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• Admission to all Home Intercollegiate C t t Contests • Access to all Recreation Facilities • General Recreation Programs and Services • Special Programs and Events • Future Programs and Facilities Campus Recreation :
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•RECREATIONAL FACILITIES •INTRAMURAL SPORTS •GROUP GROUP FITNESS PROGRAM •PERSONAL TRAINING PROGRAM •CLUB SPORTS PROGRAM •NU-OPPS: Non Credit Instruction •SPECIAL EVENTS •EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Campus Recreation :
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• Marino Recreation Center • Cabot Physical Education Center • Matthews Arena • Badger & Rosen Center
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The Marino Center, with its architecture and state-of -theart fitness and recreation amenities, is an 81,000 squaref tb foot building ildi that th t was voted t d one off the th top t ten t recreational ti l facilities in the country. The center which opened in the Fall of 1996, is utilized for intramural and club sports, drop-in recreation, instructional programs, personal training and group fitness. The entire center serves the varied physical and recreational needs of our diverse population. p p Campus Recreation :
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THE FIRST FLOOR • The Atrium. • Cafes, a market, and ATM machines machines. • The main Campus Recreation Office. • Women’s and men’s locker rooms each house lockers, sauna and shower areas. • Equipment check out desk to sign out locks, towels, basketballs, jump ropes, magazines and more.
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THE SECOND FLOOR •
Cardiovascular Equipment: 28 stairclimbers, 29 treadmills, 5 expresso internet bikes, 52 upright i ht and d recumbent b t exercise i bikes, bik 9 rowing ergometers, 28 elliptical climbers and a Treadwall that simulates rock climbing.
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A 3,800 3,800-square-foot square foot multipurpose room is used for group fitness classes, Fitness special events, and martial arts.
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Fitness Kiosk
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The gymnasium is comprised of three basketball courts that can also be used for volleyball, badminton, Futsal, and floor hockey.
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THE THIRD FLOOR • 46 free-weight stations • 58 stations of Body Master & Life Fitness selectorized machines • 7 Star Trac functional training stations • 3 lane suspended jogging track. track • Fitness Kiosk
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HOME OF THE HUSKIES • • •
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Athletic Administration and Coaches Offices. Home venue for basketball, volleyball, swimming and diving. Students have access to the swimming pool, racquetball courts, and the indoor track. A multipurpose fieldhouse known as the th “Cage.” “C ” S Sports t such h as intramural soccer and flag football are held here.
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FORMERLY THE BOSTON ARENA Largest a gest ice ce surface su ace in the t e Boston Area. • Home of the Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey y Teams •
(The sport with the most dedicated fans at
and Men’s Basketball.
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Students St d t may use the th rink i k for f public bli skating, club figure skating and ice hockey, and intramural ice hockey and broomball.
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• World class squash q facility y with eight state-of-the-art courts. • Fully equipped fitness area and multipurpose room. • Men’s and women’s locker rooms with i h saunas and d shower areas.
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i d tto provide id students t d t • D Designed with friendly competition each semester. • Traditional sports are offered each semester, so that all students t d t have h the th opportunity t it to participate even if they are away on co-op. • Intramural Sports are offered year round.
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Basketball Broomball Volleyball Wiffleball
Roller Hockey Ice Hockey Indoor Soccer Dodgeball
Flag Football Basketball Skills Softball Mini Lacrosse
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Futsal Kickball Floor Hockey
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Step p 1: 9 Register on-line @ www.campusrec.neu.edu Step 2: 9 The team captain will then be notified by the Campus Recreation Intramural Staff if your team has been officially entered, and inform you on payment methods regarding the forfeiture bond.
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Step 3: 9 Send a team representative to the Mandatory Managers Meeting to find out about rules, regulations, policies, procedures,, and schedules. p
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One of our Most Popular Programs! The group fitness program begins th first the fi t week k off each h semester. t 1000+ participants sign up. We offer up to 75 classes per week, and as many as 15 classes daily. All fitness classes are taught by students who are nationally certified, and trained through our Aerobic Instructor in Training Program (AIT). (AIT)
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Group Fitness Classes ABS Bootcamp Cardio Combo Cardiobox Cardiobox Plus CardioSculpt Cycle 45 Cycle 60 Cycle Plus Energizer-Combo Energizer Combo Fatburn Foam & Form Funk
30 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 75 min 55 min 45 min 60 min 60 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 55 min
Knock Out (TKO) Mat Pilates On the Ball Plyos & Conditioning Step & Kick Step & Sculpt Step I/II Thighs, Butts, & Guts Total Body Sculpting Ultimate Mix Yoga Zumba
55 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 45 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 55 min
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The best deal on fitness classes you can find in Boston! • $50.00 per semester • Breaks down to $ 3.33 a week for 15 weeks • $1.11 a class, if you attend three classes/week
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The Personal Training Program is designed to benefit anyone interested in improving their physical fitness, mental health, health and lifestyle. lifestyle Whether you are a beginner or an athlete we will evaluate your current fitness level and health risk. risk Knowing your fitness level will help us develop a specific exercise program that you to achieve your h will ill allow ll hi health and fitness goals.
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Register online
A personal trainer will contact You to come in, fill out Your paperwork, and get you started.
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A complete training experience that includes: •
Health & Readiness Questionnaire
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Fitness Assessment
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Personalized Program
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One on One Training
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Women’s Ultimate Frisbee
Women’s Women s Rugby
Student Initiated And Administered Competitive Club Sport Teams Cycling
If you are interested in a competitive sport, the Club Sports Program might be what you are looking for. We offer 40+ Competitive Teams who compete p locally, y, regionally g y and nationally. y Our teams are successful at all levels . The program is growing in its participant numbers as well as the number and variety of teams that we support. If we do not offer a program that you like to compete in then we are willing to work with you to develop a new team for that sport.
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Alpine Skiing (M)
Golf (M)
Rugby (W)
Swimming (W)
Alpine Skiing (W)
Ice Hockey (M)
Running
Table Tennis
Baseball
Ice Hockey (W)
Sailing (Coed)
Tennis (M)
Basketball (M)
Inline Hockey
Sailing (W)
Tennis (W)
Basketball (W)
Judo
Soccer (M)
Triathlon
Cheerleading
Lacrosse (M)
Soccer (W)
Ultimate Frisbee (M)
Cycling
Lacrosse (W)
Synchronized Skating
Ultimate Frisbee (W)
Dance Team
Paintball
Squash (M)
Volleyball (M)
Field Hockey
Powerlifting
Squash (W)
Volleyball (W)
Figure Skating
Rugby (M)
Swimming (M)
Wrestling
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2009 2010 Highlights: 2009-2010
Two Team National Championships (Women’s Ice Hockey and Baseball)
Two Individual National Champions (Powerlifting) National club baseball association dII
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
USTA New England Club of the Year (Men’s and Women’s Tennis)
Fifteen teams Participate at Nationals
Participation at National Championships 09-10: BASEBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CYCLING- Mountain & road FIELD HOCKEY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY PAINTBALL POWERLIFTING
MEN’S SWIMMING WOMEN’S SWIMMING MEN’S TENNIS WOMEN’S TENNIS TRIATHLON MEN’S VOLLEYBALL WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
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Proposed New Teams for 2010-2011: Shooting Softball Coed Sailing: Boston Cares
Club Sport teams are encouraged to give back to the community. Many teams participate in a variety of community service opportunities throughout the year.
Women’s ’ Ultimate l Frisbee: b Greater Boston Food Bank
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Men’s Lacrosse: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Light the Night Walk”
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PROVIDES:
“Be Inspired…To Re-Create” Campus p Recreation Non-Credit Instructional Programs
• Diverse Blend of Non‐credit classes… for personal enrichment and skill progressions in a community learning environment. • SSpectrum of classes… in martial arts, individual and dual sports, t f l i ti l t i di id l d d l t body/mind/spirit, dance, and fusion. • An An opportunity …for accomplished, professional instructors to share their opportunity for accomplished professional instructors to share their expertise with the Northeastern community at a nominal cost. An avenue to balance stress engage socially and learn culturally. • An avenue… to balance stress, engage socially, and learn culturally
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Martial Arts • Aikido • Judo • Jujitsu • Karate • Tae Kwon Do • Street Self Defense • Hapkido • Long-Fist Kung Fu • Capoeira
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A CHANCE TO UNWIND…TO FEEL CENTERED.
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WIN PRIZES! • IDITAROD INDOOR TRIATHLON • MARCH MADNESS HOOP DREAM COMPETITION • FITNESS CHALLENGE • Expresso Ride • XBOX CHALLENGE (Compete (C t against i t other th NU students, t d t and d the overall winner will compete live nationally!)
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The Campus Recreation D Department employs l over 250 students each semester. Students are either hired as workstudy or part-time in various positions throughout the Campus Recreation Program. Campus Recreation :
ONE OF THE LARGEST EMPLOYERS ON CAMPUS! www.campusrec.neu.edu
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Facility Assistants Weight Room Supervisors Maintenance Personnel Intramural Officials Statisticians Club Sport Van Drivers* Lifeguards * Personal Trainers * Group Fitness Instructors * * Certification required, training available.
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RECORDED FACILITY HOTLINE CAMPUS RECREATION OFFICE
617-373-2667 617-373-4433
MARINO CENTER CABOT CENTER BADGER & ROSEN CENTER
617-373-2668 617-373-2666 617-373-7604
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