The Cybercafé will be closed from Thursday afternoon 12/17 until early next year.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Rec Closures 1 week away
All Campus Recreation Facilities except the Golf Course are closed for the holiday break effective 1 week from today. For more details, check our winter break hours page. http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/hours/xmas.html
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Rec All Day Photo Shoot Dec. 3
Monday, November 30, 2009
Study at the SRC
Winter Break Hours
Thursday, November 5, 2009
West Campus Practice Field Closed till 11/14
The West Campus Practice Field is closed for maintenance from 11/5 to 11/14
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Trip Sign up Deadlines Approaching
Homecoming 5K Run/Walk Oct. 31 at 9am
Participants may register online or in the Intramural office in the Student Recreation Center (SRC). If you sign up early, cost is $15/person. Day of registration will cost $20. This event is a walk/run race that occurs on the biggest event weekend for Texas State. The money raised from this event will be used to help send ProRec student members to national and regional conferences to further their education and exposure to the field. All participants receive a free t-shirt!
Come out to get a healthy start to your Homecoming festivities and show your Bobcat Pride! Contact D.J. Preston at dp1199@txstate.edu for more information. To sponsor the Homecoming 5K, please make checks payable to "Pro Rec". Thank you to all our participants and volunteers for last year's successful race.
Monday, October 12, 2009
1/2 Price Group Exercise Passes
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Stay home if you are sick
Friday, September 18, 2009
News via email
You can now sign up for news via email from Informal, Outdoor, Aquatics, Group Fitness, Golf or Intramurals. Just visit the home page for the program area and sign up on the bottom.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Events Calendar
Campus Recreation has a new Events Calendar online at http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/hours/events.html - Check out what’s coming up!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Frequently Asked Questions
Campus Rec has compiled a FAQ for all those new to campus or new to campus rec. http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/Publications/FAQ.html
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
NSWE Is Out On The Trail
Andrew Lyburn - Grad Student-Recreation Administration, has come all the way from Baltimore, MD. as the new Graduate Assistant for Outdoor Recreation. When asked what he most anticipated for the trip he stated that he "is most looking forward to the change in the students throughout the week, when they come out of their shells and become a functioning group. All the participants join NSWE as twelve strangers and leave with twelve new friends."
We wish the group happy and safe travels as they adventure through Texas' big back yard.
If you would like to find out more about the Adventure Trip Program and the several trips that are held throughout the semester please contact the Outdoor Center at 512.245.2004 or check out our website at http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/programs/outdoor/atp.html
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
NAIGC is coming to Texas State!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Free Admission
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Actors/Athletes Needed for a Commercial
Thursday, June 18
8 – 11 am Running Track shoot
1 – 3 pm Lobby/weight room/exercise equipment shoot
3 – 6 pm Climbing Wall shoot
Friday, June 19
8 – 11 am Pool shoot
1 – 3pm Basketball/Soccer shoot
4 – 6pm B-roll footage – Racquetball/outside of building/boxing/
Friday, June 12, 2009
Free Top Rope Belay Class
http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/programs/outdoor/RockWall.html
RockWall is free June 15 to 19
Normal summer hours except for Thursday, which will have extended hours
3pm to 8pm (only Thursday)
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday: 5pm to 8pm
Friday: 4pm to 6pm
http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/programs/outdoor/RockWall.html
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Summer Activity Guide
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Campus Rec Hero Honored
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
West Campus Field Closed
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Bat Flight Float
Trip Dates: June 25 & July 18 | 7:00-10:00 pm
Cost: Students - $18 | Faculty/Staff/Public - $22
Whitewater Kayak Instruction
Flash Fest Bouldering Climbing Competition
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Monday, May 4, 2009
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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
ASC Closed for Replastering
Architect of the SRC expansion gets props
5 Essential Swine Flu Survival Tips
LiveScience Senior Editor
Vice President Joe Biden said today to avoid subways and other confined spaces because of the swine flu sweeping the nation.
And yesterday, the first U.S. swine flu death - a toddler - and the decision by health officials to ratchet up their global alert level to just below a full-on pandemic came as a jolt to the system.
Meanwhile, there are a slew of suggestions out there for what you should do. Often the tips don't include enough detail for you to do it right. For example, you probably don't wash your hands effectively or often enough. And did you know you could be infected and spreading the flu up to a full day before you feel symptoms and up to seven days after you get sick?
So while waiting for a vaccine and the next bout of bad news, here are the top five essential things you can do to avoid getting sick and, importantly, avoid infecting others. These critical tips are widely agreed upon by the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other health experts.
1. Wash your hands.
The best thing anyone could do right now to avoid swine flu, experts say, is to wash their hands. It sounds like a stupidly simple response to an overwhelming situation, but nearly compulsive hand-washing helps prevent the spread of this airborne respiratory disease. It's the droplets from coughing and sneezing that spread the disease. These get on our hands. And then everything we touch is infectious.
How you do it is important:
- Use warm or hot water if you can.
- Lather up and rub not just your fingers and palms but also under the fingernails, around the wrists and between the fingers for as long as it takes to sing "Happy Birthday" twice.
- Rinse well.
It is important to wash your hands before eating and after using the bathroom, but also after using a tissue or covering your mouth when you sneeze or cough, sick or not. So yes, that's a lot of hand-washing. Basically, think of how often you would wash your hands if you worked in an emergency room or operating room. Wash your hands that often and that thoroughly.
2. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze.
"The way you spread influenza is with droplets that come out of your mouth or nose," said Dr. George T. DiFerdinando Jr., a physician, epidemiologist and professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health. He recommends the classic shoulder or crook-of-the elbow sneeze.
"It's a whole lot better for those [droplets] to be on blouse or sleeve than spraying onto surfaces or other people," he said. Then ... you guessed it ... wash your hands.
Surgical face masks are an option for keeping your droplets to yourself, but they don't keep your hands clean and there is no consensus in the health care community on whether face masks are advisable for everyday use.
"If [the swine flu virus] is spreading throughout the community, it would not surprise me if people use [face masks] to good effect," DiFerdinando said.
3. Stay home.
If you're sick, stay home, DiFerdinando said. Try to muster the energy to wash your hands after you use tissues so you don't reinfect everything you touch afterward. This helps you recover, and protects your loved ones.
4. Don't touch your face.
Try, try, to keep your hands out of your mucous membranes - your eyes, nose and mouth - direct routes to the bloodstream that allow a virus to bypass the protective barrier of the skin. Few of us succeed at this fully.
"That's just human nature," DiFerdinando told LiveScience. "It's not something to moan about. In this circumstance you've got a very strong motivator to keep your hands clean. If you keep washing your hands, you decrease the dose [of flu virus] that you get when you put your hands in your mouth."
5. Avoid sick people
It's a good idea to avoid close contact with other people who are sick, DiFerdinando said, adding: "We won't even see air kisses." The flu virus tends not to float in the air. Instead, once dispersed, the liquid droplets tend to settle on objects that doctors call fomites - things that people touch that can pick up a virus. Examples include coins, hand rails, door knobs, common household and office objects. Smooth objects transmit microbes more than rough or porous ones. So, for instance, coins would allow one to pick up more virus than paper money.
Many of the nation's cases currently are concentrated in New York City at two schools, which is not surprising to Dr. James Koopman, professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health.
"There is a lot of direct contact and touching of common things when children are in school," Koopman said. "They are in general more susceptible to these things."
Stay tuned: There's lots more to learn
Koopman and his colleagues are trying to pin down the relative importance of different routes of transmission - via the air or via hand touching fomite.
"Our work is indicating there can be big differences between something like airborne virus - you may take a small amount in with every breath, but when you get a big goober of someone's cough on your finger and it touches your mucosal membrane - your eye, nose, mouth or somewhere where it can gain access - that could be a much higher dose," Koopman said.
It takes time for a new virus - and the swine flu outbreak is based on a new strain of an H1N1 virus - to adapt to our immune systems and survive there long enough to find another organism to infect, Koopman said.
At first, the immune system can handle small doses of virus, such as you get with airborne transmission, he said. In that case, "maybe the hand-fomite touching spread would be more important than the airborne," he said.
Maybe later, the virus evolves to survive and transmit successfully in smaller doses, or via different routes, he said.
"I personally think this virus has been circulating a bit longer than is recognized at this time," Koopman said.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
H1N1 Flu Precautions in place
- People displaying flu-like symptoms will be asked to leave.
- The hand scanners will be disabled.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Review of the new SRC
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Summer Payroll Deductions
The Golf Simulator is open
The Golf Simulator is open! Call 512-245-4989 or stop by to make a tee time. Fee $10/hr. Price split among the number of players. There will be a 9 Hole Match Play Tournament - Thu 4/23 , Fri 4/24 Mon 4/27, Tue 4/28 - $5 per person with a 16 player field. Prizes for first and second. http://www.campusrecreation.txstate.edu/programs/golf/golfsimulator.html
Riverfest in Sewell Park
Live Fit Live Well!
Live Fit Live Well!!
The sun is shining and temperatures are rising!
Summer is the time to shed layers of clothes as well as some pounds.
Come learn how to add some sizzle into your summer fitness routine!
Join us to get a workout, learn how to slim down and stay in shape this summer!
This workshop is open to ALL VPSA Student Affairs Staff
Presented By:
Raquel Cruz, Assistant Director - Fitness and Wellness
Department of Campus Recreation
Presentation will include:
· Demonstration of simple exercises to tone you up!
· Secret summer foods that will help you slim down!
· Helpful safety tips when exercising in the summer!
· Handouts, low calorie snacks and GREAT PRIZES!
· FREE personal fitness assessments with personal trainers!
May 7th
2:00-4:00 pm
LBJ Student Center Ballroom
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
This workshop is brought to you by Student Affairs Support Staff Team
If you have specific questions or problems/concerns you would like addressed,
please e-mail your questions and to RSVP by Friday, May 1st, contact:
Cheryl Harper, Alcohol and Drug Resource Center at
CH13@txstate.edu or 245.3601.
Please RSVP or send special accommodations by Friday, May 1st.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Intramural Basketball Championship
On Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 60 teams battled it out in the Intramural Basketball Championship games held in the Texas State Student Recreation Center. Only a select few, won the honor of wearing the much esteemed Intramural Championship t-shirts.
The IM Sports champion teams include:
Co- Rec- "Slumdog Millionaires"
Fraternity- "Sigma Nu"
Women's- "Player's Inc."
Men's A- "Goonsquad"
Men's B- "Brew Crew"
"I thought we played a lot of good teams throughout the season. We had a couple of close games that could have gone either way, but we had some players step up and make key shots down the stretch," Ben Melear, “Brew Crew” member, said.
The "Brew Crew" honed in on their team skills by playing IM flag football in the fall. Yet, they get serious with basketball, which is their true passion.
The win was a great accomplishment for the "Brew Crew" since the playoffs were a struggle to get through.
"We were excited because that's all we talked about since last semester," Jacob Browning said.
The whole team stepped up their game, which propelled them into the championship games. "We won three of our playoff games by a combined seven points so a couple of teams had us pretty nervous," Everett Towell said.
The team is proud to wear the much coveted Intramural Champion t-shirts.
"Not everyone gets to wear them," Browning said.
"It was great winning because I've never won any kind of sports tournament so it was fun," Towell said.
Personal Fitness Advice
Madelynn Perez
The help and health benefits that come along with personal training can last a life time and “improve your overall health awareness,” says Chance Lauer a freshman majoring in international studies.
Personal trainers keep clients well motivated and focused on their workout, with little to no distractions. Lauer also feels that personal training has benefited his “over all better health,” and he is convinced it helps him “release stress and sleep better at night.
” College students are always bombarded with stress, from classes and life. With finals coming up, we all need a personal trainer to come to the rescue.
Many students are unaware of the personal trainers available to them on campus. To add to the benefits, they offer, at a fraction of the cost compared to other sessions gyms in San Marcos. Many of the personal trainers have a flexible schedule and will work around students class schedules.
“I have had clients as early as six a.m.,” Billy Grieser a junior majoring in finance says. What a great way to start a day at Texas State!
When asked what he enjoyed most about being a personal trainer, Brent DeWolfe a physical education graduate student said “Seeing his clients physique improve and their confidence grow.
” Now that you know all the great benefits a personal trainer provides, what are you waiting for? Sign up with a one today!
Custom adventure trips for your group!
Robert Gutierrez - wrote recently >>>
I would like to say thank you to the Outdoor Recreation Staff for hosting our Jackson Hall program yesterday. It was a success, and everyone who attended had a great time. If you can somehow let Ben, Connor, and Ava know that we really appreciate their help, and I made a video and posted it on YouTube.
Can you forward it to them and the staff, and let them know they're doing an awesome job.
Thanks again,
Robert Gutierrez
Resident Assistant Jackson Hall
Athletic Coordinator
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Grand Opening - April 22, 2009 at 3 p.m
All services including entrance will be free for the whole day. Complimentary food, drinks and giveaways throughout the day. Special programming will begin after 4 pm in the natatorium, RockWall Climbing Center, Golf Simulator and gymnasiums. Please call 512.245.2940.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Body Fat Calculator
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
SRC Grand Opening April 22 3-4pm
Grand Opening Celebrations are scheduled FOR Wednesday, April 22nd…Dr. Trauth will be here from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m to formally open the new Student Recreation Center facility.
Work Out to Get Energized
By Jacob Grimes, Marketing WriterIn a recent online Campus Recreation website poll, Texas State students were asked what their top reasons for working out at the Student Recreation Center were. Responses included everything from reducing stress and increasing endurance and flexibility to becoming more attractive and to see and be seen. The top three responses were: 1) 23% said to feel healthy and energized, 2) 20% desired weight loss, and 3) 18% wanted muscle gain. Campus Recreation helps students achieve these health and wellness goals within seven program areas: Intramural Sports, Sport Clubs, Outdoor Recreation, Informal Recreation, Fitness & Wellness, Aquatics & Safety, and the Texas State Golf Course.
Typically students should try to get at least seven hours of sleep a night. Secondly, it is important to maintain a healthy diet. Consume moderate portions of fruits, vegetables, lean meats, whole grains and fish. Diets like these provide fiber, good carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, protein, and omega-3 which raise energy levels, encourage weight loss, and help build lean muscle .