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Inspiring Active and Healthy Lifestyles<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

Resource<br />

Guide<br />

Fall 2012


<strong>Recreation</strong><br />

and Wellness<br />

As a part of the Division of <strong>Student</strong> Affairs, the Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness offers many sporting and wellness activities to support <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> and the local community. <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness is unique in<br />

the nation, boasting not only a traditional recreation center among its facilities,<br />

but also a golf course, field house and an ice arena. Diverse programming ranging<br />

from aquatics, golf, sport clubs, intramurals and ice, to wellness, fitness, outdoor<br />

programs and community, youth and family activities are offered.<br />

Mission<br />

<strong>State</strong>ment<br />

The Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness is a comprehensive program that<br />

provides unique opportunities for recreation, wellness, and student development;<br />

promotes healthy lifestyles to the <strong>University</strong> and surrounding communities through<br />

personal and team challenges, hands-on educational experience and competitive<br />

activities; aids in student recruitment and retention; and supports the <strong>University</strong>’s<br />

core values and diversity initiatives to enhance the quality of life through the<br />

balance of work and play.<br />

Important Note: Details, dates, and times throughout this publication are subject to change.<br />

For the most up-to-date information, please visit the <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness website:<br />

www.bgsu.edu/recwell


Staff<br />

Facilities<br />

Membership<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Aquatics<br />

Sport Clubs<br />

Fitness<br />

9<br />

10<br />

13<br />

14<br />

Golf<br />

Ice Arena<br />

Intramural Sports<br />

16<br />

18<br />

20<br />

22<br />

Outdoor Program<br />

Wellness Connection<br />

Community, Youth & Family<br />

Community Connections<br />

24<br />

26<br />

28<br />

29<br />

Advertising Opportunities<br />

Education & SDL<br />

Map & Policies<br />

30<br />

32<br />

Table of Contents


4<br />

Staff<br />

Micha alt<br />

Assistant Director –<br />

Aquatics/Youth & Family<br />

419.372.7482<br />

smicha@bgsu.edu<br />

tiM archer<br />

Maintenance – SRC<br />

419.372.5808<br />

tarcher@bgsu.edu<br />

JaMie Baringer<br />

Director – BGSU Ice Arena<br />

419.372.2764<br />

jbaring@bgsu.edu<br />

Diana Bechstein<br />

Account Clerk - SRC<br />

419.372.2365<br />

bdianas@bgsu.edu<br />

John Booth<br />

Maintenance – SRC<br />

419.372.7490<br />

jabooth@bgsu.edu<br />

terry carver<br />

Administrative Secretary –<br />

PFH<br />

419.372.7487<br />

tcarver@bgsu.edu<br />

Malissa Davis<br />

Secretary – SRC<br />

419.372.0450<br />

davisma@bgsu.edu<br />

sarah DeWitt<br />

GA - Wellness Connection<br />

419.372.2713<br />

sdewitt@bgsu.edu<br />

laura Dunn<br />

Coordinator for Ice Arena<br />

Programs<br />

419.372.8686<br />

dunnle@bgsu.edu<br />

DoralinDa estraDa<br />

Custodian - SRC<br />

419.372.7488<br />

destrad@bgsu.edu<br />

JeroMe gaBriel<br />

Assistant Director – Outdoor<br />

Program<br />

419.372.2146<br />

jeromeg@bgsu.edu<br />

tony haDDaD<br />

GA - PFH Events<br />

419.372.8110<br />

ahaddad@bgsu.edu<br />

toM hagerty<br />

GA - Ice Arena<br />

419.372.7412<br />

thagert@bgsu.edu<br />

enrico haMilton<br />

GA – SRC<br />

419.372.2764<br />

jbaring@bgsu.edu<br />

linDa haMMer<br />

Administrative Assistant -<br />

SRC<br />

419.372.8659<br />

lhammer@bgsu.edu<br />

gerry henry<br />

Custodian – PFH<br />

419.372.9960<br />

ghenry@bgsu.edu<br />

aMy hernanDez<br />

Custodian – Ice Arena<br />

419.372.2164<br />

amyh@bgsu.edu<br />

Dave hollinger<br />

Assistant Director – SRC<br />

419.372.7477<br />

holling@bgsu.edu<br />

anDy Jones<br />

Golf Course Worker<br />

419.372.7099<br />

jandyr@bgsu.edu<br />

rita KalMiKova<br />

GA - Aquatics<br />

419.372.7475<br />

mkalmik@bgsu.edu<br />

steve KaMpf<br />

Director – <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness<br />

419.372.7485<br />

skampf@bgsu.edu<br />

gary layne<br />

Assistant to Director – Aquatics/<br />

Facilities<br />

419.372.7476<br />

glayne@bgsu.edu<br />

lona lecK<br />

Assistant Director – Marketing/<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Employment<br />

419.372.7235<br />

lona@bgsu.edu<br />

thaD long<br />

Associate Director – SRC/PFH<br />

Facilities<br />

419.372.7479<br />

longtha@bgsu.edu<br />

eric nagel<br />

Superintendent – Ice Arena<br />

419.372.7236<br />

enagel@bgsu.edu<br />

evelyn porter<br />

Housekeeping Manager – SRC<br />

419.372.7488<br />

evelynp@bgsu.edu<br />

MiKe rocKovich<br />

Assistant Director – Finance<br />

419.372.7483<br />

rockomj@bgsu.edu<br />

Brittany roth<br />

GA - Wellness Connection<br />

419.372.2713<br />

broth@bgsu.edu<br />

stephanie saliga<br />

GA - Fitness<br />

419.372.2713<br />

ssaliga@bgsu.edu<br />

steve seeger<br />

Assistant to Director – Aquatics/<br />

Facilities<br />

419.372.7476<br />

sseeger@bgsu.edu<br />

scott sehMann<br />

Assistant Director – Intramurals/<br />

Sport Clubs/Perry Field House<br />

419.372.8343<br />

sehmans@bgsu.edu<br />

george “carlos” serrato<br />

Golf Course Worker<br />

419.372.7099<br />

gserrat@bgsu.edu<br />

Karyn sMith<br />

Health Educator<br />

419.372.9309<br />

karync@bgsu.edu<br />

casey starK<br />

GA – <strong>Student</strong> Dev/Programming<br />

419.372.2483<br />

cmstark@bgsu.edu<br />

linDa starKey<br />

Custodian – SRC<br />

419.372.7488<br />

blinda@bgsu.edu<br />

MiKe sWartz<br />

GA - Outdoor Program<br />

419.372.2146<br />

swartzm@bgsu.edu<br />

eric tesKe<br />

Staff Assistant – SRC<br />

419.372.2713<br />

teskeej@bgsu.edu<br />

chris thoMas<br />

GA - Intramurals/Sport Clubs<br />

419.372.8110<br />

christt@bgsu.edu<br />

Kurt thoMas<br />

Director of Golf<br />

419.372.2674<br />

kurttom@bgsu.edu<br />

faith yingling<br />

Director – Wellness Connection<br />

419.372.9351<br />

faithy@bgsu.edu


417 N. Mercer Road<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>, OH 43403<br />

Phone: 419.372.2264<br />

Fax: 419.372.0303<br />

icearena@bgsu.edu<br />

The Ice Arena serves as a focal point of recreational<br />

ice skating, intercollegiate hockey competition,<br />

curling bonspiels and physical education activities<br />

on campus.<br />

Construction of the Ice Arena began in the spring<br />

of 1965 at the cost of 1.8 million dollars. The facility<br />

opened in February 1967. In 1989, additional<br />

permanent seating in the north-end of the facility<br />

at a cost of $650,000 was added. Seating capacity<br />

is listed at approximately 4,700 and overall capacity<br />

is 5,000. A new Multi-Purpose ice was added during<br />

the 2010 renovation in addition to improving locker<br />

rooms, mechanical areas, the roofing system and<br />

flooring. Additional renovations were made in<br />

2011 including new lighting over the Main Ice, new<br />

concession stands and a new sound system.<br />

A BGSU Affiliate rate is valid for current faculty/<br />

staff/student groups or organizations hosting an<br />

official BGSU function.<br />

Main Ice (85’ x 200’)<br />

BGSU Affiliate $165/hr<br />

General Public $217/hr<br />

The Main Ice at the BGSU Ice Arena can be rented<br />

for events and functions involving hockey, figure<br />

skating, or general recreational skating. It is ideal<br />

for school field trips at any grade level, church and<br />

scout group social outings, and even broomball.<br />

Users of all affiliations are welcome, including<br />

BGSU faculty, staff, and students, as well as the<br />

general public. Skate rental fees of $2.00 per person<br />

apply to all rentals.<br />

Lounge<br />

BGSU Affiliate $80 first two hours<br />

Each Additional Hour $25<br />

General Public $150 first two hours<br />

Each Additional Hour $30<br />

Fireplace $20 (built by staff)<br />

The Ice Arena Lounge is large enough to comfortably<br />

accommodate up to 125 people, yet can maintain<br />

a “living room” atmosphere for smaller functions.<br />

It is an excellent venue for wedding receptions,<br />

retirement parties, academic seminars, business<br />

meetings, and a variety of social events. Customers<br />

are allowed great flexibility with regard to set up<br />

BGSU Ice Arena<br />

and catering. Kitchen facilities including food<br />

warmers, a commercial sized refrigerator, freezer,<br />

sink, and microwave are available. Candles are not<br />

permitted. Alcoholic beverages are permitted with a<br />

$200 cash deposit. Possession and consumption is<br />

restricted to the Lounge.<br />

Multipurpose Ice (57’ x 150’)<br />

BGSU Affiliate $95/hr<br />

General Public $135/hr<br />

Open Curling (per person) $10/hr<br />

Curling is a great way to take advantage of the<br />

Multipurpose Ice and is a unique activity that can be<br />

enjoyed by individuals of all ages. Corporate events<br />

in conjunction with Lounge rentals are very popular<br />

on the Multipurpose Ice as well as family and<br />

organizational parties and outings. Novice curlers<br />

are encouraged to schedule curling instruction or<br />

have prior curling experience. Fee arranged with BG<br />

Curling Club.<br />

Newlove Pro Shop<br />

Basic hockey, curling and skating equipment<br />

and a plethora of Falcon Hockey merchandise is<br />

conveniently available at Newlove Pro Shop. Coke<br />

products, coffee and snacks are also sold during<br />

events at the newly renovated concession stands.<br />

5


1616 E. Poe Road<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>, OH 43403<br />

Phone 419.372-2674<br />

Fax 419.372.1230<br />

golf@bgsu.edu<br />

In 1964, the <strong>University</strong> opened the Forrest Creason<br />

Golf Course in it’s present location. The course<br />

was a 9-hole layout that replaced the course on<br />

campus. In 1975, the course was expanded to<br />

18 holes and a driving range was added. Forrest<br />

Creason Golf Course is a member of the United<br />

<strong>State</strong>s Golf Association. The semi-private course is<br />

open to the public and offers four sets of tees with<br />

a championship distance of 6,457 yards.<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course 6<br />

9 Holes 18 Holes<br />

Weekday Walking w/ Cart Walking w/ Cart<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $11 $17 $14 $26<br />

Senior (55+) $10 $16 $14 $26<br />

General Public<br />

Weekend<br />

$14 $20 $20 $32<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $12 $18 $18 $30<br />

General Public $17 $23 $25 $37<br />

Golf Course Pro Shop<br />

In addition to gloves, balls, tees, and other<br />

golf essentials, apparel including golf shirts,<br />

windbreakers, and umbrellas are available for<br />

purchase at the Pro Shop. Gift certificates are<br />

available for any occasion.<br />

Practice <strong>Center</strong><br />

The Practice <strong>Center</strong> includes a 20-acre, all grass<br />

driving range, short-game targets, a chipping area<br />

and putting green.<br />

Membership Full-Year Summer Spring Fall<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $240 $175 $75 $95<br />

Faculty/Staff/BGSU Retiree $560<br />

Additional Member $200/person; $825/family<br />

General Public $685 Additional Fees<br />

Additional Member $200/person; $950/family Pull Cart $3<br />

Senior (55+) $525 Club Rental $7.50<br />

Additional Member $200 Small Range Balls $3<br />

Junior $200 Large Range Balls $5<br />

Handicap $15


801 N. Mercer Road<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>, OH 43403<br />

Phone 419.372.9900<br />

Fax 419.372.8044<br />

Facility Hours<br />

Academic Year<br />

Monday – Thursday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM<br />

Friday 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM<br />

Saturday 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday 12:00 PM – 10:00PM<br />

*Closed weekends in September and April except for rentals<br />

Summer<br />

Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM<br />

Opened in 1993, the 127,000 square foot Perry Field<br />

House has two large wings: the Turf Room that is<br />

a 100 x 60 yard field covered with synthetic turf<br />

(including four batting cages) that can be used for<br />

events ranging from flag football to soccer and<br />

baseball conditioning, and the Track Room that is<br />

a 200-meter, six running/eight sprint lane track<br />

encircling four courts for basketball, volleyball,<br />

or tennis. These large rooms are connected by a<br />

center section that contains the Perry Field House<br />

administrative, Intramural and Sport Club offices,<br />

shower and locker rooms, a meeting room, conference<br />

room, foyer and an information desk. The Perry<br />

Field House also houses a fully-equipped Sports Care<br />

<strong>Center</strong> (training room).<br />

Areas<br />

Track Room<br />

One court<br />

Turf Room<br />

1/2 Turf Room<br />

Meeting Room<br />

Conference Room<br />

Perry Field House Facility Rental Rates<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s, <strong>Student</strong><br />

Organizations, Departments<br />

$59/hour<br />

$22/hour<br />

$59/hour<br />

$30/hour<br />

*$10/hour<br />

*$10/hour<br />

General Public<br />

$119/hour<br />

$42/hour<br />

$142/hour<br />

$72/hour<br />

*$15/hour<br />

*$15/hour<br />

*Meeting Room and/or Conference Room are included with rental of Track/Turf Room if needed.<br />

**Additional BGSU student organization discounts may apply.<br />

For all facility rental questions please contact Scott Sehmann, sehmans@bgsu.edu or use the<br />

Perry Field House E-Reservation Form. Basic sporting equipment including basketballs,<br />

volleyballs, soccer balls and other items can be checked out at the Front Desk.<br />

Perry Field House<br />

Phone: 419.372.9900<br />

Perry Field House/Outdoor Areas<br />

Reserve the following locations throughout campus<br />

for outdoor fun and play:<br />

>> Intramural Fields – located south of the Ice Arena<br />

>> College Park Tennis Courts & Field – four outdoor<br />

tennis courts located inside a fenced area, with<br />

coin operated lights; one grass sports field along<br />

Poe Road<br />

>> Kreischer/Harshman Basketball Courts - located<br />

outside of Kreischer and Harshman residence<br />

halls<br />

>> Sand Volleyball Court – one sand court located<br />

outside the northeast corner of the <strong>Student</strong><br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

>> Perry Field House Mud Pits – two mud pits<br />

located just behind the Perry Field House<br />

>> Jogging Trail - 1/3 mile lit track surrounding the<br />

lower lake north of the SRC<br />

7


8<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

1411 Ridge Road<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>, OH 43403<br />

Phone 419.372.2000<br />

Fax 419.372.8454<br />

Facility Hours<br />

Academic Year<br />

Monday – Thursday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM<br />

Friday 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM<br />

Saturday 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Sunday 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM<br />

Summer<br />

Monday – Friday 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM<br />

Academic Year Hours - Andrews Pool:<br />

Monday – Thursday 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Friday – Sunday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Academic Year Hours - Cooper Pool:<br />

Monday – Thursday 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM<br />

Friday 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday – Sunday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s <strong>Student</strong><br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> offers expansive recreational<br />

opportunities for <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> students, faculty,<br />

staff and community members. Although it is<br />

student-oriented, the SRC has enhanced the<br />

quality of life for the entire university community<br />

since its opening on January 2, 1979. The fourlevel,<br />

185,000 square foot complex features the<br />

following:<br />

>> 2 swimming pools<br />

>> hot tub<br />

>> sauna room located within each locker room<br />

>> pro shop<br />

>> 11 handball/racquetball courts<br />

>>2 wallyball courts<br />

>> 3 squash courts<br />

>> weight room<br />

>> spinning room<br />

>> cardio area<br />

>> multipurpose room<br />

>> elevated running track<br />

>> group exercise room<br />

>> large sports center which accommodates<br />

basketball, tennis, volleyball, and badminton<br />

>> climbing wall<br />

>> patio adjacent to Andrews Pool<br />

SRC Rental Opportunities<br />

Within the facility, certain spaces are available<br />

for shared use or exclusive rental. To submit<br />

a reservation request, please utilize the<br />

e-reservation request form through the <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

and Wellness website.<br />

For more information, please contact;<br />

>> Aquatic/Birthday Parties/Youth &<br />

Family Programs: Micha Alt<br />

smicha@bgsu.edu<br />

>> Facility Requests (after proms, group<br />

outings, etc.): Dave Hollinger<br />

holling@bgsu.edu<br />

>> Climbing Wall: Jerome Gabriel<br />

jeromeg@bgsu.edu<br />

Areas<br />

Individual Gym Courts<br />

All Four Gym Courts<br />

Andrews Pool<br />

Cooper Pool<br />

Racquetball Court<br />

Wallyball Court<br />

Climbing Wall<br />

Dance/Group Exercise Room<br />

Multipurpose Room<br />

Youth & Family Room<br />

Full Facility*<br />

*Excludes pools and climbing wall<br />

SRC Pro Shop<br />

Sports equipment and apparel can be purchased at<br />

the Pro Shop located in the lower level of the SRC.<br />

Sport drinks, protein shakes, protein bars and<br />

basic equipment rental is also available.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Facility Rental Rates<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s, <strong>Student</strong> Organizations,<br />

Departments & SRC Members<br />

$27/hour<br />

$81/hour<br />

$32/hour<br />

$81/hour<br />

$11/hour<br />

$11/hour<br />

$32/hour<br />

$27/hour<br />

$11/hour<br />

$27/hour<br />

$134/hour<br />

General Public<br />

$54/hour<br />

$188/hour<br />

$54/hour<br />

$173/hour<br />

$22/hour<br />

$22/hour<br />

$64hour<br />

$54/hour<br />

$22/hour<br />

$54/hour<br />

$236/hour


Academic Year<br />

Summer<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness offers memberships including use of the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> and limited use of<br />

the Perry Field House, when available, on a semester, academicz or yearly basis. Payroll deduction is offered to<br />

BGSU faculty and staff.<br />

Membership Plans<br />

Semester Individual<br />

Semester Spouse<br />

Semester Individual & Spouse<br />

Semester Senior (62+)<br />

Semester Senior (62+) Spouse<br />

Academic Year Individual<br />

Academic Year Spouse<br />

Academic Year Individual & Spouse<br />

Academic Year Senior (62+)<br />

Academic Year Senior (62+) Spouse<br />

Dependent of Member (


10<br />

Aquatics<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> // Phone: 419.372.2000<br />

Equipped with two pools, a 12-person hot tub,<br />

a sun deck, educational classes and water<br />

basketball hoop. The Aquatic Program is ready to<br />

meet any fitness, leisure and learning needs.<br />

Andrews Pool/Hot Tub<br />

>> Pool Temperature: 87°<br />

>> Hot Tub Temperature: 104°<br />

>> Academic Year Hours:<br />

Monday – Thursday 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Friday – Sunday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Cooper Pool<br />

>> Pool Temperature: 80°<br />

>> 50 Meter x 25 Yard<br />

>> Olympic Size Pool<br />

>> Academic Year Hours:<br />

Monday – Thursday 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM<br />

Friday 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday – Sunday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Learn to Swim<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> offers swim<br />

lessons for all people age six months through<br />

adult and all skill levels from beginning to<br />

advanced swimmers taught by fully certified<br />

American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors.<br />

Small Group Lessons<br />

Small Group Lessons have a minimum of 4<br />

participants and a maximum of 6 participants<br />

per class. If class does not meet minimum<br />

number of participants, class will be cancelled. If<br />

class is cancelled due to low enrollment, consider<br />

semi-private or private lessons (additional fees<br />

apply).<br />

Semi-Private Lessons<br />

(by appointment only)<br />

Specialized and intensive swim instruction<br />

for 2 to 3 students 3 years and up. Learn and<br />

improve skills quickly. Please keep in mind<br />

we do not match up children for semi-private<br />

lessons; please assemble your group in advance.<br />

Participants must be at similar swimming<br />

abilities/levels.<br />

Private Lessons (by appointment only)<br />

Private swim lessons are offered to interested<br />

parties who cannot fit group lessons into<br />

their busy schedules or just prefer one-on-one<br />

instruction. Times and dates of lessons are<br />

determined between the assigned instructor and<br />

participant.<br />

Participants may register for all Learn to Swim<br />

classes at the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> or by<br />

calling 419.372.2000.<br />

Class Descriptions<br />

Parent and Child<br />

Designed for children 6 to 36 months of age,<br />

the program builds swimming readiness by<br />

emphasizing fun in water. Swim diapers are<br />

required.<br />

Preschool Aquatics<br />

Designed for children 3 to 4 years of age, the<br />

program builds on readiness in the water<br />

rehearsed in Parent and Child Aquatics without<br />

the assistance of the parent. This level is a<br />

transition between Parent and Child Aquatics and<br />

Level 1. Swim diapers are required.<br />

Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills<br />

Purpose: Help students feel comfortable in the<br />

water.<br />

>> Basic water safety rules<br />

>> Submerging mouth, nose, and eyes<br />

>> Opening eyes under water and picking up<br />

submerged objects<br />

>> Swimming on front and back using arm/leg<br />

action<br />

Event<br />

2012/2013 Learn To Swim Dates<br />

Dates<br />

Fall Saturday Session September 22, 29; October 13, 20, 27; November 3<br />

Fall Sunday Session October 28; November 4, 11, 18; December 2, 9<br />

Spring Saturday Session March 16*, 23, 30; April 13, 20, 27; November 3<br />

Spring Sunday Session January 20*, 27; February 3, 10, 17, 24<br />

Level<br />

Parent & Child<br />

Preschool/Level 1<br />

Level 2<br />

Level 3<br />

Level 4/5<br />

Pool<br />

Andrews Pool<br />

Andrews Pool<br />

Andrews Pool<br />

Andrews/Cooper Pool<br />

Andrews/Cooper Pool<br />

* Swim meet is taking place. Meeting place may change<br />

Lesson Costs<br />

Members Non-Members<br />

Small Group<br />

Semi Private<br />

$75 $82.50<br />

Three 45-min sessions $50 $55<br />

Six 45-min sessions<br />

Private<br />

$90 $99<br />

Three 30-min sessions $65 $72.50<br />

Six 30-min sessions $120 $132<br />

Times<br />

1:30 PM - 2:00 PM<br />

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM<br />

2:00 PM - 2:45 PM<br />

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM<br />

2:00 PM - 2:45 PM<br />

Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills<br />

Purpose: Gives students success with<br />

fundamental skills.<br />

>> Submerging entire head<br />

>> Front and back glide<br />

>> Treading water using arm and leg motions<br />

>> Swimming on front and back using arm and<br />

leg motions<br />

Level 3 – Stroke Development<br />

Purpose: Builds on the skills in Level II by<br />

providing additional guided practice.<br />

>> Submerging entire head<br />

>> Front and back glide/Front and back crawl<br />

>> Kneeling or standing dive (shallow dive<br />

progression)<br />

>> Rotary breathing in horizontal position<br />

>> Survival float, back float<br />

>> Butterfly kick and body motion<br />

Level 4 – Stroke Improvement<br />

Purpose: Develops confidence in the strokes<br />

learned and improve other aquatic skills.<br />

>> Dive from stride position or shallow dive<br />

>> Elementary backstroke, breaststroke,<br />

butterfly<br />

>> Throwing assist<br />

>> Feet-first surface dive<br />

>> Front and back crawl<br />

Level 5 Stroke Refinement<br />

Purpose: Provides coordination and refinement<br />

of strokes.<br />

>> Standing dive<br />

>> Open turns on front and back/Front and back<br />

crawl<br />

>> Tuck surface dive and pike surface dive<br />

>> Front flip turn and backstroke flip turn<br />

>> Elementary backstroke, butterfly,<br />

breaststroke and sidestroke<br />

>> Front flip turn and backstroke flip turn<br />

>> Elementary backstroke, butterfly, sidestroke<br />

Additional Programs<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Swim Club<br />

Consists of an Age Group Swim Team and a<br />

Master’s Swim Team. For more information,<br />

contact Carolyn Layne at 419-372-7480 or<br />

cstrunk@bgsu.edu.<br />

Water Exercise Training (WET)<br />

A low intensity aquatic-based fitness and exercise<br />

program designed for seniors. For registration,<br />

please contact Dr. Geoffrey Meek at 419.372.0501<br />

or email gmeek@bgsu.edu.<br />

>> Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM<br />

Multiple Sclerosis Swim Group<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> membership and<br />

medical clearance is required. For registration,<br />

please contact Dr. Geoffrey Meek at 419.372.0501<br />

or email gmeek@bgsu.edu.<br />

>> Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM


Health and Safety Certification<br />

Classes<br />

Health and Safety courses are offered to students,<br />

faculty/staff, and community members and<br />

are conducted by American Red Cross certified<br />

instructors. Participants must be at least 15 years<br />

old.<br />

Basic First Aid Full Course<br />

The purpose of the American Red Cross First Aid<br />

program is to help participants recognize and<br />

respond appropriately to first aid emergencies. This<br />

course teaches skills that participants need to know<br />

to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill<br />

person until advanced medical personnel arrive and<br />

take over. Certification is valid for 2 years.<br />

Cost:<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Staff $40<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s and Members $50<br />

Non-Members $55<br />

CPR with AED Full Course<br />

The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED<br />

for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers<br />

program is to train professional level rescuers to<br />

respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in<br />

adults, children and infants until advanced medical<br />

personnel take over. Course includes adult, child<br />

and infant skills, the role of the professional<br />

rescuer, disease transmission prevention, use of a<br />

pocket mask and two rescuer skills. Certification is<br />

valid for 2 years.<br />

Cost:<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Staff $55<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s and Members $75<br />

Non-Members $80<br />

Lifeguard Training Full Course<br />

Teaches how to react in an aquatic emergency<br />

based on American Red Cross standards along<br />

with certification in First Aid and CPR/AED for<br />

the Professional Rescuer. To take this course,<br />

participants must be at least 15 years old and be<br />

able to swim 300 yards. Also, participants must be<br />

able to swim 20 yards, retrieve a 10 lb. object from<br />

deep water and swim back with the brick within 100<br />

seconds. This lifeguard certification is valid for 3<br />

years. Resuscitation mask and book are provided.<br />

Women must wear a one-piece suit, and men must<br />

wear draw string swim trunks.<br />

Cost:<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Staff $100<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s and Members $160<br />

Non-Members $175<br />

Recertification for these courses are also<br />

available.<br />

2012/2013 Health and Safety Certification Classes<br />

Basic First Aid Full Course<br />

Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, September 11, 2012 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Wednesday, January 16, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 23, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED Full Course<br />

Sunday, August 26, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, December 8, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, January 12, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, March 30, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, April 6, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 27, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED Challenge<br />

Friday, September 7, 2012 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, January 29, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Friday, February 1, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10, 2013 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 16, 2013<br />

Lifeguard Training Full Course<br />

5:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Fall Session (Course requires ALL dates)<br />

Saturday, October 13, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, October 14, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, October 20, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, October 21, 2012<br />

Spring Session 1<br />

12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, February 2, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, February 3, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, February 9, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, February 10, 2013<br />

Spring Session 2<br />

12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, April 13, 2013 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 14, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Saturday, April 20, 2013 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 21, 2013<br />

Lifeguard Challenge Course<br />

12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, December 9, 2012 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, March 24, 2013 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 28, 20123 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM<br />

Registration for all courses is available at the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> front desk or by calling 419.372.2000. Courses<br />

must be paid at the time of sign-up. Contact Micha Alt at smicha@bgsu.edu with questions.<br />

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Sport Clubs<br />

Perry Field House // Phone: 419.372.2464<br />

Men<br />

Sport Clubs<br />

Co-Rec Womens<br />

Baseball<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong><br />

Basketball<br />

Ice Hockey<br />

Curling<br />

Soccer<br />

Lacrosse<br />

Cycling<br />

Softball<br />

Rugby<br />

Dodgeball<br />

Rugby<br />

Soccer<br />

Equestrian<br />

Volleyball<br />

Volleyball<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Sailing<br />

Swimming/Diving<br />

Tennis<br />

Track and Field<br />

Water Polo<br />

Wrestling<br />

Ultimate Frisbee<br />

The Sport Clubs Program is designed to assist<br />

and develop the interests and skills of team<br />

members in specific sports.<br />

Sport Clubs present a unique learning<br />

opportunity for those students who choose to<br />

form, lead and expand their clubs. <strong>Student</strong>s elect<br />

their own officers, draft their own constitutions,<br />

determine practice days and times, schedule<br />

facility space, set up playing schedules with<br />

other teams and locate and pay officials for home<br />

contests.<br />

Eligibility: Membership in sport clubs<br />

is open to currently enrolled undergraduate<br />

students carrying a minimum of 10 credits,<br />

or graduate/ non-traditional students with 6<br />

credits. Every club in good standing needs<br />

at least 10 active student members and a<br />

faculty/staff advisor. All sport clubs must also<br />

register with the Office of Campus Activities<br />

and complete required paperwork with the<br />

Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness for<br />

individual and club purposes.<br />

Cost: Individual cost varies from club to club<br />

depending on funding from the Office of<br />

Campus Activities, donations and fundraising.<br />

Registration: <strong>Student</strong>s interested in<br />

registering new clubs should make an<br />

appointment with the Intramural/Sport Club/<br />

Perry Field House Assistant Director. Factors<br />

in considering new requests involve risk<br />

management and liability issues, availability<br />

of facilities, funding, regional competition<br />

and a club’s potential overall contribution to<br />

the <strong>University</strong> community. To register a new<br />

club, contact Scott Sehmann at sehmans@<br />

bgsu.edu.<br />

Coaching Options: Teams can select<br />

volunteer coaches for their club, based on<br />

the individual’s knowledge and experience in<br />

the desired sport. Coaches do not need to be<br />

affiliated with BGSU but must be approved<br />

by the IM/SC/PFH Assistant Director. In<br />

order to promote student involvement in<br />

administering each club, coaches are required<br />

to sign paperwork specifying what their role is<br />

with the club.


Baseball<br />

Contact: Luke Zemanek, lzemane@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of this organization is to play<br />

competitive baseball against other local universities.<br />

All interested players are required to furnish their<br />

own equipment. Uniforms may be purchased through<br />

the club.<br />

Women’s Basketball<br />

Contact: Leah Dean, leahmd@bbgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of this organization is to play<br />

competitive basketball against other universities.<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong><br />

Contact: Tyler Garwood, tgarwoo@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

For those who desire the skill and finesse that<br />

bowling strikes and spares requires, this club<br />

competes at a high level and brings out the best of<br />

player abilities.<br />

Curling<br />

Contact: Chuck Rooney, crooney@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote the sport of<br />

curling to the BGSU student community. This is<br />

achieved in a recreational way as well as competing<br />

against other universities. Members range from 5+<br />

years of curling experience to no experience at all.<br />

Cycling<br />

Contact: Vince D’Ettorre, dettov@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose the club is to promote the sport of<br />

cycling and enhance fitness levels and competitive<br />

opportunities for enthusiasts on the BGSU campus.<br />

Dodgeball<br />

Contact: Brady Etzler, etzlerb@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of BGSU Dodgeball is to create an active<br />

co-ed sport for the competitive and the casual.<br />

Equestrian<br />

Contact: Jennifer Hess, jhess@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to provide it’s members<br />

with opportunities to enhance skills and abilities in<br />

the sport of Horseback Riding.<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Contact: Matt Rao, mrao@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

This club is designed to provide a fun and athletic<br />

setting for students interested in the sport of<br />

gymnastics.<br />

Men’s Ice Hockey<br />

Contact: Adam Mitchell, ajmitch@bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote the game<br />

of hockey at <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> by<br />

providing an active schedule for the advanced hockey<br />

player.<br />

Men’s Lacrosse<br />

Contact: Todd Tolford, ttolfor@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote the game of<br />

field lacrosse at <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> and<br />

to gain the respect of other institutions as a high<br />

caliber team.<br />

Men’s Rugby<br />

Contact: Tony Mazzarella or Nolan Cavano,<br />

tmazzarella@hotmail.com or<br />

ncavano@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote rugby union<br />

football and the spirit of rugby -- sportsmanship,<br />

camaraderie, competition, and excellence -- both on<br />

and off the field; and to provide those interested in<br />

rugby with an opportunity to play, regardless of skill.<br />

Women’s Rugby<br />

Contact: Caitlyn Rudolph, crudolp@bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote rugby union<br />

football and the spirit of rugby -- sportsmanship,<br />

camaraderie, competition, and excellence -- both on<br />

and off the field; and to provide those interested in<br />

rugby with an opportunity to play, regardless of skill.<br />

Sailing<br />

Contact: Ryan Kyle, wrkyle@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the BGSU Sailing Club is for the<br />

members to represent BGSU and the sailing club as<br />

they participate in competitive sailing events.<br />

Men’s Soccer<br />

Contact: Andrew English, aenglis@bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to give advanced players an<br />

opportunity to play competitive soccer against other<br />

universities. Whether being varsity, junior varsity<br />

or other club teams, the club travels to other college<br />

university teams to encourage the development of<br />

men’s athletics.<br />

Women’s Soccer<br />

Contact: Monica Knoll, mknoll@bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to play competitive soccer<br />

against other collegiate club teams.<br />

Women’s Softball<br />

Contact: Stephanie Loomis, sloomis@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of this club is to give women the<br />

opportunity to play fast-pitch softball at a<br />

competitive level.<br />

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Swimming/Diving<br />

Contact: Megan Rose, megrose@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of this club is to provide co-ed students<br />

an opportunity to continue competitive swimming.<br />

Tennis<br />

Contact: Tyler Appt, tappt@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

Club Tennis is a blend of competitive and recreational<br />

tennis. The team is coed, plays once or twice a week<br />

and every couple of weeks competes against other<br />

universities in the midwest. The team is especially<br />

targeted for those with a tennis background who<br />

wish to continue playing competitive tennis.<br />

Track and Field<br />

Contact: Anthony Nolfi, anolfi@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

Members have the opportunity to train daily and<br />

compete indoors and outdoors against foes both near<br />

and far at the collegiate level.<br />

Ultimate Frisbee<br />

Contact: Nicholas Holliday, nhollid@bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of this club is to give men the<br />

opportunity to learn and play the game of Ultimate<br />

Frisbee at a competitive level.<br />

Men’s Volleyball<br />

Contact: Nick Butina, nbutina@bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to offer a competitive<br />

environment for male volleyball players at <strong>Bowling</strong><br />

<strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Women’s Volleyball<br />

Contact: Katherine Stoots, kstoots@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to provide a competitive,<br />

yet fun collegiate volleyball team.<br />

Water Polo<br />

Contact: Zachary McClurg, mcclurz@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to provide <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> students with an opportunity to<br />

participate and promote the sport of water polo at the<br />

collegiate level in a competitive setting.<br />

Wrestling<br />

Contact: Jerry Mathews, jerrym@falcon.bgsu.edu<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote the sport<br />

of competitive wrestling and provide collegiate<br />

wrestling opportunities for BGSU students at the<br />

local, regional and national level.


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Fitness<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> // Phone: 419.372.2000<br />

Personal Training<br />

BGSU personal trainers provide the assistance,<br />

direction, motivation and encouragement needed<br />

to start and continue a lifestyle of excerise.<br />

BGSU trainers are trained to help with goals<br />

such as weight loss, aerobic fitness, muscle<br />

toning, strength building and flexibility. After<br />

an initial consult and fitness assessment, the<br />

personal trainer designs a program based on<br />

client goals and physical fitness level. Program<br />

designs include a cardiovascular component,<br />

a muscular conditioning component and a<br />

flexibility component. Working out with a<br />

personal trainer is always going to be fun,<br />

safe and informative. All personal trainers are<br />

nationally certified and have First Aid/CPR/AED<br />

certification.<br />

Group Exercise Classes<br />

Group exercise classes are a great way to get<br />

all the exercise you need in a fun, motivational<br />

environment. Group Exercise is a fantastic<br />

way to stay on track with your fitness goals. It<br />

provides support, accountability and structure<br />

and ensures participants complete a wellrounded<br />

exercise routine from a certified<br />

instructor. A group exercise pass gives<br />

participants access to a wide variety of fun<br />

and results-oriented classes. Participants can<br />

attend unlimited classes by purchasing a group<br />

exercise pass at the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Front Desk. Enjoy “Free Week,” a week of no-cost<br />

GroupX classes from August 20 - August 26.<br />

Contact Stephanie Saliga for questions at:<br />

>> ssaliga@bgsu.edu<br />

>> 419.3722713<br />

Spinning<br />

Power Pedal<br />

This high energy 45-minute class will push<br />

you to your full potential through jumps and<br />

everyone’s favorite high paced sprints!<br />

Six-Pack Spin<br />

Six-pack spin takes you through a 45 minute<br />

spin class, followed by 20 minutes of core work<br />

and abdominal strength. Whether you’re just<br />

starting out or spin class is your life, this class<br />

has something for everyone to love!<br />

Wake Up N’ Ride<br />

Start your day off right with this intense cardio<br />

workout. Guaranteed to wake you up and get you<br />

feeling energized the rest of the day!<br />

Strength<br />

AquaFit<br />

A virtual weight room where every muscle<br />

and every joint can be strengthened…you’re<br />

sweating and burning calories…all without any<br />

impact on your joints. This non-weight bearing<br />

WET workout uses dumbbells, noodles and<br />

kickboards. Think you can’t sweat in water?<br />

Personal Training Packages<br />

Individual PT <strong>Student</strong>/SRC Member BGSU Employee/Retiree SRC Non-Member<br />

3 Sessions $60 $75 $90<br />

6 Sessions $114 $144 $174<br />

12 Sessions $216 $276 $336<br />

1 Consultation/Fitness<br />

Assessment<br />

$20 $25 $30<br />

* Each personal training package includes a free half hour consult and fitness assessment.<br />

(All training sessions are one hour in length.)<br />

Group Training Options<br />

Group PT <strong>Student</strong>/SRC Member BGSU Employee/Retiree SRC Non-Member<br />

3 Sessions $40 per person $55 per person $70 per person<br />

6 Sessions $75 per person $105 per person $135 per person<br />

12 Sessions $125 per person $185 per person $245 per person<br />

* Consists of 2 or 3 individuals per session. Package includes a free half hour consult with the group.<br />

(All training sessions are one hour in length.)<br />

Lean ‘N Mean<br />

A total body sculpting workout that will whip<br />

you into tip top shape! Great for beginners, and<br />

awesome for those at a weightlifting plateau.<br />

This class is designed to help you sculpt, chisel,<br />

and tone those muscles!<br />

Washboard Abs<br />

With a combination of crunches, lifts, twists, and<br />

“crunch-less” exercises, this class strengthens<br />

and tones your midsection while providing<br />

stability exercises for a total core-training<br />

workout! Burn those abs in just 30 minutes of<br />

fun music and easy to learn moves!<br />

Old School Funk<br />

Come get funky with Sheila and shake it to the<br />

“oldies but goodies!” This class will get your<br />

heart rate up while you enjoy yourself in this<br />

party-like atmosphere!<br />

Burn & Firm 101<br />

Feel better and improve your health and<br />

fitness with this beginner exercise program<br />

designed to teach you the basic techniques of<br />

cardio, resistance, and flexibility training. Feel<br />

comfortable exercising with other beginners and<br />

receive the guidance and encouragement needed<br />

to start and continue a lifestyle of exercise.<br />

Cardio Fitness<br />

Falcons on the Run<br />

A group running program that incorporates runs<br />

of various paces and durations with strength,<br />

stretching and core work. The group meets at the<br />

SRC front desk then heads outdoors to for a fun<br />

run around campus.<br />

Insanity®<br />

This class will have a calendar indicating which<br />

video will be taught that day. The video will<br />

be projected on a wall for everybody to follow<br />

along. This intense cardio workout requires no<br />

equipment but you will be jumping, squatting,<br />

lunging and doing countless other drills that will<br />

help you transform your body!<br />

H.I.I.T CardioX<br />

High Intensity Interval Training (also known<br />

as HIIT classes) take cardio from step aerobics,<br />

P90X®, INSANITY®, TurboFire® and plyometric/<br />

strength training moves that are sure to get your<br />

heart racing! This class offers high intensity<br />

moves to improve anyone’s fitness!<br />

TRX® SUSPENSION TRAINING<br />

An innovative exercise tool that improves total<br />

body strength, cardio endurance and flexibility<br />

in a fast & effective workout. Using your<br />

bodyweight and gravity as resistance this total<br />

body workout encourages “All Core All the Time!”<br />

Learn more at www.trxtraining.com.<br />

“10-Class Workshops” are only $20.00 and preregistration<br />

at the SRC Front Desk is required.<br />

Classes are limited to 12 participants. For more<br />

information, or to register, contact Karyn Smith.<br />

>> karync@bgsu.edu<br />

>> 419-372-9309<br />

TRX®101<br />

New to the TRX®? Start with this basic TRX®<br />

Suspension Training workout and build<br />

overall strength, balance and flexibility. This<br />

class focuses on exercise technique and form<br />

and when you’re ready, adapts them to more<br />

advanced levels , The instructors set the reps/<br />

time, YOU set the intensity. Ideal for beginners<br />

but suitable for all levels.<br />

TRX® X-treme<br />

Are you ready for Xtreme results and Xtreme<br />

fun? Improve your performance and take your<br />

training to the next level with this total body<br />

strength and heart-thumping cardio class. TRX®<br />

Xtreme incorporates TRX® Suspension Training<br />

with jump ropes and the TRX® Rip Trainer! Ideal<br />

for intermediate and advanced exercisers.<br />

Mind/Body<br />

PiYo<br />

PiYo is a unique combination of Pilates, Yoga,<br />

strength conditioning, flexibility and dynamic<br />

balance. Learn movements that elongate<br />

muscles, strengthen the core, release tension,<br />

deepen breath and improve posture.<br />

Yoga<br />

Exercise your mind, body and spirit. This class<br />

is designed as the perfect introduction to yoga,<br />

for absolutely any and every one. Using the<br />

Universal Principles of Alignment, which bring<br />

the body toward its optimal muscular, skeletal,<br />

and energetic blueprint.


Group Exercise Pass<br />

Term <strong>Student</strong>/SRC Member BGSU Employee/Retiree SRC Non-Member<br />

Semester Pass $42 $47 $67<br />

Academic Year Pass $80 $90 $130<br />

GroupX Fall 2012 Schedule<br />

August 20, 2012 - December 7, 2012<br />

Sunday<br />

ZUMBA® 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM Dance Room Alyssa<br />

Yoga 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM<br />

Monday<br />

Spin Room Val/Danielle<br />

Falcons on the Run 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Front Desk Katie/Kristin<br />

*TRX® 101 8:15 AM - 9:00 AM Dance Room Katie/Kristin<br />

INSANITY® 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Dance Room Anne<br />

Burn & Firm 101 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Dance Room Anne<br />

AquaFit 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM Cooper Pool Kristin<br />

Employee Class: ZUMBA® 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM Dance Room Macy<br />

Power Pedal 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM Spin Room Val/Macy<br />

Washboard Abs 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Dance Room Courtney<br />

ZUMBA® 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM Dance Room Malcom<br />

Yoga 7:30 PM - 8:15 PM<br />

Tuesday<br />

Spin Room Danielle<br />

Wake Up ‘N Ride 6:15 AM - 7:00 AM Spin Room Kelly<br />

Sunrise Yoga 8:15 AM - 9:00 AM Spin Room Danielle/Kristin<br />

*TRX® X-treme 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Dance Room Karyn S./Anne<br />

Power Pedal 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Spin Room Courtney<br />

Employee Class: Cardio & Tone 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM Dance Room Sheila/Macy<br />

Six-Pack Spin 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM Spin Room Lindsay/Kasie<br />

Old School Funk 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM Dance Room Sheila<br />

Turbo Kick® 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM<br />

Wednesday<br />

Dance Room Stephanie/Courtney<br />

Wake Up ‘N Ride 6:30 AM - 7:15 AM Spin Room Sheila<br />

Falcons on the Run 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Front Desk Katie/Kristin<br />

*TRX® 101 8:15 AM - 9:00 AM Dance Room Katie/Kristin<br />

INSANITY® 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Dance Room Anne<br />

Burn & Firm 101 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Dance Room Anne<br />

Power Pedal 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM Spin Room Courtney/Kelly<br />

AQUA ZUMBA® 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM Cooper Pool Malcom<br />

Lean ‘N Mean 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM Dance Room Kerry/Kasie<br />

Piyo® 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM Spin Room Brit/Kelly<br />

Washboard Abs 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Dance Room Lindsay/Kerry<br />

ZUMBA® 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM<br />

Thursday<br />

Dance Room Val/Lindsay<br />

Wake Up ‘N Ride 6:15 AM - 7:00 AM Spin Room Courtney<br />

*TRX® X-treme 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Dance Room Karyn S./Anne<br />

Power Pedal 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Spin Room Stephanie<br />

Six-Pack Spin 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Spin Room Anne/Kasie<br />

Turbo Kick® 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Dance Room Kelly/Courtney<br />

Yoga 7:30PM - 8:15PM Spin Room Danielle<br />

ZUMBA® 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM<br />

Friday<br />

Dance Room Val/Lindsay<br />

H.I.I.T. CardioX 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Dance Room Stephanie<br />

Choreographed Fitness<br />

ZUMBA®<br />

BGSU GroupX wants you to join the party! “The<br />

ZUMBA® program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms<br />

and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind<br />

fitness program that will blow you away. An absolute<br />

blast in one exciting hour of body-energizing, aweinspiring<br />

movements meant to engage and captivate<br />

for life.<br />

Turbo Kick<br />

“This class combines boxing, kicking, Capoeira and<br />

bootcamp mixed with a hip hop urban flair set to<br />

the hottest music and slammin’ sound effects. It’s a<br />

booty kicking workout that just feels like you are at<br />

a great party!” Source: www.turbokick.com<br />

Aqua ZUMBA®<br />

Known as the Zumba® “pool party,” the Aqua<br />

Zumba program gives new meaning to the idea of<br />

an invigorating workout! Integrating the Zumba<br />

formula and philosophy with traditional aqua<br />

fitness disciplines, the Aqua Zumba class blends<br />

it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based<br />

workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning,<br />

and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief.<br />

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Golf<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course // Phone: 419.372.2674<br />

BGSU opened the Forrest Creason Golf Course in<br />

1964. Forrest Creason Golf Course is a member<br />

of the United <strong>State</strong>s Golf Association and an<br />

associate member of the Toledo District Golf<br />

Association. The semi-private course is open<br />

to the public and offers four sets of tees with a<br />

championship distance of 6,457 yards.<br />

Practice <strong>Center</strong><br />

The Practice <strong>Center</strong> includes a 20-acre, all grass<br />

driving range, short-game targets, a chipping<br />

area and putting green.<br />

Super Senior Thursdays<br />

Ages 55+ before 1 PM<br />

Cost:<br />

>> 18 holes with cart: $18<br />

>> 9 holes with cart: $13<br />

Private Lessons<br />

Private and Group Lessons are available at<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course for students,<br />

children, and adults. Contact the Club House<br />

at 419.372.2674 for more information.<br />

Private – 1/2 Hour<br />

>> Adult: $35<br />

>> Youth/BGSU <strong>Student</strong>: $25<br />

Adult Groups – 3/4 Hour<br />

>> 2 People: $45<br />

>> 3 People: $55<br />

>> 4 People: $65<br />

Youth/BGSU <strong>Student</strong> Groups – 3/4 Hour<br />

>> 2 People: $35<br />

>> 3+ People: $15 Each<br />

2012 Membership Rates<br />

Full-Year Full Year<br />

(Additional)<br />

Summer Fall Spring<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $240 $175 $95 $75<br />

Faculty & Staff $560 $200/person<br />

$825/family<br />

General Public $685 $200/person<br />

$950/family<br />

Senior $525 $200/person<br />

Junior<br />

(HS and under)<br />

$200<br />

Driving Range Membership $200<br />

2012 Season Rates - Weekday<br />

9 Holes 9 w/ Cart 18 Holes 18 w/ Cart 18 w/ Cart<br />

(Before 1 PM) (After 1 PM)<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $11 $17 $14 $26 $26<br />

Senior $10 $16 $14 $26 $19<br />

Public $14 $20 $20 $32 $27<br />

2012 Season Rates - Weekend<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $12 $18 $18 $30 $28<br />

Senior & Public $17 $23 $25 $37 $27<br />

Additional Fees<br />

Pull Cart $3<br />

Club Rental $7.50<br />

Small Range Ball Bucket $3<br />

Large Range Ball Bucket $5<br />

reForest Forrest Creason<br />

This campaign is inspired by the loyal members<br />

of the Forrest Creason Golf Course who have<br />

observed the devastating effects of the emerald<br />

ash borer over the years on the links they<br />

consider home. Contributors to the campaign<br />

are recognized campus-wide and at the Forrest<br />

Creason Club House. Money from the campaign<br />

is earmarked for proper planting, maintenance,<br />

repair and/or replacement in the event of<br />

damage by weather, age or other effects. Visit<br />

our website www.bgsu.edu/recwell for more<br />

details on donating to the cause.


Summer Junior Golf Days<br />

Developed for young golfers who desire to improve their<br />

game, this program is designed to be fun while providing<br />

quality golf instruction.<br />

Cost:<br />

>> $10.00 per day - Non-Members<br />

>> $5.00 per day - Members ages 9+<br />

Additional Policies<br />

>> All golfers, members included, must pay entry<br />

fees for special tournaments and outings.<br />

>> BGSU students must present current validation and<br />

picture ID for student rates.<br />

>> Alcoholic beverages not permitted on the premises.<br />

>> Coolers are not permitted on the course.<br />

>> Tee times can be made up to 7 days in advance.<br />

>> Must be 18 to rent a riding cart.<br />

>> League play: Monday - Thursday<br />

>> League rate: $13.50<br />

Annual <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Golf<br />

Outing<br />

Friday, September 21, 2012<br />

This annual event is a scramble-style outing with<br />

four-person teams. Prizes awarded for 1st place in Men,<br />

Women, and Mixed categories. Proceeds and donations<br />

from the outing benefit the <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

Foundation that funds departmental special initiatives<br />

including student employee recognition and professional<br />

development.<br />

Annual <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

Turkey Open Golf Outing<br />

November 3, 2012<br />

This annual event is a cross country scramble-style<br />

outing with four-person teams and turkey<br />

prizes.<br />

Call for tee times: 419.372.2674<br />

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Ice Arena<br />

BGSU Ice Arena // Phone: 419.372.2264<br />

Public Skating<br />

When planning a Public Skating outing, plan<br />

to arrive a few minutes early to avoid a possible<br />

wait in line. 500 new pairs of skates are available<br />

to rent in all sizes by exchanging shoes. Toddlers<br />

need to go up one size, children’s skates generally<br />

run true to size while adults skates are one size<br />

smaller than street shoes. The Ice Arena offers<br />

aids (walkers) for beginning level skaters at no<br />

cost on a first come, first serve basis. Exclusive<br />

use is not guaranteed. Participants are expected<br />

to obey posted rules and skate guards at all<br />

times.<br />

Public Skate Hours<br />

Friday & Saturday 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM<br />

Saturday & Sunday 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM<br />

Cheap Skate Hours<br />

Monday – Friday 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM<br />

Ice Arena Admission and Skate<br />

Rental Rates<br />

BGSU Faculty, Staff, <strong>Student</strong><br />

Pre-School (w/adult)<br />

General Admission<br />

Group Reservations<br />

(Groups of 10+ reserve at least<br />

1 week in advance)<br />

Cheap Skate<br />

Skate Rental (all ages)<br />

Learn-to-Skate<br />

Lessons are offered to skaters ages 3 through<br />

adult. All participants receive six, 30-minute<br />

lessons, a practice pass to be used at Public<br />

Skate sessions and evaluation certificates and<br />

badges. The cost per session, including skate<br />

rental, is $66.<br />

$3<br />

$3<br />

$5<br />

$3<br />

$3<br />

$3<br />

There is an additional USFS Basic Skills<br />

membership fee of $12.00 per year. The<br />

membership runs from July 1 - June 30 of every<br />

year. USFS Basic Skills membership includes<br />

a record book with stickers, member and year<br />

patch and Sport Accident insurance coverage.<br />

Download application forms from the website or<br />

stop by the Newlove Pro Shop to register.<br />

Schedule of Sessions<br />

>> Fall I: Sept. 8 - Oct. 15, 2012<br />

>> Fall II: Oct. 27 - Dec. 9, 2012<br />

>> Winter I: Jan. 12 - Feb. 18, 2013<br />

>> Winter II: Jan. 23 - Feb 18, 2013<br />

>> Spring: April 8 - April 24, 2013<br />

Leagues<br />

Senior League<br />

The BGSU Ice Arena Slo-Puck Hockey League is<br />

developed for novice through advanced players<br />

and offers an opportunity to play recreational<br />

hockey. Protective equipment (helmet and full<br />

face mask) is required. Officials adhere strictly<br />

to the USA Hockey Code of Conduct and the Zero<br />

Tolerance Policy.<br />

League Fee $150 per player<br />

3 on 3 Adult<br />

Co-ed cross ice scrimmage league offered in the<br />

fall for ages 18 and up. Protective equipment and<br />

helmet with full face mask required.<br />

League Fee Inquire about rates<br />

Broomball<br />

Co-ed recreational league to introduce the<br />

sport of broomball. Offered to ages 18 and up.<br />

Equipment provided.<br />

League Fee Inquire about rates<br />

Curling League<br />

Open curling is offered regularly at a cost of<br />

$10.00 per person, per hour. All open curlers are<br />

required to have previous curling experience or<br />

hire an instructor. Curling league is also open to<br />

willing players. Please call the Newlove Pro Shop<br />

at 419.372.2264 to confirm availability.<br />

League Fee $20 per player<br />

For more information contact the Newlove Pro<br />

Shop at 419.372.2264.<br />

Drop-In Sessions<br />

Shinny Hockey $10 per player/goalies free<br />

(ages 13 and up)<br />

Figure Skating (1 hr) $10<br />

(45 min) $7.50<br />

Family Stick & Puck $5/family member<br />

Curling $10/person per hour<br />

Youth Hockey Clinics<br />

Two six-week sessions focusing on skill<br />

development and power skating.<br />

Details:<br />

>> Levels IP - PeeWee (ages 4-13)<br />

>> Prior skating experience required<br />

>> Mar. 11 - April 25, 2013<br />

>> $72.00 per six-week session<br />

Organizations<br />

BGSU Affiliated<br />

>> BGSU Men’s Club Hockey<br />

>> BGSU Curling Club<br />

>> BGSU Figure Skating<br />

>> UAO Activities<br />

Community<br />

>> <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Youth Hockey<br />

>> <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Skate Club<br />

>> <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Curling Club<br />

>> <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> High School Hockey<br />

>> Anthony Wayne High School Hockey<br />

>> Eastwood High School Hockey<br />

>> Maumee High School Hockey<br />

>> Lake High School Hockey


Birthday Parties<br />

Ice Arena parties include two hours of Lounge use,<br />

ice use for one hour, a party pal, skate rental for the<br />

entire group, 3 large pizzas and a 20-ounce drink for<br />

each child.<br />

Public Skate Package $200<br />

>> Up to 10 participants<br />

($10 for each additional guest)<br />

>> Public Skate admission<br />

>> Skate rental per guest<br />

>> 1 hour Lounge rental<br />

>> 3 large one item pizzas<br />

>> 3 Pitchers of Soda<br />

>> Public Skate pass per guest<br />

>> Basic decorations<br />

>> Party Pal upon request<br />

Multi-Purpose Package $210<br />

Multi-Purpose Package &<br />

Main Ice Package $250<br />

>> 1 hour on ice<br />

>> 1 hour Lounge rental<br />

>> Skate rentals per guest<br />

>> Public Skate pass per guest<br />

>> Party Pal upon request<br />

>> Pizza & Drink orders for additional fees:<br />

• Large one item pizza: $7.00<br />

• Fountain soda pitcher: $2.50<br />

For more information or to reserve a party, contact<br />

Laura Dunn at 419.372.2264 or dunnle@bgsu.edu.<br />

For additional options please see facility rental<br />

information.<br />

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Intramurals<br />

Perry Field House // Phone: 419.372.2464<br />

Individual, dual, and team activities are available.<br />

Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec teams are fielded<br />

through sorority, fraternity, and independent<br />

leagues. Many sports offer both competitive and<br />

recreational leagues. Most Intramural sports are<br />

played once a week, Monday through Thursday<br />

between 5 PM and midnight. Regular season play<br />

lasts approximately three to four weeks, with one<br />

week of single elimination playoffs.<br />

Eligibility: BGSU students, faculty and staff<br />

are eligible. Restrictions apply for varsity/club<br />

athletes in same IM sports. Players can participate<br />

on one men’s/women’s and on one co-rec team per<br />

sport.<br />

Cost: $40 per player academic year fee or $25 a<br />

semester includes participation in any/all offerings<br />

and play on 2 teams (Male/Female and Co-Rec) per<br />

sport.<br />

Registration Process: IMLeagues.com is used<br />

to register players. A link to IM Leagues and<br />

instructions are provided on the RecWell website.<br />

Captain’s Responsibilities: Captains serve as<br />

the liaison between the IM Office and the team.<br />

Captains must submit online entries on time, make<br />

sure a team representative attends the captain’s<br />

meeting, download a league schedule and check<br />

their team’s status for playoffs. Failure to do<br />

so may result in a team being dropped from the<br />

league.<br />

Employment: <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness hires<br />

student managers, officials and scorekeepers for<br />

many sports. Staff can even play and work for the<br />

same sports.<br />

Intramural Sports<br />

Badminton<br />

Come out and hone hand/eye coordination<br />

skills and fitness level chasing the birdie<br />

around the court with a friend, colleague,<br />

or significant other.<br />

3-Player Basketball<br />

Leagues are set up by height and/or<br />

experience, so grab some buddies for this<br />

half-court favorite and polish up that jump<br />

shot.<br />

Basketball<br />

Spend the holidays getting in shape for<br />

full-court play that kicks off the spring<br />

semester. Leagues fill up fast so enter<br />

early!<br />

Cornhole<br />

Test bag tossing skills against friends and<br />

classmates in the controlled, competitive<br />

environment of the Perry Field House.<br />

Dodgeball<br />

Come pretend to be back in grade school<br />

again, only there ARE rules.<br />

7-Player Flag Football<br />

Helmets and pads are replaced with flag<br />

belts and swiveling hips in this fast-paced<br />

and fun version of football, but without<br />

the contact.<br />

4-Player Flag Football<br />

This scaled down version includes all of the<br />

excitement and action of 7-Player Flag Football and<br />

is played indoors.<br />

Golf<br />

Get out on the greens and enjoy the sun during a<br />

relaxing 18 holes. Played on Sunday afternoons on<br />

BGSU’s Forrest Creason Golf Course during the fall<br />

semester.<br />

Indoor Soccer<br />

To avoid BG’s unpredictable weather, play is<br />

conducted indoors at the Field House on a 50 yd.<br />

x 40 yd field. The turf makes for a quick game, so<br />

work on those foot skills.<br />

Innertube Water Polo<br />

No swimming skills are necessary, as players<br />

navigate their inner tubes in Cooper Pool’s shallow<br />

end, collecting passes and firing shots into the<br />

goal.<br />

Racquetball<br />

Singles and doubles leagues allow players plenty<br />

of opportunities to slug it out, sweat it up, and fine<br />

tune their game.<br />

3-Pitch Softball<br />

3 Pitch Softball will be a 3 week league contested<br />

on Sunday afternoons in the fall followed by a one<br />

day single elimination tourney.<br />

Team Handball<br />

Americans might not know the game, but they love<br />

the action in this sport that combines basketball<br />

and soccer into one action-packed dribbling,<br />

passing, and shooting game.<br />

Tennis<br />

Leagues include singles and doubles teams,<br />

volleying their way past opponents, and getting<br />

some terrific exercise at the same time.<br />

Tennis Ball Tournament<br />

This sport utilizes tennis balls, mini aluminum<br />

bats, and fielding gloves to best replicate the game<br />

of softball in an indoor atmosphere.<br />

Ultimate Frisbee<br />

Whether a beginner or seasoned pro, this game<br />

tests endurance while putting those Frisbee<br />

throwing and catching skills to the test. Teams<br />

advance the disc by completing passes, and “score”<br />

like in football.<br />

Volleyball<br />

Set, volley, spike, and dink towards an Intramural<br />

championship as six-player teams battle for court<br />

supremacy in this indoor sport.<br />

4-Player Volleyball<br />

Played without IM officials, this version of the<br />

game is standard volleyball, but reduced players<br />

means more court coverage.<br />

Wallyball<br />

Volleyball in a racquetball court. Passes, sets, and<br />

spikes meet walls in this unique and challenging<br />

4-person team game.<br />

Whiffleball<br />

This childhood classic is fun for college students<br />

too. Home runs are rare, so making contact and<br />

playing defense is a good strategy.


2012/2013 Intramural Sports Schedule<br />

Sport<br />

Fall 2012<br />

Entries Accepted Captains Meeting Play Begins<br />

Cornhole Doubles (M, W, C) 8/21 - 8/27 T 8/28 - 9:30 PM T 9/4<br />

4-Player Volleyball (C) 8/21 - 8/27 W 8/29 - 9:30 PM T 9/4<br />

Ultimate Frisbee (M,W,C) 8/21 - 8/27 R 8/30 - 9:30 PM T 9/4<br />

Golf Singles (M,W) 8/28 - 9/4 T 9/4 - 9:30 PM Su 9/9<br />

Tennis Singles (M,W) 8/28 - 9/4 W 9/5 - 9:30 PM Su 9/9<br />

3-Pitch Softball (C) 8/28 - 9/4 R 9/6 - 9:30 PM Su 9/9<br />

Flag Football (M) 9/4 - 9/10 T 9/11 - 9:30 PM M 9/17<br />

Flag Football (W,C) 9/4 - 9/10 W 9/12 - 9:30 PM M 9/17<br />

Badminton (M,W) 10/9 - 10/15 T 10/16 - 9:30 PM M 10/22<br />

3-Player Basketball (M,W) 10/9 - 10/15 W 10/17 - 9:30 PM M 10/22<br />

Team Handball (M,W) 10/16 - 10/22 M 10/22 - 9:30 PM T 10/30<br />

Whiffleball (C) 10/16 - 10/22 T 10/23 - 9:30 PM T 10/30<br />

Innertube Water Polo (C) 10/16 - 10/22 W 10/24 - 9:30 PM W 10/31<br />

Wallyball (M,W) 10/16 - 10/22 R 10/25 - 9:30 PM W 10/31<br />

Cross-Country Meet 11/06 - 11/12 T 11/13 - 9:30 PM M 11/19<br />

*All Captain’s Meetings are mandatory and will be conducted in the Perry Field House Meeting Room.<br />

Spring 2013<br />

Sport Entries Accepted *Captain’s Meeting Play Begins<br />

Basketball (W,C) 1/8 - 1/14 T 1/15 - 9:15 PM M 1/21<br />

Basketball (M) 1/8 - 1/14 T 1/15 - 10:00 PM M 1/21<br />

4-Player Flag Football (M,W) 1/8 - 1/14 W 1/16 - 10:00 PM M 1/21<br />

Innertube Water Polo (C) 1/8 - 1/14 R 1/17 - 9:15 PM W 1/23<br />

Wallyball (C) 1/8 - 1/14 R 1/17 - 10:00 PM W 1/23<br />

Swim Meet (M,W,C) 2/26 - 3/7 N/A M 3/11<br />

Volleyball (M,W,C) 2/26 - 3/7 M 3/11 - 9:15 PM T 3/12<br />

Indoor Soccer (M,W,C) 2/26 - 3/11 T 3/12 - 9:15 PM M 3/18<br />

Dodgeball (M,W) 2/26 - 3/11 R 3/14 - 9:15 PM M 3/18<br />

Cornhole Tourney 4/9 - 4/15 T 4/16 - 9:15 PM T 4/23<br />

Tennis Ball Tournament 4/9 - 4/15 W 4/17 - 9:15 PM T-R 4/23-25<br />

*All Captain’s Meetings are mandatory and will be conducted in the Perry Field House Meeting Room.<br />

Top 10 Reasons to Play<br />

Intramurals<br />

1. Healthy Competition<br />

2. Enjoyable <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

3. Stress Reduction<br />

4. Make New Friends<br />

5. Develop Friendly Rivalries<br />

6. Learn a New Sport<br />

7. Exercise<br />

8. Escape from School Pressures<br />

9. Get Involved on Campus<br />

and the best reason...<br />

10. WIN COOL T-SHIRTS!<br />

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Outdoor Program<br />

Perry Field House // Phone: 419.372.2146<br />

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The Outdoor Program is designed to provide<br />

outdoor recreation services and educational<br />

experiences to the BGSU campus and<br />

community. Trips, workshops, the climbing<br />

wall, equipment rentals and other resources are<br />

offered to increase outdoor recreation skills and<br />

environmental awareness.<br />

Mission<br />

>> Encourage student development through<br />

experiential education in an outdoor setting.<br />

>> Promote environmental stewardship and<br />

conservation.<br />

>> Create opportunities for leadership<br />

advancement, team development, and<br />

personal growth.<br />

>> Challenge students to expand their personal<br />

boundaries and self-imposed limitations to<br />

broaden their understanding of themselves<br />

and the natural world.<br />

Climbing Wall<br />

A highlight of the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong>!<br />

At 35 feet tall, opportunities are offered for<br />

novice, intermediate and advanced climbers. The<br />

climbing competition in the spring gives climbers<br />

the opportunity to test their skills against others<br />

in a friendly competitive event. The climbing<br />

wall is safe, fun and affordable at only $30 per<br />

semester!<br />

Academic Year Climbing Wall Hours<br />

Monday - Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Sunday<br />

5:30 PM - 10:00 PM<br />

5:30 PM - 8:00 PM<br />

5:30 PM - 9:00 PM<br />

Orientation/Belay Class and Climbing Pass<br />

Description Semester Fee Annual Fee<br />

BGSU <strong>Student</strong> $30 $50<br />

Non-Member Adult $45 $75<br />

Non-Member Child $35 $60<br />

Climb Only Child $25 $40<br />

Non-climbing Parent $20 $30<br />

* Each climber takes the wall orientation/belay class or<br />

demonstrates climbing knowledge through a belay test. SRC<br />

admission (membership, day pass, etc.) are also required.<br />

Renting the Climbing Wall<br />

Base Price: $125 - 2 Hour Rental (Includes 2 staff)<br />

Participants: 15 Max (additional staff required for<br />

larger groups)<br />

Freshman Wilderness Experience<br />

The Freshman Wilderness Experience is a weeklong<br />

backpacking trip coupled with a 1000 level<br />

3-credit class only for incoming freshmen. Take<br />

a trip down the world famous Appalachian Trail<br />

in North Carolina with other freshman students<br />

before the school year begins. Trip cost is the<br />

same as for any three-credit first-year class. In<br />

addition, there is a $325 fee to cover other trip<br />

costs for the 14-person backpacking expedition or<br />

$375 for the 7-person canoeing expedition. Check<br />

out the website for more information about this<br />

great way to start your college career at BGSU!<br />

Dates:<br />

Adrenaline Youth Climbing Club<br />

A program designed for youth ages eight and<br />

up which encourages skill enhancement and<br />

refinement on many levels. During each practice,<br />

climbers participate in a variety of games<br />

and lessons designed to be fun, active and<br />

educational. Trained coaches work with climbers<br />

to develop strength and balance, learn proper<br />

lower and upper body climbing techniques and<br />

create a friendly, fun social environment for<br />

everyone.<br />

Team Building<br />

Outdoor Program staff members offer team<br />

building sessions for student organizations and<br />

corporations aspiring to build a productive and<br />

positive environment where members create<br />

beneficial relationships, develop effective<br />

communication and ultimately have successful<br />

group experiences. Staff can design custom<br />

team development sessions that specifically meet<br />

the needs of any team or organization. Contact<br />

Jerome Gabriel for more information at:<br />

jeromeg@bgsu.edu.<br />

Employment<br />

The Outdoor Program seeks team players who<br />

are responsible, demonstrate good judgement,<br />

like working with diverse people and are willing<br />

to develop outdoor leadership skills and/or rock<br />

climbing skills and instruction.<br />

To learn about and apply for Outdoor Program<br />

positions, download an application from our<br />

website. Contact Jerome Gabriel at 419.372.2146<br />

with any questions.<br />

Equipment Rental<br />

The Outdoor Program offers this service to<br />

provide students, faculty, staff and community<br />

members the opportunity to get outdoors and<br />

experience nature at a great price. Equipment<br />

includes tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads,<br />

backpacking stoves, and hiking poles. If<br />

interested in renting outdoor equipment for a<br />

personal trip, contact the Outdoor Program office<br />

at 419.372.2146 to confirm availability and make<br />

a reservation.


2012 Fall Trips<br />

Red River Gorge Climbing<br />

Known for towering sandstone cliffs, Kentucky’s<br />

Red River Gorge is a premier climbing destination.<br />

The vast number of bolted routes in overhanging,<br />

pocketed sandstone draws climbers from all over the<br />

world to “the Red” as it is known. “Get after it” at the<br />

Red. Schoolwork feels like a breeze after ascending<br />

these routes!<br />

>> Date: September 1-3, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $75<br />

Non-Members $85<br />

Maumee Day Trip<br />

The Maumee River has the largest watershed of any<br />

Great Lakes river giving it the nick-name “Mighty<br />

Maumee.” Spend the day paddling from Grand<br />

Rapids to Waterville and experience the beauty and<br />

might of this treasure of northwest Ohio.<br />

>> Date: September 5, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $15<br />

Non-Members $25<br />

Canoeing and Rapelling<br />

A day of canoeing and a day of rapelling give the<br />

best of both worlds. Enjoy Hocking Hills <strong>State</strong> Park’s<br />

beautiful river and cliffs from every angle. Come out<br />

for the weekend and experience the adventure of a<br />

120-foot rappel.<br />

>> Date: September 22-23, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $75<br />

Non-Members $85<br />

Tippecanoe Overnight<br />

Spend a weekend away from campus and paddling<br />

your cares away down the scenic Tippecanoe River<br />

in southern Indiana. This overnight trip feature<br />

old bridges, aquatic wildlife and rustic camping<br />

alongside this serene river.<br />

>> Date: September 29-30, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $60<br />

Non-Members $70<br />

White Water Rafting PEG Course<br />

Go white water rafting and get COLLEGE CREDIT!!!<br />

White water rafting is one of the most popular water<br />

sports, and the Gauley River is one of the top 10<br />

rafting rivers in the country with some of the most<br />

memorable rapids. This trip offers an intermediate<br />

level of rafting, but instruction is part of the course.<br />

If you strive for aquatic fun and excitement, join us<br />

for an adrenaline rush you’ll never forget! Sign up<br />

for the PEG White Water Rafting Class this fall.<br />

>> Cost: $325<br />

Manistee Backpacking/Canoeing<br />

Providing a Fall Break to remember, the Outdoor<br />

Program invites you to join us on a multi-sport<br />

adventure in the Manistee <strong>State</strong> Forest of Northern<br />

Michigan. Spend two days hiking through the forest<br />

and two days paddling down the river of this pristine<br />

wilderness area. Enjoy the sights of wild animals<br />

and peaceful river sounds while taking a break from<br />

your semester studies.<br />

>> Date: October 4-7, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $120<br />

Non-Members $130<br />

Leave No Trace Trainer<br />

This weekend training course gives the opportunity<br />

to learn about all seven principles of the Leave No<br />

Trace Ethics. Participants become certified as Leave<br />

No Trace Trainers. Cost includes food, camping fees,<br />

transportation and instruction for the weekend.<br />

>> Date: October 27-28, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $30<br />

Non-Members $40<br />

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Veteran’s Day Caving<br />

Explore the world underground. See sights<br />

that most of your classmates will never<br />

experience. Underground rivers, stalactites,<br />

stalagmites and creatures that live in total darkness<br />

can all be found here. Get ready to get muddy and<br />

take some great<br />

pictures.<br />

>> Date: November 10-12, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $95<br />

Non-Members $105<br />

Kayaking Workshop<br />

This workshop includes five classes taught by<br />

an American Canoe Association instructor and<br />

all equipment. These classes teach the basics<br />

associated with flatwater kayaking, including basic<br />

equipment, strokes and the Eskimo roll.<br />

>> Date: October 29 - November 26, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $65<br />

Non-Members $75<br />

Moonlit Night Hike<br />

Get in the mood for Halloween with a starlit night<br />

hike! Hike through the woods and prairies enjoying<br />

the moonlight and beauty under the stars. Along<br />

with hiking, staff share knowledge about the moon,<br />

outdoor night recreation and lead fun night<br />

activities.<br />

>> Date: October 31, 2012<br />

>> Cost: Free<br />

Veteran’s Day Backpacking<br />

What better way to de-stress than to spend time<br />

outdoors in Indiana’s Charles Deam Wilderness.<br />

Hiking is one of the most popular and rewarding<br />

activities to do within the park. With 39 miles of<br />

trails, Charles Deam Wilderness boasts miles of<br />

scenic gorges and sandstone bluffs and is rich with<br />

natural and historic features. Catch the beautiful<br />

views, eat delicious food and sleep under the stars.<br />

>> Date: November 10 - 12, 2012<br />

>> Cost: BGSU <strong>Student</strong>s/Members $95<br />

Non-Members $105


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Wellness Connection<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> // Phone: 419.372.9355<br />

The Wellness Connection at BGSU is committed<br />

to supporting healthy lifestyles through<br />

programs which incorporate all aspects of<br />

wellness. Comprehensive services including free<br />

HIV testing, online tools and assessments and<br />

educational opportunities that foster health and<br />

wellness for BGSU students and the community.<br />

The Wellness Connection’s main purpose is to<br />

provide education on general wellness issues,<br />

nutrition, alcohol, sexual health and sexual<br />

assault.<br />

Peer Education<br />

Becoming a peer educator is a great way to:<br />

>> Get involved on campus<br />

>> Strengthen public speaking skills<br />

>> Make new friends<br />

>> Earn class credit<br />

The peer education program promotes all aspects<br />

of wellness by raising awareness and knowledge<br />

about healthier living through outreach and role<br />

modeling. Peer educators conduct fun, hands-on<br />

and informational programs that appeal to the<br />

entire BGSU community. Register for course<br />

HHS 4400 to become a peer educator or contact<br />

Faith Yingling at faithy@bgsu.edu for more<br />

information.<br />

Presentations<br />

Geared to provide information on general<br />

wellness issues, nutrition, alcohol education,<br />

bystander intervention, fitness, body image,<br />

sexual health and sexual assault, a variety of<br />

programs are available on each topic. These<br />

exciting, interactive, hour-long sessions are<br />

presented by health professionals and peer<br />

educators. Presentations can cover general<br />

information about various topics or have a more<br />

specific focus. They are usually recommended as<br />

a response to a specific incident or concern (for<br />

example, suspecting an eating disorder).<br />

Sexual Health Education<br />

Understanding what it means to be sexually<br />

healthy is important for everyone, regardless of<br />

sexual activity level or orientation. The Wellness<br />

Connection has brochures that cover sexual<br />

health areas including abstinence, sexually<br />

transmitted infections (STIs), sexual assault,<br />

sex under the influence, HIV/AIDS and healthy<br />

relationships.<br />

Alcohol Education<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s are likely to be exposed to alcohol at<br />

some point during their time in college. Being<br />

aware of the effects can prevent unwanted events<br />

from occurring in the future.<br />

E-Chug Self Assessment<br />

The e-CHUG (electronic Check-Up to Go) is an<br />

interactive web survey that allows students to<br />

enter information about drinking patterns and<br />

receive feedback about alcohol use.<br />

» Takes 6-7 minutes to complete<br />

» Self-guided<br />

» Requires no face-to-face contact<br />

e-CHUG asks for demographic information,<br />

information about drinking habits, family<br />

history, and the completion of the World Health<br />

Organization’s AUDIT.<br />

WellAware<br />

WellAware is BGSU’s faculty and staff health<br />

and wellness program. Possible as a result of a<br />

generous grant from Medical Mutual of Ohio,<br />

activities are supported and administered by<br />

the Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness, the<br />

Office of Human Resources, and the Division<br />

of <strong>Student</strong> Affairs. A wide range of programs,<br />

incentives and information is provided to<br />

inspire active and healthy lifestyles!<br />

WellAware Events<br />

>> Free 1 Hour Session with a Certified Personal<br />

Trainer<br />

Call the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> 419.372.2000 to<br />

schedule an appointment<br />

>> Free Session with a Registered Dietician<br />

Call the <strong>Student</strong> Health Service at 419.372.2271 to<br />

schedule an appointment<br />

>> Walking to Wellness at Eppler Track<br />

Monday – Friday 11 am – 1 pm<br />

Eppler South Gym – ES 200<br />

>> Walking to Wellness at the Perry Field House<br />

Track<br />

Monday – Friday 12 pm – 1 pm<br />

Thursday 7 am – 8 am<br />

>> Free Employee Group X Classes<br />

A variety of classes are offered free of charge for BGSU<br />

employees only.<br />

>> Free, Confidential HIV Testing at the Wellness<br />

Connection<br />

Call 372.9355 to schedule an appointment<br />

>> 5K Races and Family Events<br />

www.bgsu.edu/wellaware<br />

>> Monthly Employee Health and Wellness<br />

Newsletter<br />

>> Follow us on Twitter for Daily Health and<br />

Wellness Tips and Updates<br />

Bgsuwellness and BGSU_Rec_Well<br />

>> Win Prizes for Participation in WellAware<br />

Health and Wellness Events<br />

Entry forms can be found at www.bgsu.edu/wellaware<br />

>> Self-Ordered Health Screenings<br />

1. Wellness Profile-22 lab tests including a glucose,<br />

cholesterol and thyroid function.<br />

2. (Fasting) Blood Sugar<br />

3. (Fasting) Lipid Profile<br />

4. Liver Profile<br />

5. PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)<br />

6. TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)<br />

Call the <strong>Student</strong> Health Service at 419.372.2271 to<br />

schedule an appointment.<br />

>> Health improvement programs and challenges<br />

offered each semester<br />

>> Employee Wellness Golf<br />

>> Free onsite-workshops provided by IMPACT<br />

Solutions, BGSU’s Employee Assistance and<br />

Work/Life Program<br />

>> Weight Watchers at Work<br />

>> Healthy Eating Seminars<br />

Stall Talk<br />

Stall Talk is an academic year publication<br />

produced by the Wellness Connection and<br />

includes wellness information, student-related<br />

activities and upcoming events. Stall Talk is<br />

distributed to all residence halls, Greek units<br />

and various academic/administrative buildings<br />

on campus to be posted in the bathroom stalls<br />

of these buildings. To have Stall Talk delivered,<br />

please contact the Wellness Connection at<br />

419.372.9355.


Late Night @ the Rec<br />

August 17, 2012<br />

10 PM – 1 AM<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Late Night @ the Rec is a Fall Welcome event held at the <strong>Student</strong><br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> during fall opening weekend. Join new and<br />

returning BGSU students in a late night of inflatable games, live DJ,<br />

wellness activities, free food and fun.<br />

Monster Mash<br />

Halloween Bash<br />

October 25, 2012<br />

10 PM – 1 AM<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

This annual Halloween event provides a variety of activities at the<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Rec <strong>Center</strong> including a live DJ, snacks, cornhole, mini<br />

health fair, trick-or-treating, as well as fun outside activities. Come<br />

dressed in costume to add to the fun.<br />

Pajama Party<br />

November 29, 2012<br />

10 PM – 1 AM<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Come party in your PJs at this celebration that you won’t want to<br />

miss by sleeping!<br />

Wellness Connection<br />

Awards<br />

The <strong>Student</strong> Wellness Network received a<br />

national award at the BACCHUS General<br />

Assembly for Outstanding Mental Health<br />

Program for the Erase the Stigma event. Peer<br />

Educator and <strong>Student</strong> Wellness Publicity<br />

Co-Chair, Courtney Diener, was voted one of<br />

two <strong>Student</strong> Trustees for the entire BACCHUS<br />

Network.<br />

Big Playground<br />

February 22, 2013<br />

10 PM – 1 AM<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Big Playground is an annual late night alternative event. Activities<br />

include fatal vision obstacle course, inflatable rides, caricature<br />

artists, temporary tattoos and finger paints, among other events.<br />

Summer Splash Pool Party<br />

April 11, 2013<br />

10 PM – 1 AM<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

The summer-themed extravaganza includes music, dunk tank,<br />

inflatable rides, food and water games all designed to help<br />

students destress before finals and get ready for summer.<br />

Sexual Assault Awareness Month 5K<br />

and Dog Walk<br />

April 20, 2013<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Registration: 9 AM<br />

5K: 10 AM<br />

Dog Walk: 10:15 AM<br />

Cost: $10 - BGSU students<br />

$15 - Non-students<br />

Show that you care and are aware at the annual Sexual Assault<br />

Awareness 5K and Dog Walk.<br />

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Community, Youth & Family<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> // Phone: 419.372.2000<br />

Since the inception of the Department of <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

and Wellness, community members have played a<br />

significant role in the development, implementation<br />

and evaluation of the diverse programs and services<br />

offered. Community members serve vital roles on<br />

the <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness and Ice Arena Advisory<br />

Committees and also lead and manage the various<br />

organizations that utilize the four <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness facilities.<br />

Through the dedication of students and professional<br />

staff, efforts are made to continuously and<br />

successfully provide opportunities for the use of<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness buildings for students,<br />

youth and families throughout the <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong><br />

region.<br />

Kids Camp Programming<br />

Programs are recreation-based camps designed<br />

for children Kindergarten through 6th grade<br />

emphasizing physical development and education<br />

while promoting a healthy lifestyle. Camp activities<br />

include ice skating, rock climbing, swimming,<br />

outdoor games (weather permitting), and many other<br />

activities.<br />

Camps are administered by <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

professionals and BGSU students and graduate<br />

students. All staff maintain CPR, AED, and First Aid<br />

certifications, and also pass a mandatory background<br />

screening prior to employment.<br />

School’s Out Camp<br />

These are single day camps running on days that<br />

public schools are closed.<br />

Cost $25 per child<br />

Family Dollar Day<br />

One night of the most inexpensive fun you could<br />

possibly have.<br />

Cost $1 per person<br />

Spring Break Camp<br />

A week long program during BG city school’s Spring<br />

Break.<br />

Cost $109 full time<br />

$79 part time<br />

Summer Kids Camps<br />

Cost per week:<br />

Full Time<br />

BGSU Employee $109<br />

Community Member $119<br />

Part Time<br />

BGSU Employee $69<br />

Community Member $79<br />

Optional Before/After Care $25<br />

Optional Instructional Component $25<br />

*Rates are subject to change. Discounts offered for multiple<br />

children and BGSU families.<br />

2012/2013 Kids Camp Dates<br />

School’s Out Camp<br />

Friday, October 26, 2012<br />

Tuesday, November 6, 2012<br />

Monday, February 18, 2013<br />

Family Dollar Day<br />

Monday, January 21, 2013<br />

Spring Break Camp<br />

April 1 - 5, 2013<br />

Summer 2013 Kids Camp<br />

Dates available at a later time<br />

8 AM - 5 PM<br />

8 AM - 5 PM<br />

8 AM - 5 PM<br />

9 AM - 5 PM<br />

8 AM - 5 PM


Rental Opportunities<br />

Numerous options are available that utilize<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness’ programs, facilities and<br />

services to make meetings, outings or parties<br />

successful and enjoyable. While birthday parties<br />

are the most popular, <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

staff members can help plan events incorporating<br />

numerous functions and purposes.<br />

Group Outings can include:<br />

•After-Proms<br />

•Scout Overnights<br />

•Golf Outings<br />

•Wedding Receptions<br />

•Team Year-End Banquets<br />

Birthday Parties<br />

Assorted birthday party packages are available and<br />

hosted at the Ice Arena, <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

or Perry Field House.<br />

Plates, napkins, cutlery, an admission pass for each<br />

child (a suitable party favor) and the services of a<br />

host or hostess to help with set up and other party<br />

needs are included with most packages.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> or Perry Field<br />

House<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> parties may be chosen<br />

that incorporate the climbing wall or pools.<br />

Parties for other sports such as baseball, soccer or<br />

basketball may be booked at the Perry Field House.<br />

SRC & Perry Field House Party Cost<br />

>> Party Party Party $100<br />

Basic party with decorations. Price includes 10 participants,<br />

additional participants are $9 each<br />

>> Jubilee $140<br />

Decorations, staff assistance, food, and beverage. Price<br />

includes 10 participants, additional participants are $13<br />

each<br />

>> Extravaganza $170<br />

Additional facility access or private rental. Price includes 10<br />

participants, additional participants are $16 each.<br />

For more details, call the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> at 419.372.7482 or the Perry Field House at<br />

419.372.8343.<br />

Birthday Party<br />

Testimonial<br />

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“Everyone had a GREAT time! It was cool to<br />

have a party that was different from every<br />

other birthday party! The... party flew by<br />

becasue everyone was having such a fun<br />

time! We hope to come to the BGSU Rec in<br />

the near future to play or for another party!”<br />

- ANONYMOUS


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Wellness facilities are home base<br />

for many community organizations. Diverse<br />

programming options are open to individuals of all<br />

ages including BGSU students, faculty and staff, and<br />

local community residents and groups.<br />

Community Groups and<br />

Organizations<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Curling Club<br />

The <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Curling Club begins its season<br />

in mid-October with free, open houses to teach<br />

those interested in or curious about the sport.<br />

There are leagues for youth, men, and coed groups.<br />

Instructional sessions are held for those new to the<br />

sport. <strong>Student</strong>s are welcome to join.<br />

http://www.bgcurlingclub.com<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> High School Hockey<br />

Six time state champions, Bobcat Hockey has a<br />

strong tradition of excellence. Founded in 1972, the<br />

Bobcats practice, play games, and host tournaments<br />

at the BGSU Ice Arena.<br />

http://www.bobcathockey.com<br />

BG Youth Hockey<br />

The community of <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> sponsors a hockey<br />

program for area girls and boys. The focus of this<br />

program is participation. BG Youth Hockey offers<br />

house leagues that practice about 1 time per week<br />

and play 1 or 2 games per week during the hockey<br />

season, October - February. Travel leagues are also<br />

offered that practice 2 or 3 times a week and may<br />

play as many as 4 or 5 games per week.<br />

http://www.bgyouthhockey.org<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Skating Club<br />

The community of <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> sponsors a US<br />

Figure Skating club which incorporates lessons<br />

for skaters from basic skills through the advanced<br />

competitive ranks. The BGSC provides youth<br />

lessons, general sessions, and sponsors several<br />

synchronized skating teams, an adult club and Ice<br />

Horizons ice shows.<br />

http://www.bgskateclub.org<br />

Community Connections<strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

BG Swim Club<br />

The BGSC exists to promote a guided age group/<br />

senior program for the sports of swimming and<br />

diving, and to provide those athletes with organized<br />

opportunities for competition. <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> High<br />

School and other local teams also train with BG<br />

Swim Club members.<br />

http://bgscgators.com<br />

WET (Water Exercise Training)<br />

Senior Swim is a therapeutic aquatics program<br />

designed for seniors. Senior swim has a positive<br />

effect on cardiovascular fitness, muscular<br />

strength, endurance and joint flexibility, in a social<br />

atmosphere. Dr. Geoffrey Meek leads Senior Swim<br />

from 8am-9am, Monday through Thursday. For<br />

registration, please contact Dr. Meek by phone:<br />

419.372.0501 or email: gmeek@bgsu.edu.<br />

Campus Groups<br />

BGSU Physical Education Courses<br />

PEG courses are taught at <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

facilities. Visit the course catalog at http://webapps.<br />

bgsu.edu/courses/indexps.php for a complete listing<br />

and to register.<br />

Courses include, but are not limited to: Basic<br />

Skating, Curling, Basic and Advanced Hockey,<br />

Fitness Walking, Golf, Swimming, Rock Climbing,<br />

Badminton, and Water Aerobics.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Wellness Network<br />

The <strong>Student</strong> Wellness Network is an affiliate of<br />

the national BACCHUS Network organization<br />

with affiliates found all over the country. <strong>Student</strong><br />

Wellness Network members plan fun, educational<br />

events on topics such as alcohol and other drug<br />

awareness, healthy lifestyles, nutrition, sexual<br />

health and body image. Attend a meeting to join!<br />

The <strong>Student</strong> Wellness Network meets every Tuesday<br />

at 7:45 PM in the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Conference Room. For more information, contact<br />

wellnet@bgsu.edu.<br />

Intercollegiate Athletics<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness facilities are used as<br />

practice sites for BGSU Football, Hockey, Baseball,<br />

Softball, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Marching Band,<br />

Women’s Track and Cross Country,<br />

Women’s and Men’s Basketball and<br />

Men’s and Women’s Golf.


Advertising with BGSU <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness offers unparalleled benefits for your<br />

company. From our broad public outreach to<br />

fresh-perspective marketing, <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness programs reach ever-changing and<br />

repeat customers in a healthy and energetic<br />

environment. Our facilities offer some of the<br />

most highly visible locations for promoting<br />

your business. Sponsorship options are<br />

customizable and can include signage,<br />

giveaways, informational components, and any<br />

other promotions to serve your company’s target<br />

market. With a wide range of opportunities at<br />

varying prices, partnering with <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness can provide immeasurable advantages<br />

for your business!<br />

Event and Program Advertising<br />

Each year, <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness hosts many<br />

special events and programs for the campus<br />

and surrounding communities. The positive<br />

association between recreation and your brand<br />

image is an unbeatable value. Sponsorship<br />

includes a 2’ x 3’ sign at the program location,<br />

your logo on printed application forms and a<br />

prominent web button on the program web page.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Development and Leadership<br />

Series<br />

The SDL program provides volutary training for<br />

RecWell employees through interesting career,<br />

leadership and teambuilding workshops.<br />

>> 350 students served<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness <strong>Student</strong><br />

Banquet<br />

The RecWell student banquet is a lighthearted<br />

dinner and awards ceremony held annually in<br />

the spring. The banquet recognizes students for<br />

excellence in service and a job well done.<br />

>> 350 students served<br />

Wellness Connection Peer Education<br />

The peer education program promotes all aspects<br />

of wellness by raising awareness and knowledge<br />

about healthy living through outreah and role<br />

modeling. The primary goal is to develop fun,<br />

interactive and educational programs that reach<br />

the entire BGSU community.<br />

Newsletter and Stall Talk Publication<br />

Stall Talk is a bi-weekly publication made by<br />

the Wellness Connection to be posted in the<br />

bathroom stalls of campus residence halls and<br />

various campus buildings. It includes wellness<br />

information, student-related activities and<br />

upcoming events.<br />

Summer, Spring Break and School’s Out<br />

Kids Camp<br />

All kids camps are recreation-based programs<br />

designed for children kindergarten through<br />

sixth grade emphasizing physical development<br />

and exercise while promoting a healthy lifestyle.<br />

The Summer Camp is an 8-week program in<br />

which kids can participate in as many weeks as<br />

they prefer. The Spring Break Camp takes place<br />

during the <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Local Schools spring<br />

break week and School’s Out Camps are held on<br />

conference days and national holidays.<br />

Climbing Competition<br />

The BGSU Climbing Competition gives climbers<br />

of all skill levels an opportunity to push<br />

themselves physically and mentally against<br />

others in a friendly contest.<br />

Late Night at the Rec, Halloween Bash,<br />

Pajama Party and BiG Playground<br />

These late night Rec <strong>Center</strong> events are hosted by<br />

the Wellness Connection and attract thousands<br />

of students each year. Inflatable games, free<br />

food and health and wellness demonstrations<br />

highlight the nights.<br />

>> 1,200+ students served<br />

High School Hockey Tournament<br />

This 4-team round robin tournament is held over<br />

two weekends in the late fall each year.<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Sports Golf<br />

Outing<br />

Proceeds and donations from the annual outing<br />

benefit the <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Foundation<br />

that funds departmental special initiatives<br />

including student employee recognition and<br />

professional development.<br />

Health and Safety Program<br />

Health and Safety courses are offered to<br />

students, faculty/staff and community members<br />

and are instructed by American Red Cross<br />

certified instructors.<br />

Group Exercise<br />

Eighteen different group exercise classes are<br />

held at the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. With<br />

30+ classes held weekly, hundreds of students<br />

find time to partake in sessions such as yoga,<br />

kickboxing, spinning and abs.<br />

Intramural Sports/Championships<br />

The Intramural program offers participation in<br />

men’s, women’s, co-rec, independent and Greek<br />

leagues. 3,000 BGSU students play in 15--20<br />

different intramural sports each semester.<br />

Outdoor Program Trips<br />

Adventure trips include hiking, backpacking,<br />

winter camping, snowshoeing, mountain biking,<br />

white water rafting, canoeing, skiing and<br />

snowboarding. Generally, these trips take place<br />

in a wide variety wilderness settings around the<br />

Eastern and Central United <strong>State</strong>s.<br />

Senior Hockey League<br />

The BGSU Ice Arena Slo-Puck Hockey League is<br />

developed for novice through advanced players.<br />

300 players take part in this recreational hockey<br />

league each spring and summer.<br />

Learn-To-Swim/Skate/Climb<br />

RecWell offers instructional classes for<br />

swimming, ice skating and the rock wall for all<br />

skill levels and ages. 400 families participate in<br />

Learn-To classes each year.<br />

Customizable Advertising<br />

Packages<br />

Falcon Package<br />

>> 3’ x 8’ Banner in 3 <strong>Recreation</strong>al Facilities<br />

>> 2’ x 3’ Poster in 3 <strong>Recreation</strong>al Facilities<br />

>> Sponsorship of 4 Programs<br />

>> Full Page Membership Guide Ad<br />

>> Customized Sponsor Day Event<br />

>> Prominent Website Ad Button 12 Months<br />

Orange Package<br />

>> 3 x 8 Banner in 1 <strong>Recreation</strong>al Facility<br />

>> 2’ x 3’ Poster in 3 <strong>Recreation</strong>al Facilities<br />

>> Sponsorship of 3 Programs<br />

>> Full Page Membership Guide Ad<br />

>> Prominent Website Ad Button - 12 Months<br />

>> Corporate Membership Discounts<br />

>> Bathroom Flyers<br />

Brown Package<br />

>> 2’ x 3’ Poster in 2 <strong>Recreation</strong>al Facility<br />

>> Sponsorship of 2 Programs<br />

>> 1/2 Page Membership Guide Ad<br />

>> Prominent Website Ad Button - 12 Months<br />

>> Corporate Membership Discounts<br />

Birthday Parties and Special Events<br />

The BGSU <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness programs<br />

offer a large variety of available venues for<br />

birthday parties and other group outings. Each<br />

facility contains a wealth of amenities that make<br />

BGSU the perfect choice for any occasion, any<br />

season!<br />

Standard Advertising Locations<br />

Facility Signage Locations<br />

Ad copy designed by either advertiser or<br />

Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness. Signs<br />

are printed, mounted, and secured by <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

and Wellness.<br />

>> 3’ x 8’ banner<br />

>> 2’ x 3’ banner<br />

>> Bathroom ads (Flyer posted in restrooms)<br />

Web Online Buttons<br />

The <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness website is<br />

acknowledged by the National Intramural-<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong>al Sports Association (NIRSA) for<br />

Creative Excellence in Website Design, taking<br />

3rd place. It reaches over 50,000 average monthly<br />

viewers!<br />

>> Web ad prominently displayed on your<br />

specific program page and sponsorship page<br />

Patron counts:<br />

>> Perry Field House<br />

– 175,000 Annual Views<br />

>> <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

– 500,000+ Annual Views,<br />

>> Forrest Creason Golf Course<br />

– 30,000 Rounds, 250+ Members<br />

>> Website Hits<br />

– 50,000 monthly average<br />

Please contact Dave Hollinger at<br />

holling@bgsu.edu for more information.<br />

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<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> // Phone: 419.372.2000<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness hires over 300 students<br />

annually to work in jobs from entry-level to<br />

leadership positions offered in the four facility<br />

areas: <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> (SRC), Perry<br />

Field House (PFH), the BGSU Ice Arena (IA),<br />

and the Forrest Creason Golf Course (GC).<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness provides students with<br />

unique practical leadership experiences in a fun,<br />

exciting and progressive environment. Upon<br />

graduation, students have gained skills to<br />

work in a variety of fields including campus<br />

recreation, professional sports team management,<br />

collegiate athletics, and health and wellness.<br />

Entry level student positions in <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness include the following:<br />

>> PFH Floor Attendant<br />

>> SRC Floor Attendant<br />

>> SRC Customer Service Manager<br />

>> SRC Pro Shop Attendant<br />

>> Climbing Wall Attendant<br />

>> IA Zamboni Room Attendant<br />

>> IA Skate Shop Attendant<br />

>> IA Concession Stand Attendant<br />

>> IA Game Attendant<br />

>> IA Public Skate Attendant<br />

>> Outdoor Program Trip Attendant<br />

>> GC Maintenance Attendant<br />

>> GC Pro Shop Attendant<br />

>> Intramural Official/Scorekeeper<br />

>> <strong>Student</strong> Custodian<br />

>> Wellness Connection Attendant<br />

Promotional opportunities are available with<br />

most student employee positions. <strong>Student</strong><br />

Supervisors are the highest level student<br />

employment positions. <strong>Student</strong> Supervisors have<br />

the opportunity to work directly with professional<br />

staff in gaining practical work experience as well<br />

as be in a leadership role with responsibilities to<br />

the other student employees and customers.<br />

Employment and Education <strong>Student</strong> Employment<br />

How To Apply<br />

In order to apply, submit, email or fax resume<br />

with application based on desired location of<br />

employment. American Red Cross CPR and First<br />

Aid training is required of all <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness employees. This training is provided if<br />

necessary at a cost to the employee. Applications<br />

may be submitted any time throughout the year<br />

and are reviewed as positions become available.<br />

Federal Work Study students are encouraged to<br />

apply.<br />

Graduate Assistantships<br />

Graduate assistantships are offered through the<br />

Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness with the<br />

mission to best serve the needs of the department,<br />

students, and clients. Graduate Assistants are<br />

collectively provided with opportunities including<br />

retreats, mentoring, and the ability to enhance<br />

interpersonal skills as well as gain practical<br />

management and leadership experiences.<br />

Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree,<br />

preferably in physical education, sport<br />

management, recreation, or a related field, have<br />

knowledge of basic recreational management<br />

skills and apply to the BGSU Graduate College.<br />

To receive full consideration, please submit<br />

application, cover letter and resume:<br />

Email: Thad Long - longtha@bgsu.edu<br />

Mail: Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

Attn: Thad Long<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

1411 Ridge Road<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>, OH 43403<br />

Graduate Assistantship Positions are currently<br />

offered in the following operational areas:<br />

>> Aquatics<br />

>> Fitness<br />

>> Ice Arena<br />

>> Informal <strong>Recreation</strong>/Facilities<br />

>> Intramurals/Sport Clubs<br />

>> Outdoor Program<br />

>> Perry Field House/Facilities<br />

>> <strong>Student</strong> Programming<br />

>> Wellness<br />

Assignment is contingent upon admission to<br />

the BGSU Graduate College. Two-year program<br />

stipend includes approximately $8,786 for nine<br />

months with full tuition waiver per academic year<br />

and general fee coverage of $1,266.<br />

Practicums/Internships<br />

A wide variety of practicum jobs and internships<br />

are offered in all program areas of <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

and Wellness. In order to best suit the objectives<br />

of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness and the educational<br />

needs of students in a wide array of majors and<br />

programs, position descriptions are continuously<br />

reviewed and developed. <strong>Student</strong>s with a special<br />

project in mind or a specific skill are encouraged<br />

to contact a member of the <strong>Recreation</strong> and<br />

Wellness staff.<br />

Rec Bucks Incentive Program<br />

The <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness <strong>Student</strong> Employee<br />

Incentive Program is designed to recognize<br />

student employees who go above and beyond their<br />

job description to help improve the Department<br />

of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness. Rec Bucks can be<br />

redeemed for various prizes and are awarded for<br />

exemplary behaviors, such as:<br />

>> Outstanding customer service<br />

>> Innovation in operations, design, or<br />

marketing of programs<br />

>> Leadership in improving operations or<br />

customer service<br />

>> Outstanding conflict management skills


<strong>Student</strong> Development<br />

and Leadership<br />

The <strong>Student</strong> Development and Leadership Program<br />

(SDL) provides training that includes a philosophical<br />

orientation to the field of leadership and a series<br />

of workshops. SDL workshops offer hands-on<br />

educational experience and prepare individuals for<br />

lifelong career and personal growth. Participants<br />

develop an appreciation for engaged leadership<br />

while inspiring active and healthy lifestyles.<br />

In order to promote student learning, all SDL<br />

sessions are grounded in theory. The two anchors<br />

for theoretical support are Kouzes & Posner’s Five<br />

Practices of Exemplary Leadership and the BGSU<br />

Orientation and First Year Program’s Pillars for<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Success. All facilitators are mindful of these<br />

connections when creating programs.<br />

To register, visit http://www.bgsu.edu/<br />

offices/sa/recwell/page79371.html. These<br />

programs are open to the entire campus<br />

community.<br />

Fall 2012<br />

Tuesday, September 4, 2012<br />

8:00 PM<br />

PFH Meeting Room<br />

Facilitators:<br />

Lona Leck, Casey Stark, and Mya Jordan<br />

Training Focus: Learning Contracts and<br />

Communication<br />

Overview:<br />

This session is an opportunity for student<br />

supervisors to engage in a conversation with the<br />

Graduate Assistant or professional staff in their<br />

respective area about goals and expectations for<br />

the upcoming year. After learning about learning<br />

contracts (esp. why to have them, what they are,<br />

who they benefit, and how to make them), student<br />

supervisors and graduate assistants create a<br />

learning contract with their supervisor.<br />

K & P Theory:<br />

Model the Way & Inspire a Shared Vision<br />

Pillars to <strong>Student</strong> Success:<br />

Personal & Fiscal Responsibility<br />

Objectives:<br />

• Participants develop goals and learning<br />

contracts for the <strong>Student</strong> Supervisors for the<br />

2012-2013 academic year.<br />

• Participants engage in conversations that<br />

inform supervisors of <strong>Student</strong> Supervisors’<br />

intended learning outcomes for the year.<br />

Monday, October 15, 2012<br />

8:00 PM<br />

Ice Arena Lounge<br />

Facilitator(s):<br />

Jamie Baringer, Dave Hollinger, Tom Hagerty,<br />

Enrico Hamilton<br />

Training Focus: Discipline and Evaluations<br />

Overview:<br />

This session offers an opportunity to discuss<br />

best practices for student employee discipline.<br />

Participants have the opportunity to engage<br />

in simulated disciplinary hearings and<br />

conversations. In this session, time is allotted<br />

to discuss ways that have worked and/or been<br />

unsuccessful to deal with discipline issues across<br />

the areas.<br />

K & P Theory:<br />

Inspire a Shared Vision & Enable Others to Act<br />

Pillars to <strong>Student</strong> Success:<br />

Leadership and Engagement<br />

Objectives:<br />

• Participants engage in conversations with their<br />

peers to identify best practices for disciplining<br />

student employees.<br />

• Participants engage in simulated disciplinary<br />

conversations and hearings to promote<br />

confidence in dealing with those issues.<br />

• Participants can articulate methods they can<br />

use in their areas for disciplinary action.<br />

Sunday, November 4, 2012<br />

7:00 PM<br />

PFH Meeting Room<br />

Facilitator(s):<br />

Pinkberry Group (Thad Long, Jerome Gabriel,<br />

Kurt Thomas, Casey Stark, Lona Leck, Mike<br />

Swartz)<br />

Training Focus: Hiring<br />

Overview:<br />

This session is an opportunity to introduce the<br />

new hiring model that <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

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will be adopting. Participants engage in activities<br />

simulating the hiring process and conversations<br />

regarding why and how the new model is being<br />

implemented. During the session, participants<br />

create a hiring rubric to be used during the hiring<br />

process.<br />

K & P Theory:<br />

Challenge the Process<br />

Pillars to <strong>Student</strong> Success:<br />

Career Development & Leadership and<br />

Engagement<br />

Objectives:<br />

• Participants engage in activities simulating the<br />

new hiring model.<br />

• Participants create a rubric (or draft of one) to<br />

be used to hire entry-level employees.<br />

• Participants can articulate the benefits of<br />

implementing the new hiring model.<br />

Monday, November 26, 2012<br />

8:00 PM<br />

Ice Arena Lounge<br />

Facilitator(s):<br />

Faith Yingling, Brittany Roth, Karyn Smith, Sarah<br />

DeWitt<br />

Training Focus: Wellness and Self-Care<br />

“Emphasizing the ‘I’ in Finals”<br />

Overview:<br />

This session utilizes the skills of Counseling<br />

<strong>Center</strong> employees (or others) to engage in a<br />

conversation about self-care and encouraging<br />

holistic wellness for employees. Participants<br />

learn and discuss strategies to manage time,<br />

reduce stress, and notice stress in employees.<br />

K & P Theory:<br />

Model the Way & Enable Others to Act<br />

Pillars to <strong>Student</strong> Success:<br />

Academic Success & Personal and Fiscal<br />

Responsibility<br />

Objectives:<br />

• Participants can articulate strategies to reduce<br />

stress and engage in self-care.<br />

• Participants can notice signs of stress in<br />

employees.<br />

• Participants can articulate resources available<br />

for assistance for those who need it.


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Campus Map<br />

Directions<br />

All four of the BGSU <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness<br />

facilities are located conveniently on the east side<br />

of the <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> campus.<br />

Follow Interstate 75 to exit 181 and turn west onto<br />

Wooster Street in <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>. Follow Wooster<br />

Street, west bound, to the third traffic signal<br />

(Mercer Road) and turn right (north). All facilities<br />

are located along Mercer Road.<br />

Parking Policy<br />

All vehicles parked on campus are required to<br />

have an official BGSU parking permit. To acquire<br />

a permit, bring a completed Parking Permit Order<br />

Form (available at the SRC Front Desk or through<br />

Parking Services) to the BGSU Visitor Information<br />

<strong>Center</strong> or BGSU Parking Services. A receipt<br />

showing proof of membership is required.<br />

Cost to <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness Members:<br />

Semester Pass $12<br />

Calender/Academic Year Pass $20<br />

Day Pass $7<br />

Lot Designations<br />

Perry Field House: Lot 18<br />

>> Enforcement: Mon. – Fri., 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM<br />

Music Building: Lot 16<br />

>> For <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

>> Enforcement: Mon. – Fri., 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM<br />

Ice Arena: Lot 10<br />

>> Guest spaces are available<br />

>> Enforcement: Mon. – Fri., 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM


Violators of the policies and procedures (as well as<br />

general rules of appropriate behavior) may be warned;<br />

however, a serious offense or repeat offenses may result<br />

in loss of use privileges.<br />

Policy violations, malicious use of defacing the Ice<br />

Arena, Forrest Creason Golf Course, Perry Field House<br />

and <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> property, solicitation,<br />

verbal abuse of employees or violation of other<br />

<strong>University</strong> policies may be investigated by the staff<br />

per procedures established by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>Student</strong><br />

Code of Conduct. Sanctions, such as removal from the<br />

Ice Arena, revocation of privileges or referral to the<br />

Office of <strong>Student</strong> Life may be imposed. Non-students<br />

(faculty, staff and community) may be prosecuted and/or<br />

privileges revoked.<br />

BGSU Ice Arena<br />

1. Participation in any area of the Ice Arena is at the<br />

user’s own risk.<br />

2. The <strong>University</strong> cannot be responsible for lost or<br />

stolen items. Please do not bring valuables into<br />

the Ice Arena. All lost personal belongings can be<br />

reported to the Newlove Pro Shop Staff. Report<br />

theft to BGSU Police.<br />

3. No animals are permitted in the facility except for<br />

licensed guide/medical dogs, etc.<br />

4. Smoking and/or the use of smokeless tobacco is<br />

not permitted in the Ice Arena.<br />

5. With the exception of the Ice Arena Lounge,<br />

possession/consumption of alcoholic beverages is<br />

not allowed anywhere in the facility.<br />

6. Use of abusive and/or profane language is<br />

offensive. The Ice Arena Staff reserves the right<br />

to refuse admittance to the facility, or instruct<br />

individuals to leave the facility for such behavior.<br />

7. All dressing and undressing must be done in the<br />

team’s designated locker rooms. No changing may<br />

be done in the lobby, matted area, etc.<br />

8. With the exception of water (in a shatter proof<br />

container) food and beverages are prohibited on all<br />

ice surfaces.<br />

9. Additional Ice Arena Figure Skating Rules and<br />

Regulations are posted on the bulletin board<br />

outside of the Skate Shop.<br />

10. Floor hockey is not permitted in the building.<br />

11. Balls and other objects may not be batted, thrown,<br />

hit, or kicked against or at walls, doors, windows,<br />

lights, etc. at any time.<br />

12. No rollerblades, skateboards, heeleys, etc. may be<br />

used in the facility.<br />

13. Running is not permitted in the facility.<br />

14. The Press Box is off limits to anyone who does not<br />

have permission from Ice Arena Staff.<br />

15. The Ice Arena and its staff abide by and support<br />

the USA Hockey Zero Tolerance policy for<br />

aggression and violence. Inappropriate and<br />

destructive behavior of spectators, players, officials<br />

and team officials are not tolerated. Violators are<br />

asked to leave the premises.<br />

16. A key exchange is required to gain access to locker<br />

rooms and storage rooms.<br />

17. Signs/banners and bulletin board postings must be<br />

approved by Ice Arena Director.<br />

18. Equipment and/or furniture, including tables and<br />

chairs, cannot be moved into the Ice Arena without<br />

prior approval from the Ice Arena Director.<br />

Use of the fireplace involves an additional cost and<br />

all fires are built by Ice Arena Staff only.<br />

19. Alcoholic beverages may be served in the Lounge<br />

with the following stipulations: advance approval<br />

from the Ice Arena Director, consumption and<br />

possession of alcoholic beverages is restricted to<br />

the Lounge, liquor laws of the <strong>State</strong> of Ohio, the<br />

city of <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong>, and <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> are in effect at all times, alcoholic<br />

beverages may be served but may not be sold, and<br />

the contracting agent is responsible for the<br />

removal of intoxicated and/or disorderly persons.<br />

20. Public Skating patrons must obey Skate Guards<br />

and posted rules. Skaters must pay at the Skate<br />

Shop and receive an admittance sticker before<br />

entering the ice. Carrying children, sitting on the<br />

boards, playing tag, etc. is not permitted.<br />

Administrative staff members may make exceptions to<br />

these rules. Submit grievances in writing to the BGSU<br />

Ice Arena Advisory Board.<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course<br />

USGA rules govern all play except where the following<br />

Local Rules prevail.<br />

1. Out of bounds: White stakes left side of No. 4 and<br />

No. 9; anywhere outside of golf course property as<br />

defined by roads and fences; Ball parks off of No.<br />

14 and 16.<br />

2. Service roads throughout the golf course shall be<br />

treated as immovable obstructions.<br />

3. Water hazards are defined by yellow stakes and<br />

lines. Lateral water hazards are defined by red<br />

stakes and lines.<br />

4. Keep all carts 30 feet from greens and tees.<br />

5. Fivesomes are not permitted without prior<br />

permission from Golf Director, Kurt Thomas.<br />

6. Proper golf attire is required at all times.<br />

7. Coolers are not permitted on the golf course.<br />

8. No alcoholic beverages may be brought on<br />

premises.<br />

9. Please rake traps, replace divots and repair ball<br />

marks.<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course Accessibility<br />

Policy<br />

Facilities, Drinking Water, Bathrooms and Course Policies<br />

It is course policy at Forrest Creason Golf Course<br />

to restrict motorized cart traffic to the cart paths<br />

when weather or turn conditions warrant. This<br />

policy ensures that we can continue to provide<br />

the best possible playing conditions in the long<br />

term. However, we also recognize the needs of<br />

golfers with disabilities who may not be able to<br />

enjoy the golf course with restrictions on golf<br />

car use. We allow golf carts with special features<br />

for golfers with disabilities to come onto the<br />

course without charging a cart fee. These carts<br />

are designed to go anywhere on the course.<br />

The patron will, however, be responsible for<br />

their greens fees. Upon payment of greens fees,<br />

disabled patrons are entitled to receive two (2) free<br />

bottles of drinking water for use on the course.<br />

ADA accessible restrooms can be found on the<br />

course located between holes 7 and 14. Please<br />

understand that golf cart traffic of adapted golf<br />

carts is likely to adversely affect turf and soil, as<br />

well as playability. We appreciate your cooperation<br />

in using care and exercising good judgment. The<br />

staff at Forrest Creason Golf Course is available<br />

to explain golf holes, dangerous areas, steep hills<br />

or water hazards that should be avoided. A staff<br />

member can be reached by using the intercom<br />

system located outside the club house. A staff<br />

member will meet the golfer outside to assist with<br />

green fees as well as any other needs. Any use<br />

of carts off the cart path is at your own risk, and<br />

any problems or injuries resulting from such use<br />

are the golfer’s responsibility. For safety reasons,<br />

we strongly discourage the use of the golf carts<br />

on severe slopes or through tall grass areas.<br />

Natural, unmowed areas may be designated as<br />

environmentally sensitive and also present a fire<br />

hazard; please avoid these areas with the carts.<br />

Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities<br />

Act, course management reserves the right to<br />

restrict all golf cart traffic in rare instances when<br />

excessive heat, moisture stress, new turf, or other<br />

weather-related or maintenance-related conditions<br />

create extreme safety issues or would result in<br />

any cart traffic causing excessive turf damage. If at<br />

any time it is apparent that these conditions might<br />

exist, we suggest calling ahead. Violation of this<br />

policy may result in suspension of golf privileges.<br />

We encourage your suggestions and ask for your<br />

cooperation in helping us to provide you with a<br />

quality golf experience. If you have any questions<br />

or tips to make your experience at Forrest Creason<br />

Golf Course more enjoyable, please contact the<br />

golf course director Kurt Thomas at 419-372-2674<br />

or kurttom@bgsu.edu.<br />

Access Of Services<br />

Golfers with disabilities are not required to enter<br />

the Forrest Creason Golf Course clubhouse in<br />

order to access the services available at the<br />

building. This includes with regard to the payment<br />

of greens fees and other related fees or to take<br />

advantage of the food and golf items for sale in<br />

the clubhouse. A staff member can be reached by<br />

using the intercom system located outside the<br />

clubhouse. A staff member will meet the golfer<br />

outside to assist with green fees as well as any<br />

other needs. Golfers with disabilities may also<br />

identify themselves in advance to management of<br />

the Forrest Creason Golf Course by contacting the<br />

golf course director Kurt Thomas at 419-372-2674<br />

or kurttom@bgsu.edu, so that their personal<br />

service may be coordinated.<br />

Golf Cart Reservations<br />

Golfers with disabilities may reserve and rent at<br />

the same rates as regular golf carts the one (1)<br />

single rider, accessible golf cart by calling (419)<br />

372-2674. Such reservation must be made with<br />

three (3) business days advance notice during<br />

regular business hours (9 am to 5 pm est), i.e. at<br />

least seventy-two (72) hours before the scheduled<br />

tee time, during the business week and not on<br />

weekends. Reservations are given priority in the<br />

order received.<br />

Parking<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course has accessible<br />

parking. Additionally, golfers who are disabled and<br />

desire to bring their own single rider adapted golf<br />

car to the Forrest Creason Golf Course, may<br />

contact the Forrest Creason Golf Course with<br />

regard to any reasonable parking space requests<br />

associated with such accessible golf car. Forrest<br />

Creason Golf Course and <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> will undertake reasonable efforts to<br />

accommodate reasonable parking requests.<br />

Responses to reasonable parking requests are<br />

provided on a temporary and as needed basis, and<br />

are subject to the general use of the parking lots at<br />

Forrest Creason Golf Course by all golfers, events,<br />

golfing leagues as well as the general parking<br />

needs of <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> and its<br />

students, faculty, alumni and guests.<br />

Perry Field House (PFH)<br />

1. Participation in any area of the PFH is at the user’s<br />

own risk.<br />

2. SRC Membership also includes limited access to<br />

the Perry Field House. All individuals entering<br />

the PFH for usage must be members of <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

and Wellness, approved guests or rental groups.<br />

Appropriate photo I.D.’s for students/members<br />

must be shown during most usage periods.<br />

3. No animals are permitted in the facility except for<br />

licensed guide/medical dogs, etc.<br />

4. Participants who are 7 years of age and younger<br />

are allowed in the PFH only during private rentals,<br />

or when usage is low enough to safely allow them<br />

to participate without posing a danger to<br />

themselves or others. In these cases, they must be<br />

under constant and direct supervision by an adult<br />

at all times.<br />

5. Food/beverage items purchased in or brought<br />

into the facility must be consumed within the front<br />

lobby area. Water is permitted anywhere, but only<br />

in plastic transparent containers with secure tops.<br />

Gum, sunflower seeds, and candy are considered<br />

food and are difficult to remove from sport<br />

surfaces and equipment. Individuals discovered<br />

eating food or drinking unapproved beverages<br />

other than in the lobby must remove/dispose<br />

of food/drink immediately. If this request is not<br />

complied with, the individual(s) is subject to<br />

removal from the building.<br />

6. Smoking, use of smokeless tobacco and/or<br />

alcoholic beverages is not permitted in the PFH.<br />

7. Shoes must be worn in the facility. It is highly<br />

recommended that PFH users bring a second pair<br />

of shoes to be worn when participating in an<br />

activity. Only non-marking soled athletic shoes are<br />

permitted during activity on playing surfaces. Use<br />

of spikes is not permitted in the Track Room<br />

during most activities. It is strongly recommended<br />

that flat-soled shoes be worn in the Turf Room to<br />

prevent injury. Wearing cleats or turf shoes may<br />

increase the risk of injury to individuals wearing<br />

such equipment. Use of metal-cleated shoes is not<br />

permitted in the Turf Room.<br />

Rollerblades, skateboards, etc., may not be used in<br />

the facility.<br />

8. Individuals attempting to enter the PFH with<br />

muddy shoes are not admitted. Individuals found<br />

with muddy shoes must discontinue activity<br />

and leave the area until another pair of shoes is<br />

secured. Cleaning muddy shoes in the facility is<br />

prohibited.<br />

9. Bicycles must only be locked in the bicycle racks<br />

provided.<br />

10. Signs/banners are not permitted anywhere in the<br />

PFH without staff approval.<br />

11. Use of personal televisions, stereos, and radio<br />

systems by patrons is prohibited (except when<br />

used with headphones), unless approval is granted<br />

by the professional staff.<br />

12. Use of recording devices (still cameras, video<br />

cameras, etc.) requires approval of the PFH staff. If<br />

participants do not object to being photographed,<br />

the Manager can use their judgment in allowing<br />

the use of cameras (no advance notice necessary).<br />

13. Use of abusive and/or profane language is<br />

offensive. The PFH staff reserves the right to refuse<br />

admittance to the facility, or instruct individuals to<br />

leave the facility for such behavior.<br />

14. A limited number of lockers are available in the<br />

PFH locker rooms. PFH users must bring their own<br />

locks and towels. All lockers must be cleared daily.<br />

A $5 fine is charged for removal of a lock and/or<br />

personal belongings from a locker used overnight.<br />

Cut locks are not reimbursed or replaced. Personal<br />

belongings may not be stored at the Front Desk.<br />

15. The PFH and the <strong>University</strong> cannot be responsible<br />

for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring<br />

valuables into the PFH. In case of loss of personal<br />

belongings, complete an Incident Report Form at<br />

the Front Desk or PFH Office and report to BGSU<br />

Police.<br />

16. All PFH facilities and equipment are to be used for<br />

their intended purpose. Modification of equipment<br />

and/or facilities is prohibited without staff<br />

approval. Some equipment (Track/Field, tennis,<br />

baseball, etc.) is not accessible for users unless<br />

contracted permission is given. No helium<br />

balloons, confetti, glitter, “icicles” or similar<br />

materials may be used in the facility without<br />

professional staff approval.<br />

17. Participants are encouraged to wear appropriate<br />

sports attire such as t-shirts, warm-up suits, tennis<br />

clothing, or gym attire. Street clothing can be<br />

dangerous and confining when exercising. It is<br />

strongly recommended that arms and legs be<br />

covered while using the Turf Room since skin<br />

contact with the Astroturf can cause serious<br />

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abrasions.<br />

18. For all activities, joint or body braces/casts with<br />

exposed hard surfaces must be sufficiently covered<br />

with a soft material to help protect users and the<br />

facility.<br />

19. Spitting is not allowed except in appropriate<br />

receptacles located throughout the building.<br />

20. To reduce the risk of injury to users, stretching<br />

exercises involving the portable bleachers are not<br />

permitted. Please try to avoid shoe scuff marks on<br />

walls/support posts.<br />

21. In the Track Room, for safety reasons, players may<br />

not warm up with balls or other equipment on the<br />

track surface or area when in use by others.<br />

22. Balls and other equipment are not to be batted,<br />

punted, kicked, or thrown improperly in the vicinity<br />

of others, or especially near the activity area<br />

ceilings. Field goal kicking is restricted to the Turf<br />

Room center divider net’s marked target area.<br />

Punting is not permitted (except into an<br />

appropriate net) due to potential damage to<br />

light fixtures or skylights. Batting practice cannot<br />

be held outside of the batting cages unless special<br />

balls are used and PFH approval is given. Users<br />

can be held accountable for replacement and<br />

repair fees.<br />

23. “Dunking” basketballs, slapping backboards or<br />

hanging on rims or nets is not permitted. Serious<br />

or repeat offenders may be asked to leave the<br />

facility and face suspension of building privileges.<br />

24. Claiming a court or field: this applies during times<br />

when the particular room is open and not<br />

scheduled for an activity. A “first-come, first-serve”<br />

policy is in effect.<br />

25. Day pass for public use may be purchased at the<br />

Front Desk for $7 per person.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> (SRC)<br />

1. Participation in any area of the SRC is at the user’s<br />

own risk.<br />

2. To enter and exit the SRC facilty, please use the<br />

front doors only. Other exits are for emergency use<br />

only.<br />

3. No animals are permitted in the facility except for<br />

licensed guide/medical dogs, etc.<br />

4. All individuals entering the SRC for usage are<br />

required to maintain active SRC membership or<br />

purchase a day pass. Appropriate <strong>University</strong> issued<br />

photo ID’s for students, members, and guests are<br />

required to be scanned upon entrance.<br />

5. SRC Membership also includes limited access<br />

to the Perry Field House. Appropriate <strong>University</strong><br />

issued photo I.D.’s for students/members must be<br />

scanned at PFH Front Desk.<br />

6. After purchasing a membership, members may<br />

obtain a parking pass by taking the receipt of<br />

payment to <strong>University</strong> Parking Services.<br />

7. Non-student members must present their SRC<br />

Membership photo ID card that has been validated<br />

at the time of membership purchase. BGSU<br />

employees who are members must use their<br />

faculty/staff ID for swipe entry.<br />

8. To gain entrance into the facilities without a valid<br />

ID card, members are allowed to enter under the<br />

“Courtesy Pass” option one time per semester.<br />

Users who forget their <strong>University</strong> issued ID after<br />

the “Courtesy Pass” has been used may purchase<br />

a day pass for $7.<br />

9. Non-members who wish to purchase a day pass<br />

must show a photo ID and complete an informed<br />

consent form. Day Passes are available to anyone<br />

18 or older or children accompanied by a parent or<br />

guardian.<br />

10. Individuals with special physical entry needs may<br />

request entry assistance at the SRC Front Desk.<br />

11. <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness staff reserve the right to<br />

refuse admittance or to request individuals to leave<br />

the facility.<br />

12. One parent/guardian is recommended for every<br />

four children using the facility. Same room<br />

supervision is required for children under 16. No<br />

day care facilities are available. Please see each<br />

area for age requirements on the following page.<br />

13. Children 4 years and older entering the general<br />

locker rooms must use locker room of their gender.<br />

The SRC does have family locker rooms that are<br />

available as well. Please direct questions to a<br />

member of the <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness staff.<br />

14. Food/beverage items may be purchased at vending<br />

locations and at the Pro Shop.<br />

15. The following are prohibited: martial arts weapons<br />

and/or sparring (boxing, martial arts, wrestling/<br />

grappling), floor hockey, inline hockey, smoking,<br />

smokeless tobacco, and alcoholic beverages.<br />

16. Signs/banners are not permitted anywhere in the<br />

SRC without staff approval.<br />

17. The use of personal televisions, stereos, and radio<br />

systems by patrons is prohibited (except when<br />

used with headphones) or unless approval is<br />

granted by the professional staff.<br />

18. The use of recording devices (still cameras, video<br />

cameras, etc.) is prohibited in the SRC unless<br />

previously approved. (Must be approved at the<br />

Front Desk.)<br />

19. Cell phones are prohibited in locker rooms. Cell<br />

phones are allowed in other areas unless deemed an<br />

issue of patron safety, noise, or privacy.<br />

20. The use of abusive and/or profane language is<br />

offensive. The SRC staff reserves the right to refuse<br />

admittance to the facility, or instruct individuals to<br />

leave the facility for such behavior.<br />

21. No storage of personal belongings is permitted at<br />

any SRC staffed location. Coin-operated lockers<br />

by the basketball courts are available for patron use.<br />

See Locker Room policies for information on longterm<br />

locker rentals and day use locker availability.<br />

22. The SRC and the <strong>University</strong> is not responsible<br />

for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring<br />

valuables into the SRC. In case of a lost or stolen<br />

belonging, patrons are encouraged to complete an<br />

Incident Report Form at the Pro Shop or SRC<br />

Front Desk and report the incident to the Campus<br />

Police 419.372.2346.<br />

22. All SRC facilities and equipment are to be used for<br />

their intended purpose. Modification of equipment<br />

and/or facilities is prohibited without staff approval.<br />

No helium balloons, confetti, glitter, masking tape<br />

on floors, “icicles” or similar materials may be used<br />

in the facility without professional staff approval.<br />

23. No outdoor sports may be played in the SRC<br />

including baseball, football, rugby, lacrosse, and<br />

Frisbee. Indoor Soccer is an exception and is<br />

permitted in the proper area. Space is available in<br />

the Perry Field House for other outdoor sports.<br />

24. Sports equipment such as basketballs, volleyballs,<br />

racquets, ping pong paddles, and action balls to be<br />

used in the pools, etc. are available to check out for<br />

same day use. To check out equipment at the SRC,<br />

users are required to present and deposit a photo ID<br />

at the Pro Shop. Individuals checking out equipment<br />

are held responsible and must pay for equipment<br />

that is lost, stolen, or damaged. ID’s are not returned<br />

until payment is arranged.<br />

25. Participants are required to wear appropriate<br />

athletic attire such as t-shirts, warm-up suits, or<br />

gym attire. Street clothing can be dangerous and<br />

confining when exercising. Patron’s clothing is<br />

required to cover their mid-section while in the<br />

Weight Room and Gallery (i.e. tank tops and<br />

sleeveless shirts are allowed; jogging bras are not).<br />

26. Spitting is not allowed, except in appropriate<br />

receptacles located throughout the building.<br />

27. “Dunking” basketballs, slapping backboards or<br />

hanging on rims or nets is not permitted. Serious<br />

or repeat offenders may be asked to leave the facility<br />

and face suspension of building privileges.<br />

28. Court reservations can be requested through the<br />

SRC Front Desk at 419.372.2000, up to 24 hours in<br />

advance. 10-minute courtesy holds are offered on<br />

court reservations. After that time, the reservation<br />

is voided and the space becomes available for general<br />

recreation. Claiming a court applies during times<br />

when the particular court/room is open and not<br />

scheduled for an activity. A “first-come, first-serve”<br />

policy is in effect.<br />

29. The BGSU <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> staff reserves<br />

the right to interpret <strong>Center</strong> regulations in its best<br />

interest.<br />

30. If a false ID is presented, the card may be<br />

confiscated and/or submitted to the <strong>University</strong><br />

Police. In addition, the offender will likely be referred<br />

to the Dean of <strong>Student</strong>s to face disciplinary<br />

sanctions.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Center</strong> – Locker Room<br />

Policies<br />

Day Lockers:<br />

1. A limited number of day lockers are available (day<br />

use lock and towel are not provided).<br />

2. Day lockers must be emptied by closing each<br />

evening.<br />

3. Contents left in a day locker overnight are removed<br />

and a $10.00 service charge is assessed to retrieve<br />

personal belongings.<br />

4. To secure personal belongings, patrons utilizing a<br />

day locker can:<br />

(a) Bring their own lock.<br />

(b) Utilize a coin-operated locker (coin lockers<br />

located on the main and sub-basement levels<br />

of the facility).<br />

5. The SRC is not responsible for lost or stolen<br />

belongings. It is recommended that patrons do not<br />

leave valuable belongings in any lockers.<br />

Half and Full Size Lockers:<br />

1. Half and full size lockers can be rented any time for<br />

up to a year. There are a limited number of half and<br />

full size lockers available for rent.<br />

Half size locker fees: Full size locker fees:<br />

Semester $20 Semester $30<br />

Academic Year $30 Academic Year $40<br />

Full Year $40 Full Year $50<br />

**No prorating or refunds.<br />

2. Patrons that rent a half or full size locker receive the<br />

towel exchange service.<br />

3. One towel is provided per locker membership.<br />

4. Patrons are responsible for securing their towel. If a<br />

logo towel is lost or stolen, patrons can purchase a<br />

replacement towel for $5. (If a patron decides not<br />

to purchase a replacement towel, he/she no longer<br />

receives the towel exchange service.)<br />

5. Only towels with the department logo are eligible for<br />

exchange.<br />

6. Expiration of the towel exchange service coincides<br />

with the expiration date of locker membership.<br />

7. The SRC is not responsible for the loss of personal<br />

locks; therefore, it is recommended to use the SRC<br />

issued combination lock for locker rentals.<br />

8. If locker is not emptied by the last day of the rental<br />

period, all contents are removed and a $10.00<br />

service charge is assessed to retrieve personal<br />

belongings. Items removed from lockers are stored<br />

for 90 days and then donated to a local charity.<br />

Locker Rental Expiration/Renewal Procedures:<br />

At the conclusion of the locker rental period, patrons have<br />

the ability to discontinue or renew their locker membership.<br />

To Renew a Locker Membership:<br />

Locker renewal reminders and renewal information are<br />

posted approximately 2-3 weeks prior to the conclusion of<br />

locker memberships.<br />

1. All locker renewal memberships are required to be<br />

completed in person at the Pro Shop within the<br />

posted timeframe.<br />

2. It is the patron’s responsibility to monitor the<br />

expiration date of their locker membership.<br />

To Discontinue a Locker Membership:<br />

1. Remove all personal belongings from the locker.<br />

2. Secure the combination lock to the latch of the<br />

locker door.<br />

3. Return department logo towel to the Pro Shop<br />

employee.<br />

4. Sign locker rental expiration check-out spreadsheet.<br />

5. If either the combination lock or department towel is<br />

not returned, the replacement fee below is assessed:<br />

Department Logo Towel: $15<br />

Combination Lock: $10<br />

Group Exercise Class Policies<br />

• All participants must be at least 16 years of age or<br />

older and purchase a group exercise pass. A valid<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> or <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> ID must be presented at the start of each class.<br />

Patrons will not be admitted without this ID card.<br />

• Before beginning, it is strongly recommended that<br />

you have a physical examination to determine your<br />

fitness level. Programs may be strenuous.<br />

• Participation is based on a first-come, first-serve<br />

basis. The instructor reserves the right to determine<br />

class minimums and maximums based on<br />

equipment and facility space.<br />

• For safety reasons, it is strongly recommended that<br />

participants attend entire class sessions for<br />

appropriate warm-up and cool down.<br />

• Class schedules are subject to change or<br />

cancellation. Revised schedule are posted when<br />

changes have been made.<br />

• In the case of any incident or physical accident that<br />

may occur in a group exercise session, staff personnel<br />

is required to have participant(s) involved fill out an<br />

Incident and/or Accident Report Form to be kept on<br />

file with the Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness.<br />

• Appropriate workout attire is required at all times.<br />

• Equipment (hand weights, bands, steps, etc.) utilized<br />

during class must be returned and may not be taken<br />

out of the group fitness area for individual use.<br />

• It is highly recommended that participants bring<br />

water in a closed plastic container to class. Water is<br />

the only drink permitted in group exercise classes.<br />

• All fitness passes are non-refundable and nontransferable.<br />

Age Requirement Chart<br />

Facility Area<br />

Andrews Pool<br />

Cooper Pool<br />

Andrews Hot Tub<br />

Weight Room<br />

Gallery<br />

Sports Courts<br />

Saunas<br />

Child Must be directly supervised<br />

No direct supervision needed but must be<br />

accompanied by an adult while in the facility.<br />

(exception is through the purchase of a try-teen<br />

membership)<br />

Under 4 Years<br />

5-7 Years<br />

8-12 Years<br />

13 Years<br />

14-15 Years<br />

16-17 Years


Personal Training Policies<br />

• Participants are assigned to a trainer after all<br />

paperwork has been evaluated. If necessary,<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness reserves the right to request a<br />

Physician’s Clearance Form.<br />

• All clients are urged to arrive for sessions on time.<br />

Sessions that begin late still end one hour after<br />

the scheduled start time. Clients who arrive 30 minutes<br />

or more late forfeit the entire session and do not<br />

receive a refund.<br />

• Clients needing to cancel or reschedule an<br />

appointment must do so at least 24 hours prior to<br />

the start of their appointment. Cancellations or<br />

schedule changes must be made by phone to your<br />

trainer. Failure to notify your trainer results in<br />

forfeiting the session without refund.<br />

• All sessions expire one year after purchase date.<br />

Packages are non-refundable and non-transferable.<br />

Andrews Pool<br />

• SRC staff are in charge at all times.<br />

• Shower prior to entering pool or hot tub especially<br />

after exercise.<br />

• Band-Aids, adhesive tape, and any type of bandage<br />

must be removed prior to entering the pool.<br />

• Swim only when Lifeguard is on duty.<br />

• Proper swimming attire is required at all times. Street<br />

clothes and gymnasium clothes (cut-off, cotton<br />

shorts, etc.) are not permitted in the pools or hot tub.<br />

• Diving permitted in deep water only.<br />

• Food, gum, and beverages prohibited.<br />

• Glass containers are prohibited on pool deck.<br />

• No running or disruptive play.<br />

• PFD’s, “water wings,” and other flotation devices<br />

are allowed in Andrews Pool only as long as there is<br />

direct adult supervision (adult must be in water with<br />

child at ALL times).<br />

• Regular diapers are NOT allowed in Andrews<br />

Pool. All infant children must wear a diaper designed<br />

for swimming.<br />

• Persons with skin diseases, infections or open sores<br />

are prohibited from using the pool.<br />

• Patrons are not allowed to swim over or hang on<br />

lane markers or deep water lines.<br />

• Indoor pool furniture is not permitted outside.<br />

• Smoking is not permitted in either pool area or on<br />

the sundeck/patio area.<br />

• Persons appearing to be intoxicated are asked to<br />

leave the facility. Alcohol is not permitted anywhere<br />

in or around the facility.<br />

• Please direct all questions to the Aquatic Staff on<br />

duty.<br />

Hot Tub<br />

• Pregnant women, elderly persons, and persons<br />

suffering from heart disease, diabetes or high or low<br />

blood pressure may not enter the hot tub<br />

without prior medical consultation and permission<br />

from their doctor.<br />

• Do not use the hot tub while under the influence<br />

of alcohol, tranquilizers or other drugs that cause<br />

drowsiness or that raise or lower blood pressure.<br />

Showering is required prior to using the hot tub<br />

after exercising.<br />

• Do not use at temperatures greater than 104 degrees F.<br />

• Children 12 years of age and under may not use the<br />

hot tub.<br />

• Observe reasonable time limits (10-15 minutes), then<br />

leave the water and cool down before returning for<br />

another brief stay. Long exposure may result in<br />

nausea, dizziness or fainting.<br />

• Use hot tub only when Lifeguard is on duty.<br />

• Hot tub use is limited to 12 persons.<br />

• Operation by Aquatic Staff only.<br />

Cooper Pool<br />

• SRC staff are in charge at all times.<br />

• Shower prior to swimming, especially after exercise.<br />

• Band-Aids, adhesive tape, and any type of bandage<br />

must be removed prior to entering the pool.<br />

• Swim only when Lifeguard is on duty.<br />

• Proper swimming attire is required at all times. Street<br />

clothes and gymnasium clothes (cut-off, cotton<br />

shorts, etc.) are not permitted in the pools or hot tub.<br />

• Diving is permitted in deep water only.<br />

• Food, gum, and beverages prohibited.<br />

• Glass containers are prohibited on pool deck.<br />

• No running or disruptive play.<br />

• No flotation devices or small toys are allowed in<br />

Cooper Pool.<br />

• Children 7 years of age and under are restricted<br />

to Andrews Pool unless they are (1) directly (in-water)<br />

supervised by an adult, (2) can touch the bottom of<br />

Cooper Pool with their heads completely out of<br />

the water, and (3) can swim one width of Cooper<br />

Pool unassisted. Lifeguards reserve the right to test<br />

the child before allowing them to swim in Cooper<br />

Pool.<br />

• Lifeguards reserve the right to test persons<br />

swimming in deep water, for their own safety. Users<br />

must be able to swim one width of the Cooper Pool<br />

unassisted.<br />

• Regular diapers are NOT allowed in Cooper Pool. All<br />

infant children must wear a diaper designed for<br />

swimming.<br />

• Persons with skin diseases, infections or open sores<br />

are prohibited from using the pool.<br />

• Patrons are not allowed to swim over or hang on<br />

lane markers or deep water lines.<br />

• Only SRC employees are allowed on the bulkhead.<br />

• Swimming underneath the bulkhead is strictly<br />

prohibited.<br />

• Smoking is not permitted in either pool area or on<br />

the sun-deck/patio area.<br />

• Persons appearing to be intoxicated are asked to<br />

leave the facility. Alcohol is not permitted anywhere<br />

in or around the facility.<br />

• Please direct all questions to the Aquatic Staff on<br />

duty.<br />

Diving Boards and Platforms<br />

• Diving Boards are one of the most critical danger<br />

areas in the pool.<br />

• One person on diving board at a time.<br />

• Dive straight from end of board.<br />

• After dive, swim out of the area immediately.<br />

• Do not swim underneath the board.<br />

• Only one bounce per dive.<br />

• No hanging on the boards.<br />

• All dives must be in forward motion, with the<br />

exception of the dive team while being directly<br />

supervised by the dive coach.<br />

• Patrons are not permitted on the 5 or 7.5 meter<br />

platforms during recreation swim unless authorized<br />

by the Aquatic Director.<br />

• Dives from the 1 and 3 meter boards must only be<br />

performed from the end of the boards. DIVE<br />

STRAIGHT OUT (no cartwheels, sitting dives, hand<br />

stands, inward dives, etc.).<br />

• The area under the 3-meter boards is a “diving only”<br />

area. Lap swimming is not permitted in the diving<br />

area unless the 3-meter boards are closed.<br />

• Only four people are allowed on the 3-meter<br />

springboard platform at a time. All other patrons<br />

must wait on deck (not on the ladder) until the<br />

person ahead of them completes their dive.<br />

• Only one person is allowed on the diving boards and<br />

ladders at a time.<br />

• Objects are not to be thrown to a person diving off<br />

any of the diving boards. Water basketballs are to be<br />

used for Water Basketball only.<br />

Water Basketball<br />

• Water basketball units are placed at the pool edge<br />

when a game does not interfere with the general<br />

use of the facility or when water basketball is a<br />

scheduled activity.<br />

• Games are to be played half-court. Water<br />

basketballs are not to be thrown from across the<br />

pool or thrown at another patron with the intent to<br />

injure.<br />

• Water backetball games are to be played from the<br />

water only (i.e., no dunking or shooting from pool<br />

deck).<br />

• Swimmers are NOT to hang on the rims or goals.<br />

• Water basketball play is not to interfere with lap<br />

swimmers. Swim under lane lines to retrieve balls.<br />

• If a game becomes out of hand, SRC staff have<br />

the right to require “tone down” behavior. If the<br />

behavior continues, SRC staff have the right to end<br />

the game.<br />

• Water basketballs can be checked out at the Pro<br />

Shop. It is not the guards’ responsibility to take care<br />

of the balls. Water polo balls and real basketballs are<br />

not to be used for this activity.<br />

Water Polo<br />

• Water polo is not permitted during recreation swim,<br />

unless it is a specifically scheduled activity. The<br />

water polo ball can be thrown around if not busy and<br />

at the discretion of the staff on duty.<br />

• During recreation swims, the innertube water polo<br />

goals are to be stored in the on-deck southeast<br />

storage facility. The deep water polo goals are stored<br />

on-deck on the north side of the pool.<br />

• Water polo balls are checked out at the Pro Shop.<br />

• Water polo balls are to be used in Cooper Pool<br />

ONLY.<br />

Kick Boards and Pull Buoys<br />

• Kick boards and pull buoys are allowed in both<br />

pools, although lifeguards reserve the right to limit<br />

their use if the pools are crowded or they are not<br />

being used for their intended purposes.<br />

• Users are responsible for returning equipment to the<br />

equipment bins after use.<br />

Masks, Fins and Snorkels<br />

• Swimmers may use masks, fins and snorkels in the<br />

pool area. Lifeguards may check to be sure the glass<br />

is tempered and the mask fits properly.<br />

• Snorkeling is not permitted under the diving boards<br />

or platforms AT ANY TIME.<br />

Starting Blocks<br />

• Only the swim team is allowed to use the starting<br />

blocks in Cooper Pool when a coach or instructor is<br />

physically present and available to observe their use.<br />

• When starting blocks are not in use during swim team<br />

practice or swim meets, orange warning covers are to<br />

be placed on each block with the “NO DIVING” side<br />

facing the deck to indicate that they are not to be used.<br />

General Facility Rental Insurance<br />

Requirements<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> requires all non-BGSU<br />

organizations that are required to pay rent for the use<br />

of facilities to protect themselves with general liability<br />

insurance in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per<br />

occurrence for bodily injury and property damage and<br />

to hold the <strong>University</strong> harmless from any and all claims,<br />

demands, or causes of action arising from the use of<br />

it’s facilities. Documentation of this insurance must be<br />

given prior to first rental date. If not covered through an<br />

organization, please go to the following link for assistance in<br />

purchasing tenant user liability insurance:<br />

>> http://www.marshcampus.com/Home.aspx<br />

Click on Products, go to the Drop Down - “Tenant User Liability<br />

Insurance Policy,“ under “Apply Now,“ complete the information<br />

on the pages requested to get a quote. It is recommended that<br />

in addition to the $1M General Liability insurance requirement,<br />

that groups also have proof of sexual misconduct and molestation<br />

coverage in the amount of $1,000,000.<br />

Decoration and Food/Drink Vendors and<br />

Merchandise Policies<br />

The Department of <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness collaborates<br />

with rental groups desiring to sell souvenirs or Coca-Cola<br />

products in conjunction with their events. A percentage or<br />

nominal fee is charged for these opportunities. Users work<br />

with RecWell staff to organize order quantities and other<br />

details. Please refer to the RecWell website for complete<br />

details and Wood County Health Department regulations.<br />

Refunds<br />

1. The standard refund processing fee is $25.00 and<br />

generally requires a two week time frame.<br />

2. Certain programs or services may have different fees<br />

at the discretion of the area director.<br />

3. If a refund is granted and occurs after patron has<br />

begun usage, the refund is prorated.<br />

4. Refunds are given due to injuries or illnesses. A<br />

medical excuse may be required.<br />

5. Refunds are given if a patron has moved from the<br />

area, documentation may be necessary.<br />

6. If <strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness cancels a program or<br />

course, a refund is given.<br />

7. For refunds regarding apparel and merchandise, a<br />

receipt must be presented with the request within 30<br />

days of the purchase. All manufacturers’ policies are<br />

honored. These are not subject to refund processing<br />

fees.<br />

8. During inclement weather, refunds are only given if<br />

the weather is considered Level 2 or 3. No refund for<br />

Level 1 conditions.<br />

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Inspiring Active and Healthy Lifestyles<br />

<strong>Recreation</strong> and Wellness

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