Events

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groupx

HIIT CYCLINGgroupx

TRXsmall group training

KETTLEBELLsmall group training

CYCLING STUDIOfacilities

FACULTY/STAFFFITNESS PROGRAM

fitness

YARD CIRCUITSgroupx

BOXFITsmall group training

WOMEN’S ONLYOLYMPIC LIFTING

small group training

BATTLE ROPES

small group training

DUCK TRAILSSUMMER CAMP

youth & family

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RUN WITH THE DUCKannual 5k fun run

REC NIGHTSstudent orientation event

Rec Nights is part of the premiere social activity of IntroDUCKtion; a UO orientation program for all incoming freshman and transfer students. Eight Rec Nights attracted over 3200 students to experience the facilities, PE classes, programs, and services off ered by PE & Rec.

The 5th Annual Run with the Duck 5K Race, held Homecoming weekend, was a collaboration between PE & Rec and Healthy Oregon. Over 500 students, faculty, staff , parents, and alumni runners joined in on the fun.

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Events

As one of the signature Week of Welcome events, Duck into the REC took place on September 24th, 2015 – Freshman Move-In Day! With over 3,000+ attendees and well over 100 student workers and volunteers, this year’s event had everything! A fun and interactive outdoor party with music, games, dancing and food! Students had the opportunity to play, make new friends and connect with the programs and services at the Student Recreation Center.

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Fitness

FACULTY/STAFF WORKOUTSparticipant facts

GROUP Xyearly participation

75unique faculty/staff

participants

904participations

total

225faculty/staff members

with a GroupX punch card

2,821total groupx passes

purchased

15,376total workoutparticipations

PERSONAL TRAININGappointment

facts

527appointments

(including packages)

100sessions facilitated

per trainer this year

3,604independent sessions

The Rec Fitness Team partnered with Residence Life to off er a Residence Hall special Top 40 Dance session. This hip-hop style movement dance session was hosted in Global Scholars Hall and has seen 2197 UO Students.

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TOTAL NUMBERSintramurals

587champion shirts

awarded

2,325total number of

female participants

6,356total number of

male participants

Intramurals

INTRAMURAL SPORTS

participationfacts

946total number of

IM teams

602number of

tournament and event participants

40number of tournaments

and events

INTRAMURALSyearly participation

8,681total intramural

participants

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Aquatics

DOWNTOWN AQUATICS

numbers

48number of staff

93%increase in rentals

65%increase in pool usage

AQUATICSinformation

12lanes in the

lap pool

ADAaccessible pool

(ramp, stair, and lift)

16person hot tub

SWIMMING POOL

Lap PoolRec PoolHot Tub

Wet Room

12 lanes • 25 yd x 87 ft3 lanes • 25 yd x 39 ft16 persons • 172 square feet730 square feet

Term Lap PoolRec/Hot

TubChild Rentals

Winter ‘15 10,084 9,913 331 1,544

Spring Break

426 386 12 0

Spring ‘15 7,803 10,775 180 532

Totals 18,313 21,074 523 2,076

67,499total aquatics participants

21,074hot tub usage

(opened Winter 2015)

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Rockwall • Tennis

We change over 300 routes every month which allows our users to experience a variety of fresh climbing options in a wide range of diffi culty.

TENNISinformation

6967tennis players

211ball machine rentals

BOULDERING WALL

CLIMBINGinformation 21

rock districtstaff members

3440climbing skills tests

completed

525number of climbing

lessons

HEIGHT20 ft.

LENGTH70 ft.

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Duck Trails Summer Camp

Campers ages 5-11 swam, rock climbed, played sports, participated in special events, and brought an overall frenetic bustle to the Rec throughout all 9 weeks of full-day camp programs! Activities were designed to help campers build friendships, explore their creativity, and participate in positive recreational experiences. Staff wanted campers leaving each day thinking it was the best day ever!

Classic . Sports. Climbing & Outdoor Survival.

Youth and Family

SUMMER CAMP

numbers253

unique individual campers

390total enrollment

in all 9 weeks of camp

9weeks of

camp

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FAMILY REC DAYnumbers

248total

participants

8undergraduate

families

11graduate families

55faculty/staff

families

Youth Swim LessonsOn Saturday mornings, the Rec transforms into a community hub with a fl urry of family activities. Youth swimming lessons run for 4 week sessions twice per quarter.

110swimmers

(winter & spring)

Family Rec Day Families chose their own adventure from a variety

of open and facilitated activities inside the Rec, including rock climbing, swimming, dancing, and an

obstacle course!

Child Day PassesFamilies are encouraged to come and play together during family recreation hours at the Student Recreation Center.

787total child day

passes sold

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Community

NEW STAFF

MARKBRAUN

2014 SUMMER INTERNSExplore. Engage. Develop.

PIPERFAHRNEY

MICHELLEKOCKS

TERESAPALMER

CRAIGTHOMPSON

WENJIEWAN

AMANDABROWN

CHASEFARRELL

AMANDADEML

TRISHDORMAN

NIRSA Region VI Basketball Tournament, Eastern Washington University.

DARLE DRISCOLRetired in 2015

ALL STAFF RETREATJune 2015

YEARS OF SERVICE30302015151515101055

Peg ReesDeanna Bowden

Molly KennedySeth Ford

Joe HendersonStephanie Denby

Jackie JamesTiffany Lundy

Chantelle RussellBev Smith

Linda Metzger

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CAITLIN NICHOLS, LARRY JANSENCHARLIE GLINIAK, AND AMANDA MERRILL

Mel Jackson Award recipients

CHARLIE GLINIAKHeyer/LaMore Leadership Award

BRYAN HAUNERTOutstanding Officer of Administration Award

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