Sport, health and fitness handbook 2018/19
Get involved, get #GreenandGold nottingham.ac.uk/sport
What do you want to do? Get involved… There are lots of different ways to get active depending on how involved you want to be. With state-of-the-art facilities, inclusive and disability sport provision, and the chance to see world-class sporting events right on your doorstep, there really is something for everyone. “I want to play for fun, try new things and keep fit” Try our Engage programme – just turn up and play: page 8 Access the gym and over 200 group exercise classes – become a University of Nottingham (UoN) sports and fitness member: page 14 Check out over 70 sports clubs – there might just be something to tempt you: page 4 Join our Leadership Academy – inspire the next generation: page 22 Find out about our inclusive sports offering – with a dedicated Disability Sport Officer we make it as easy as possible to get involved: page 19
“I’d like to play competitively on campus” Join our hugely popular intramural sports league – play with your hall, society or group of friends: page 10 Check out our sports clubs – there really is something for everyone: page 4 Access all our courts and pitches – become a UoN sports and fitness member: page 14
“I want to represent the University in my sport” Try out for one our sport clubs – there’s over 70 to choose from: page 4 Compete for the #GreenandGold against other universities – over 100 teams play for Nottingham in the BUCS leagues each week: page 13 Train with the best – first-class programmes and facilities for elite athletes: page 26 Access state-of-the-art facilities – become a UoN sports and fitness member: page 14 The Nottingham Varsity series – take on our local rivals: page 28
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I’d like to join a sports club The University of Nottingham, in partnership with our Students’ Union, has over 70 sports clubs so there really is something for everyone. As well as running the competitive teams, our clubs offer a huge range of sessions from beginner to advanced level. Regular trips and socials mean they are a great way to meet new people at university as well as offering opportunities to volunteer on the club committees. A
Aikido American football Archery Athletics
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Badminton Basketball (men’s) Basketball (women’s) Boat Club Boxing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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Canoe polo Caving* Cheerleading Climbing* Cricket (men’s) Cricket (women’s) Croquet Cycling
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Dodgeball
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Equestrian
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Fencing Floorball Football (men’s) Football (women’s) Futsal (men’s) Futsal (women’s)
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Gaelic football Gliding* Goalball Golf Gymnastics*
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Handball Hockey (men’s) Hockey (women’s)
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Ice hockey*
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Jiu-Jitsu Judo
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Karate Kayak* Korfball
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Rambling and hillwalking* Rugby union (men’s) Rugby union (women’s) Rugby league
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Sailing* Shooting* Skydiving* Snooker and pool* Snow sports* Softball and baseball Squash Sub aqua* Surf* Swimming Synchronised swimming
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Lacrosse (Men’s) Lacrosse (Women’s) Lifesaving
Table tennis Taekwondo Ten pin bowling* Tennis Thai boxing Trampoline Triathlon
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Mixed martial arts Motorsport* Mountaineering*
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Netball
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Polo* Powerlifting
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Volleyball
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Water polo Wheelchair basketball Windsurf and kite*
Don’t forget that for many of our sports clubs you also need to have a University of Nottingham (UoN) sports and fitness membership, for details check out our membership package on page 14. *These clubs don’t require a UoN sports and fitness membership to join/train. 4
How can I get involved?
All our sports clubs will be at the Welcome Fair, so you can come along and meet them in person. Many will host trials for their teams and tasters so you can try the club out before joining – for dates and times visit nottingham.ac.uk/sport/welcome If you’ve missed these events, don’t worry – you can contact our sports clubs throughout the year and they will be happy to help you get involved with their activities. Find their contact details at nottingham.ac.uk/sport/clubdirectory
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Play for fun with Engage Whether you are unsure about joining a team, have a busy schedule or want to try something new, our Engage programme offers the perfect chance for you to have some fun and get involved. Try as many sports as possible
From kayak to netball, dodgeball to shooting, basketball to polo – there really is something for everyone. You don’t have to commit to going every week and can take part in as many sessions as you can fit in. All levels of ability are welcome so whether you are a complete beginner or have a base knowledge, the sessions will cater for you.
There’s always a friendly face
All sessions are student-led with some being coached. These sessions are more structured and include drills and game play with a coach or instructor - one thing you can be sure of is that you’ll always be made to feel welcome.
Don’t worry about specialist clothing
Everything that you need to take part in the session will be provided, including all specialist clothing and equipment. Just make sure you are wearing something that you can get active in!
Value for money
All sessions held on our campuses are free with your University of Nottingham sports and fitness membership or just £3 per session for non-members (for some activities hosted offcampus the cost may be higher).
How can I get involved?
Most of our sessions don’t require booking so you can just turn up, register at reception and play. Find the weekly Engage timetable online at nottingham.ac.uk/sport/engage
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Compete on campus in an intramural sports league Join over 3,000 University of Nottingham students playing weekly in our intramural sports leagues (IMS). It’s the perfect way to enjoy competitive sport and make new friends right here on campus. The University of Nottingham offers one of the largest programmes across the country and you can choose from the following sports. • Badminton • Basketball (mixed) • Dodgeball • Football (11-a-side) • Football (7-a-side) • Football (women’s 7-a-side) • Futsal • Hockey (mixed) • Netball • Rugby Union • Squash • Table tennis • Tennis • Volleyball Many of the competitions act as qualifiers for the Tri-Campus games (page 28) where you could represent Team UK against students from our China and Malaysia campuses. League winners will also get the chance to play against Loughborough University’s IMS teams in our annual IMS Varsity event.
How can I get involved?
IMS teams can be made up of any group; hall teams, society teams, course teams or a group of friends. To join an existing team, contact your hall, society or sport sec to find out what’s available. If you’d like to enter a team, email imschair@nottingham.ac.uk Find out more at nottingham.ac.uk/sport/ims or download the UoN Intramural Sport App* for all the latest news, fixtures and results. *App only available on the Apple App Store for iOS devices.
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Join the #GreenandGold Competing…
If you’d like to represent the University of Nottingham, then we have over a hundred teams competing in British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues and events each year. These teams will host home fixtures on campus and travel to play against other universities. We have a proud history of sporting success and have been in the top ten of the BUCS league tables for 30 years. Last year University of Nottingham teams won over 40 league titles and our national champions included the men’s table tennis team and women’s squash. The Green and Gold also went on to win 22 national individual titles including Li Lian Yang in the women’s badminton singles and Coline Aumard in the women’s squash singles. Other notable sporting achievements include Maria Tsaptsinos who won a Table Tennis bronze medal for Team England at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Outside of BUCS, a number of sports clubs provide students with the extra challenge of competing in a National League.
How can I get involved?
For further information and for fixtures and results, check out nottingham.ac.uk/sport/performance
Spectating…
Many of our teams compete in the BUCS weekly leagues against other universities to win league titles and reach national finals and they need as many of you as possible to head out and support. New for 2018/19, the University of Nottingham Sport will be selecting a number of fixtures during term time for live coverage. We will be going all out for our chosen “Match in Focus” to get as many students behind the #GreenandGold as possible to make the home advantage count! Make sure you follow @uonsport on social to find out how you can get behind the team and bring the noise. Check out the latest results across our social media channels (@UoNSport) and via our website where you can download the latest fixture list.
How can I get involved?
Find out more at nottingham.ac.uk/sport/whatson
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Early bird sport and fitness membership offer Access our state-of-the-art David Ross Sports Village, Jubilee and Sutton Bonington sports centres.
Your membership includes: • three fully-equipped fitness suites • a 25m swimming pool
Early bird Early bird rate rate
• a large range of group exercise classes • squash courts and indoor sports halls
* 209 ££189 October until 52016 2018 until 9 October
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Join online at nottingham.ac.uk/sport or visit any sports centre reception *Price shown for UoN Students only, cost may vary for other groups. Membership valid until 31 July 2019.
First-class facilities on campus UoN sports and fitness members can access a huge range of word-class facilities on University Park, Jubilee and Sutton Bonington campus: • three state-of-the art fitness suites • dedicated spin studios • squash courts • refurbished indoor multi-sport halls (new 18/19) • eight-lane 25m swimming pool • climbing and bouldering wall • snooker room • outdoor tennis and netball courts • discounts on 3G outdoor pitch hire • sports injury clinic with hydropool
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Health and fitness programmes to reach your goals Want to get fitter, healthier or just more active…whatever your workout goals, our team of qualified fitness instructors are on hand with a range of complimentary services as part of your membership. • Fitness suite inductions: learn the basics of using the huge array of equipment safely and effectively • Personal fitness programme: let a member of the team give you some fresh ideas to get the most out of your time in the fitness suite or get you back on track. • Personal fitness programme review: after four-six weeks it’s time to change things up, book in with the same instructor or use the knowledge of another to get some new hints and tips. • 1-2-1 training session: make the most of our expertise with a session in boxing pad work, kettlebells, indoor cycling/ watt bike, stretching and flexibility, nutritional advice, power plate and body MOTs. • Lifting clinics: ideal if you’re new to weight training and want to learn the basics of the three major lift styles: deadlift, press and squat.
How do I get involved?
To find out more or to book a session speak to any of our fitness instructors in the fitness suites or visit nottingham.ac.uk/sport/gym 16
200 group exercise classes a week All of our classes are included in your UoN sports and fitness membership. There’s something for everyone across our class timetable, so grab a friend and come along and try out something new.
Cardio
Get your heart pumping and improve your fitness and stamina: • Aerobics • Les Mills™ body attack • HIIT • Indoor cycling • Watt bike
Tone
Work on your core stability and strength: • Les Mills™ body pump • Circuits • Functional circuits • Legs, bums and tums • Tone and shape
Mind and body
Slow things down and improve your flexibility and balance: • Abs, core and flex • Les Mills™ body balance • Pilates • Yoga • Yogalates
Speciality
A wide range of bespoke classes to get you fit and have fun: • Active tone • Aqua fit • Ballet fit • Box fit • Clubbercise • Pole fitness • Wellbeing workout • Willpower and grace • Zumba
How do I get involved?
Members can book online for classes up to three days in advance, check out the full timetable at nottingham.ac.uk/sport/classtimetable 17
PREMIER SQUASH LEAGUE RETURNS SEPTEMBER 2018 nottingham.ac.uk/sport/psl
Sport and fitness for everyone We understand that physical activity and sport can have a positive impact on the wellbeing of our students. Our dedicated Disability Sports Officer works closely with key groups to develop our inclusive offer - ensuring that we best support the needs of the community and enable all students to be active whilst at University.
Work out with us
We offer 1-2-1 supported fitness sessions with our friendly fitness instructors as well as adapted wellbeing workouts and classes to ensure disabled students can make the most of our extensive facilities. Our referral scheme via the Disability Support and Mental Health Advisory teams also offers discounted UoN sports and fitness membership to eligible disabled students.
Train with a buddy
If you want to get fit or prepare for a competition, our Sports Buddy scheme pairs up like-minded students to support each other during their work outs. You can volunteer as a buddy or request a companion for your training.
Volunteer with us
Students can volunteer within our Wheelchair basketball or Goalball clubs or join our Leadership Academy (see page 20), where our student leaders can access training and opportunities in local special schools.
How can I get involved?
To find out more about our inclusive sport provision, visit nottingham.ac.uk/ disabilitysport
Join a sports club
Our popular Wheelchair basketball and Goalball clubs welcome disabled and non-disabled students and several clubs run specific inclusive Engage sessions including archery, athletics, climbing, equestrian, handball, swimming and trampoline. Over 55 clubs have also pledged commitment to our award-winning Welfare in Sport programme, which promotes mental health awareness in sport.
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Sports Injury Clinic nottingham.ac.uk/sport/ sportsinjuryclinic From cutting-edge physiotherapy and rehabilitation, to hydrotherapy and sports massage, we can get you back to your best.
Be happy. Be healthy. Be a better you. We recognise the important role that physical activity and sport can have in not only maintaining a healthy lifestyle, but also in supporting recovery from illness or injury.
NewU
NewU is a University run campaign for students, which focuses on providing support through the delivery of mental health, healthy eating and stress busting workshops, also encouraging physical activity through our Engage programme.
Welfare in Sport
Welfare in Sport is a campaign group run by students at the University. The aim of the group is to raise awareness of mental health issues amongst members of sports clubs, remove barriers for students participating in sport, and to provide a platform for sports clubs at UoN to improve welfare support for all their members.
Club Welfare
All of our sports clubs have a welfare officer, who along with club committees receive training and support from the University and Student Union, to ensure that they are providing a supportive environment for their student members to play, train and compete in.
Supported Fitness Sessions We provide disabled students and students with mental health conditions the opportunity to access 1-2-1 supported sessions in the gym environment with our friendly fitness instructor team. We hope that by encouraging an open and inclusive atmosphere through our fitness offer and sports clubs that more people will feel able to join us, make friends and keep active during their time in Nottingham.
How can I get involved?
To find out more about the campaign visit nottingham.ac.uk/sport/ disabilitysport/clubwelfare
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Lead on and off the field Sport is an incredibly powerful tool and we want our student leaders to be at the forefront of the latest programmes and initiatives focussing on young people staying healthy and making positive changes. Our Leadership Academy offers a range of programmes and support to get involved and develop your skills along the way.
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Inspire your local community
Working closely with our Widening Participation team, our leaders work in local schools to deliver programmes using sport to raise aspirations and drive behavioural change. Our training programme includes opportunities with the world-renowned Laureus Foundation and their deliver partner Magic Bus. These programmes are perfect for those considering a career in education and / or interested in psychology.
Gain coaching qualifications
You can apply for our qualification fund to study for national recognised coaching qualifications. We offer plenty of options to use your skills amongst your peers, leaders can volunteer within sports clubs, intramural sport, the Engage programme or our disability sport initiatives. We also offer a Sports Leadership Module on the popular Nottingham Advantage Award (NAA), allowing you to gain credits towards the official NAA Accreditation on your degree transcript.
Sign Up, Volunteer, Earn Rewards
You don’t need any prior experience to join our Leadership Academy, and finding a course or programme couldn’t be easier. To register, simply visit uonsportleaders.com and sign up to one of the vast array of opportunities that are on offer. You can log your hours, exchange them for rewards around campus, and gain access to specialised Continued Professional Development and mentoring events throughout the year. Start your volunteering journey at uonsportleaders.com
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Open the door to world-class facilities... Sport centre on each campus
ÂŁ40m state-of-the-art David Ross Sports Village Fully equipped fitness suites
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Outdoor Active Trail
Climbing and bouldering wall
Indoor courts
3G all-weather and grass pitches
Eight-lane 25m swimming pool
With over ÂŁ50 million invested in our sports facilities over the past eight years, you have the best possible places to train and stay active during your time at the University. Find us and check opening times: nottingham.ac.uk/sport/ourvenues 25
Train with the best, be the best We pride ourselves on the investment we make in our elite athletes to help them reach their ambitions. For our sports scholars, we offer a comprehensive scholarship package including financial awards, strength and conditioning programming, physiotherapy support, and performance lifestyle advice. Our state-of-the-art facilities (see page 24) including the High Performance Zone and Sports Injury clinic, along with our world class coaching team, enable our scholars and performance teams to maintain our tradition of sporting success and reach their performance potential.
Ones to watch…
Our current sports scholars include: • Li Lian Yang – National University (BUCS) Badminton women’s singles champion. Multiple World University Games medallist. • Tin Tin Ho – England Senior National Champion. 2x Commonwealth Games Silver Medallist, 1x Bronze medallist. • Coline Aumard – National University (BUCS) Squash women’s singles champion. French National Champion. • Polly Holden - National University (BUCS) 800m freestyle silver medalist. GB Senior & Junior Open Water swimmer. If you are an elite athlete currently competing at regional, national or international level in your sport – or show evidence of future outstanding potential – then get in touch with our performance team for information on 2019/20 sports scholarships whilst you are studying with us.
How do I get involved?
Visit nottingham.ac.uk/sport/performance
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Be part of something unique Here at the University of Nottingham, we’re proud to offer some truly unique events for our students to get involved in. From playing in front of a crowd of thousands to travelling across the world with your team mates, these experiences create memories for a lifetime.
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Tri-Campus Games
Unique within higher education, this event sees students from across our three international campuses – Nottingham, Malaysia and China – compete against each other in a range of sports and challenges. Taking it in turns to host at each campus, it provides an amazing sporting and educational exchange for our qualifying IMS (intramural sports) teams and selected sports clubs members who compete to represent Team UK. The eleventh Tri-Campus Games is set to take place in June 2019 in Malaysia.
How do I get involved?
Visit nottingham.ac.uk/sport/tcg
Nottingham Varsity Series
Each year the University of Nottingham takes on local rivals Nottingham Trent University in the annual Varsity series, with the best sportsmen and women from both institutions competing in some of Nottingham’s biggest sporting venues. Led by our Students’ Union, highlights include the sell-out crowd at Motorpoint Arena for the Ice Hockey fixture – the largest Varsity game outside the United States. A heady mix of fun and rivalry, Varsity is a chance for our athletes to play on the big stage and for everyone to get behind the #GreenandGold!
How do I get involved?
Check out the history of the series and get ready for the 2019 event nottsvarsity.co.uk
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