Spring 2009 Activity Guide
Students. Athletes. For Life.
Cal Recreational Sports Inside: • Fitness Classes p. 2 • Outdoor Adventures p. 10 • Membership p. 16
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Spring 2009 Activity Guide
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Cal Recreational Sports Students. Athletes. For Life. Quick Fit Picks
We have dozens of stress busting activities. Here are a few of our favorites.
Tai Chi
Tai Chi reduces stress, promotes both physical and mental health, and creates mind/ body/spirit alignment.
Yoga & Meditation
Learn to relax, become more flexible and reduce stress by combining intermediate-level yoga exercises with guided breathing and meditation techniques.
Capoeira
A unique Brazilian art from that simultaneously brings together power, mental balance, physical conditioning and self defense.
Mat Pilates
This class uses a series of controlled movements engaging your body and mind to improve flexibility and strength without building bulk.
Massage
Massage therapy promotes relaxation, helps relieve sore muscles and back pain, and enhances athletic performance.
Group Cycling
If you need sweat in your workout, try this fun, mind-blowing indoor cycling workout fueled by music that motivates.
Basketball
Hoops heaven: seven courts, three gyms and tons of open rec hours.
Fitness:
An Investment with a Positive Return
News of foreclosures, bankruptcies and bailouts have become a regular – and stressful – part of life. But while the world’s troubled financial markets spin out of
investment with a guaranteed positive return: your health. Following
control, there remains an
a regular fitness routine will pay dividends almost
reduced stress, better sleep, increased focus, and improved energy levels. You’ll also find opportunities to make social connections with friends and co-workers while working out – a secondary but immediately in
equally valuable benefit. What are the upfront costs of this investment? Students pay only $10 per semester, and UC Berkeley faculty & staff members are eligible for a free 30 day trial. We’re certain you’ll find
Director of Rec Sports:
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the return on investment works in your favor.
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Fitness
Sport Clubs
Find the balance: lift, spin, kick, dance, step, and train your way to a healthier, happier, you.
8Intramural Sports
Eleven sports and 600 teams. What team are you on?
In 2007 ten Sport Club teams ended the year ranked in the top ten – can you help them repeat?
10 Outdoor Adventures by land and sea.
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Mind/Body
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Passport
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Group Exercise
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Sport Clubs
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Intramural Sports
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Outdoor
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Open Recreation
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Massage
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Martial Arts
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Membership
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Our Partners
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Fitness
Kristl Buluran Queen of Abs
Kristl shows perfect form as she prepares for yet another set of medicine ball crunches.
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Cal Recreational Sports is dedicated to enhancing the knowledge,
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wellness, fitness and quality of life for students, faculty, staff and the community. We offer a complete package of fitness and
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recreational activities; from individual and group classes to seminars and courses designed to meet your fitness and recreational goals.
We offer classes and specialty clinics in a variety of fitness and sports activities, including: tennis, swimming, strength training, workout design, boot camp, dance, pilates, and capoeira. Classes vary from one day seminars to semester long classes and are open to everyone, on and off campus. For class descriptions, schedules and prices, go to www.recsports.berkeley.edu/fitclass
Looking for ways to help improve the health and wellness of your staff? The Department of Rec Sports can help. We’ll develop an in-house fitness program for your department. Our certified personal trainers will come to your site and lead regular fitness classes at a time convenient for your staff. www.recsports.berkeley.edu/workfit.
www.recsports.berkeley.edu/fitclass
Every Step Counts! Join the Cal Rec Sports Pedometer program, start walking today, and track your steps online. Open to students, faculty, staff and all Cal Rec Club members. Register online, then pick up your free pedometer at the RSF Membership Desk. www.recsports.berkeley.edu/beartracks.
• Art of Running • Boot Camp • Brazillian Dance • Capoeira • CPR & First Aid • Dance • Fitness Workshops & Clinics • Strength Training • Pilates • Qi Gong • Swimming • Tennis • 50+ Fitness
Discover the Mind/Body connection via our free dropin Group X classes such as Yoga, Pilates and Tai Chi. Or, gain deeper insights into a variety of Mind/Body topics through our Instructional Class program which offers a more personalized, learning-based approach to these disciplines. Topics include: Mat Pilates, Qi Gong, and Alexander Technique.
Check out our series of fitness classes geared for 50 and older (adults of any age are welcome). For Spring 2009 we are offering 50+ Strength Training. www.recsports.berkeley.edu/50+
Get a personalized workout at an affordable price! Our certified Personal Fitness Trainers will help you achieve your goals. www.recsports.berkeley.edu/training.
Private Lessons
Private instructor will improve your skills and allow you greater scheduling flexibility. Ideal for all levels. To schedule a private lesson, call 510.643.5151.
Need a Passport?
The Recreational Sports Facility is an authorized US Government Passport Acceptance Facility. Avoid hassles and long lines at the Post Office! In addition to convenient hours, we offer all the necessary forms, expedited service, and a friendly staff. And we’re the only place in town open on the weekend! www.recsports.berkeley. edu/passport
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Group Exercise
Kenny D’Oyen Group X Participant
Step It Up!
Kenny gives a 110% during a workout on the rubber rocks at Edwards Track.
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Cardio Kickboxing
to High intensity kickboxing routines with jabs and uppercuts, this class will help you increase your stamina, coordination, and strength as you learn basic martial arts techniques. Intensity:
Circuit Training
Intensity: to Led by a certified personal trainer, participants perform exercises using free weights, machines, medicine balls, and plyo-balls to improve both lower and upper body strength, agility, abdominal strength, and flexibility.
Group Cycling
Intensity: to A fun, high-energy indoor cycling workout that uses music to make your body move. This class combines cycling techniques with the sports psychology methods employed by athletes of all disciplines. First time riders should arrive at least 10 minutes early to adjust the bike to fit your body.
Mat Pilates
Intensity: to Based on the Pilates exercise system, this class uses a series of controlled movements that engage your body and mind to improve flexibility and strength while creating a lean physique.
Hip Hop
Intensity: to Learn moves that you can take to the club in this cardio based hip-hop dance class. All levels are welcome.
Yoga
Intensity: to Enhance your body as you heighten your overall sense of well-being in this yoga class that links breathing, sun salutations, standing poses, and seated postures to improve strength, stamina, and dynamic flexibility. Restrictions/Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of yoga is recommended. Bare feet required.
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www.recsports.berkeley.edu/groupx • Abs and Back Intensity: to • Aqua Challenge Intensity: to • Aqua Exercise Intensity: to • Body Toning Intensity: to • Cardio Blast Intensity: to • Cardio Dance Intensity: to • Cardio Salsa Intensity: • Core Blast Intensity: to • Hip-Hop Intensity: to • Island Grooves Intensity: to • Mat Pilates Intensity: to w! • Nia Intensity: to e N • Pi-Yo (Pilates & Yoga) Intensity: • Power Kickboxing Intensity: to • Power Step Intensity: • Step Basics Intensity: • Step Intensity: • Stepography Intensity: • Tai Chi Intensity: • Yoga Stretch Intensity: • Yoga & Meditation Intensity: • Power Yoga Intensity: to • Ashtanga Yoga Intensity: to • Yoga Intensity: to • Vinyasa Yoga Intensity:
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Intensity: to 25 minutes dedicated solely to strengthening your core.
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Abs and Back
The Full List
For descriptions and class times, please visit
Activity Intensity Level
Our Most Popular Classes
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Our group exercise classes and workouts are offered FREE to Cal Rec Club members and are designed to accommodate all fitness levels. We offer over 100 classes each week featuring yoga, cardio kickboxing, studio cycling, Tai Chi, plus many more. Our innovative classes and quality instruction will enhance your hearts, minds and bodies. Pick a time that fits your busy schedule and come when you can.
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Sport Clubs
Poise Under Pressure Jason Law and Mae Huo Ballroom Dancing
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Competition is not just about winning. It’s about coming together with
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teammates to achieve a common goal; it’s about challenging yourself to
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do your best. The Cal Sport Club program offers you the chance to do both.
Sport Club Facts:
• We have 28 Sport Club teams. • The level of competition varies from club to club. • Most clubs compete against club teams from other
Why Join?
universities, but some line up against varsity teams from Division I, II, and III schools. • These are YOUR teams — all clubs are student run.
1. Stay competitive in a sport you love. 2. Develop friendships and memories that will last a lifetime. 3. Stay fit while improving skills. 4. Experience the beauty of teamwork. 5. Achieve balance between mind and body.
Our Clubs:
How to Join:
Archery Badminton Ballroom Dancing Baseball Boxing Cycling Fencing Figure Skating Gymnastics Handball Ice Hockey Lacrosse (Men) Lacrosse (Women) Lightweight Crew Racquetball
Roller Hockey Rugby (Women) Sailing Soccer (Men) Soccer (Women) Squash Table Tennis Tennis Triathlon Ultimate (Men) Ultimate (Women) Volleyball (Men) Water Polo
To find out more about a sport club’s schedule, activities, dues, and requirements, contact the student leaders for each sport club — available at the sport club website: www.recsports.berkeley.edu/sportclubs.
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Club Highlights 2008 Club Accomplishments Archery
3rd at the US Intercollegiate Archery Championships
Badminton
2nd at the 2008 Badminton National Collegiate Championships
Figure Skating
4th at National Intercollegiate Figure Skating Championships
Lightweight Crew
2008 Western Intercollegiate Rowing Champions
Tennis
Runner-Up 2008 USTA National Campus Championship
Triathlon
USA Triathlon Collegiate National Champions
Women’s Soccer
Semi-Finalists at the 2008 National Soccer Club Championships.
Men’s Soccer
1st at the 2008 National Soccer Club Championships.
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Intramural Sports
Flag Football
Maxwell Family Field
A ball carrier makes the cut in the tourney championship game at Maxwell.
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600 Teams and 10,000 participants per year. What team are you on? Intramural Sports offers you the opportunity to participate in your favorite sport on a competitive or recreational level. Leagues are available in a
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wide variety of indoor and outdoor sports year-round; including basketball,
Who Can Play?
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soccer, football, softball, volleyball, tennis ultimate, and dodgeball.
Dates and Details
Anyone with a Cal Rec Club membership can join an Intramural Sports team. You can form a team of your own – this could include anyone from your pals in Chem 1A lab to faculty and staff members that can still bring it, to your Greek brothers and sisters – or show up as a free agent and be placed on a team.
League play for Spring 2009 begins Tuesday, February 17, and runs for seven weeks plus a playoff for each league’s top finishers.* Games are held at campus rec facilities and are generally scheduled in the evenings, Sunday through Friday.
Spring 2009 Entry Periods:
Don’t Have a Team?
CRC Student Member Priority:
January 28-30, 2009
If you don’t have a team, you are considered a “Free Agent.” Although not all sports offer Free Agent teams, Free Agents may sign onto a league’s “Free Agent” team when available. The Free Agent fee is $25 per sport.
Open Period:
February 3-5, 2009
Team Manager and Free Agent Meeting:
February 11, 2009.
How to Sign Up
Call 510-643-6822, email us at
[email protected], visit www.recsports.berkeley.edu/intrasports, or stop by our office on the 2nd Floor of the RSF.
www.recsports.berkeley.edu/intrasports Cost | Roster Limits | Location Sport
Cost
Roster Limit
Location
Basketball (3-on-3)
$40/Team
Max: 4; Min: 2
RSF Kleeberger Field House
Basketball (5-on-5)
$170/Team
Max: 12; Min: 4
RSF/Haas Pavilion
Dodgeball
$140/Team
Max: 12; Min: 2
RSF Blue Gym
Flag Football (CoRec, 8 players)
$170/Team
Max: 14; Min: 6
Underhill
Flag Football (Open, 7 players)
$170/Team
Max: 12; Min: 5
Underhill
Indoor Soccer (6 players)
$170/Team
Max: 12; Min: 4
RSF Gold Gym
Softball (10 players)
$190/Team
Max: 18; Min: 8
Maxwell Family Field
Speed Soccer (6 players)
$170/Team
Max: 12; Min: 4
Maxwell Family Field/ Underhill
Tennis Challenge Ladder (M/W; Singles)
$25/Player
Max: 1; Min: 1
Rec Sports Tennis Cts.
Ultimate (7 players)*
$140/Team
Max: 12; Min: 5
Witter Field
Volleyball (Sixes)
$170/Team
Max: 12; Min: 4
RSF Blue Gym
Free Agent
$25/Sport
*No playoffs for Ultimate.
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Outdoor Adventures
Felix Meier Cal Adventures Instructor
Felix glides effortlessly as he leads a class through smooth early morning water on the SF Bay.
Get Off Shore.
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caladventures Cal Adventures is the Outdoor Experiential Education Program at UC Berkeley. Whether you choose sailing, windsurfing, or sea kayaking,
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our purpose is to provide you with new skills, adventure and memories
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that will last far beyond the course or trip that you sign up for. Everyone is eligible to participate in Cal Adventures trips and classes — affiliation with the University of California is not required.
Sailing
There is no better place to sail than the San Francisco Bay! Graduates of our Basic and Intermediate Sailing courses will be prepared to safely handle a Coronado 15 sailboat in winds up to 15 knots. Once you complete both Basic and Intermediate Sailing or a Private Checkout you’ll be set to rent sailboats from Cal Adventures.
Sea Kayaking
The Cal Adventures Sea Kayaking Program provides experiences that range from gentle days on the Bay to high-sea thrills. With multiple courses to choose from, you’ll get the right amount of instruction whether you’re looking to build on existing skills, or are a first time paddler.
Windsurfing
The Cal Adventures Windsurfing Program brings the total novice to the point of high-speed thrills in only one season. Experienced and enthusiastic teachers, motorboat support and an inexpensive rental program with which to practice your new skills make Cal Adventures the ideal place to learn this exciting sport!
Wilderness Medicine
These intensive courses prepare you to effectively manage medical emergencies in remote settings, and are specifically designed to provide you with the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions. Taught by the Wilderness Medical Institute of NOLS.
Adventureship Pass
Learn to sail, windsurf and kayak with this all inclusive pass. www.recsports.berkeley.edu/caadventures.
Custom Events
Cal Adventures offers in-town and remote custom events for youth, athletic teams, corporate parties, students and adult groups. We can mix activities and provide 1⁄2 day, full day or multi day events. www.recsports.berkeley.edu/custom
UC Aquatic Center
All classes are held at the UC Aquatic Center, 124 University Ave at the Berkeley Marina.
We Rent! • • • • •
Coronado 15 sailboats. Single + tandem touring or sit-on-top sea kayaks. Windsurfing equipment available to anyone with prior windsurfing experience. Wetsuit and PFD included with every rental. For more information, call 510-642-4000. Completion of Cal Adventures classes or private check-out required for sailboat and sea kayak rentals.
www.recsports.berkeley.edu/caladventures Sailing • Introduction to Sailing • Intermediate Sailing • Private Lessons & Checkouts Sea Kayaking • Sea Kayaking 1 • Sea Kayaking Mini
Comprehensive • Sea Kayaking Comprehensive • Sea Kayaking Sunday Morning Paddle • Sea Kayaking Full Moon Paddle
Windsurfing • Introduction to Windsurfing Custom Events • Backpacking • Climbing • Sailing • Sea Kayaking • Windsurfing • White Water Rafting • High and Low
Element Ropes Course • Team Building
Skills Clinics • Offered in all 3 disciplines • See website for topics and dates
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Open Recreation
Open Rec Running Edwards Stadium
A pair of intrepid runners huff it up the stadium stairs during a lunch hour workout at the track.
Get open rec schedule changes and updates via your cell phone. Sign up at http://calrec.kadoink.com.
[ Rec Sports Facility Hours ] M-Th 6A F 6A Sa 8A Su 8A
1A 11P 11P 1A
Facility hours may vary due to holiday breaks or special events
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No classes. No sign ups. Just time for you to lift, run, play, swim and sweat. Please note that Cal Rec Club membership is required to
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Hearst North Pool
Basketball
Hoops heaven: seven courts, three gyms and tons of open rec hours.
Cardiovascular Equipment
We’ve got treadmills, stairmasters, elliptical trainers, rowing machines, stationary bikes, and more. Our machines – over 100 and counting – are there for you whenever we’re open; find them at the RSF and at the Strawberry Canyon Rec Area.
Racquet Sports
Tennis, Racquetball, Handball, Squash, Badminton or Table Tennis; whatever the sport, we’ve got a court for you. Racquetball, Handball, Squash, Badminton and Table Tennis are available at the RSF; tennis courts are located throughout campus – for locations visit www.recsports.berkeley.edu/tennis.
Tracks
Hit the track at Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field – an eight lane, Olympic-class track located just west of the RSF. Or, take in stellar views of the bay as you run on our dirt track at the Golden Bear Rec Center.
Trails
Just behind the Strawberry Canyon Rec Area the “Fire Trail” awaits hikers and runners. This seven mile (roundtrip) trail twists its way up through Strawberry Canyon, offering views of the Campanile, the Golden Gate Bridge and Mt. Tamalpais. The trail starts at the SCRA parking lot and follows Centennial Drive for a short way before veering deeper into the canyon. Note: Use this trail wisely – take water, bring a friend, and use only during daylight hours.
Marble decking? Colonnaded Nymphs ringing the pool? Sounds like a bacchanalian fantasy, but actually this is a 33 1/3 yard, four lane pool that sits on the second floor of the Phoebe Hearst Gymnasium. Designed by Julia Morgan in 1927, it is one of UC Berkeley’s most significant buildings.
Strawberry Canyon Pool
The natural beauty of Strawberry Canyon provides the backdrop for our combo lap swim/rec pool. Four lanes are dedicated to lap swimming – the rest is for play. Open April through October.
Weight Rooms
Our three RSF weight rooms total 8,500 square feet and are equipped with Cybex® machines, Cybex® VR2 stations, a complete free weight set-up, Iron Grip® and Tri Bar® dumbbells, adjustable benches, Olympic squat racks, Gravitron® pull-up stations and way more.
Volleyball
Indoor volleyball courts available year-round in the RSF.
Equipment Rentals
Members may check out sports equipment such as racquetball rackets, basketballs, weight belts, locks, and reading racks at the Guest Services counter in the Haas Recreation Locker Room. All you need is your Cal Rec Club membership card.
Court Reservations
To reserve a tennis, racquetball, handball or squash court, call Guest Services at 510.642.8345 or stop by the desk located in the Haas Recreation Locker Room. Note: Cal Rec Club Membership is required to participate in Open Recreation.
Swimming
4 pools and 32 lanes mean plenty of opportunity for rec swimming. More detail on our pools:
Spieker Pool
Workout in the same pool used by the men’s and women’s swim teams: 18 lanes, 25 yards, 79-80 degrees F.
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Golden Bear Pool
This 25 yard, six lane pool – maintained at a comfortable 80 degrees – is ideal for fitness training or lap swimming.
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Massage
Massage therapy can be an integral part of your health maintenance program. It promotes relaxation, helps relieve sore muscles and enhances athletic performance. Our massage therapists are all certified by an accredited massage therapy school and have completed a minimum 500 instructional hours in massage therapy and its many techniques.
Location
al Massage
The Cal Massage Center is located in a private room near the Haas Locker Room Guest Counter. This location presents a calm, soothing atmosphere that is perfect for massage therapy sessions. To find us, come to the Haas Locker Room Guest Counter; go through the turnstiles and walk to the left, toward the women’s locker room. The door to the massage center is located just to the left of the entrance to the women’s locker room.
Time Offered
• Monday-Thursday: 10am-8pm • Fridays: 10am-9pm • Saturdays: 10am-3pm • Sundays: 12pm-5pm
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Cost
Session Type: Member
25 minutes 55 minutes 85 minutes 4 - 55 minute sessions 4 - 85 minute sessions
Non-member
$40 $55 $75 $190 $265
$50 $70 $100 $240 $330
Massage to Go
Arrange for a workshop or chair massage session with our certified massage therapists at your work site: call 510.643.8030.
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Martial Arts
The UC Martial Arts Program is dedicated to providing outstanding martial arts instruction to the UC Berkeley campus and surrounding community. The program is a world renowned leader in the promotion and development of the martial arts, and is a model for other universities. New members are always welcome.
Martial Arts Clubs Judo
Based on the ancient Japanese art of self-defense called Jujitsu, it is concerned with throws and falling techniques in addition to physical conditioning and total health.
Karate
Karate is the Japanese art of self-defense. All styles of Karate are incorporated into one general class.
Taekwondo
Taekwondo, “the way of foot and fist,” is based on the ancient Korean methods of self-defense.
Taiji
Taiji emphasizes balance and coordination, reduced stress and improved health.
Wushu
A challenging fusion of Chinese martial arts and performance.
Yongmudo
A self-defense oriented discipline that makes use of wrist twisting, joint locks, kicks, punches, holds, rolls, and falls.
Cost Per Semester
Cal Students: $120 | Cal Alumni: $170 | UCB Fac/ Staff: $170 | All Others: $220
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Membership
The Cal Rec Club offers memberships to students, faculty, staff, alumni, UC Berkeley retirees, and members of the community. We also offer locker room only memberships for bicycle commuters, short term memberships such as day passes, and swim-only day passes.
Membership Types & Fees
Cal Students: $10 per semester. Spouses
of currently enrolled Cal students may purchase an Associated membership (see below).
Associated Students: $140 per semester.
Open to spouses of currently enrolled Cal Students. Note: the student must have a current CRC membership to sponsor their spouse. Open to students of certain educational institutions. Minimum age: 17.
Cal Emeriti/Retiree: $296 per year.
Includes 5 complimentary day passes per year. Open to Lawrence Berkeley Lab retirees.
Cal Faculty and Staff: $420 per year/
$185 per semester. Annual membership includes 5 complimentary day passes per year and monthly payroll deduction option. Open to Lawrence Berkeley Lab employees and to spouses/adult dependants of UCB faculty and staff. Note: one sponsoree per household; faculty/staff must have a current CRC membership to sponsor their spouse/adult dependant.
Affiliate: $648 per year/$54 per month
(No increase on initiation fee) (No increase on initiation fee.) Open to UC Alumni and faculty or staff members of certain educational institutions. Includes 5 complimentary day passes per year.
Community: $744 per year/$62 per month (No increase on initiation fee). Annual membership includes 5 complimentary day passes per year. Minimum Age: 17.
Locker Room Only: $15 per month. Access
to RSF locker rooms Mon - Friday; 6AM-9AM only. Includes use of day locker, shower area and towels. Overnight lockers available for a fee. Secure bicycle parking area available in RSF garage.
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Cal STAR
• $296 per year/$99 per semester. • Open to anyone who has a lifelong disability. • Designed to integrate members who have
individual needs or requirements into existing recreational programs. • Volunteer assistants (when available).
• Minimum Age: 17.
Short Term
• $99 for one month • $250 for three months • Minimum age: 17.
Day Pass
• $10 • This pass allows use of all our facilities and group exercise classes for one day. • Valid photo ID required. Must be 17 or older.
Swim-Only Day Pass
• $5 per adult/$3 per child. • Valid at Strawberry Canyon and Golden Bear pools (GBRC pool is lap swim only; min. age: 12).
How to Join
For more information or to sign up online, please visit
www.recsports.berkeley.edu/join
Our Partners
Cal Recreational Sports would like to thank the following campus and corporate partners for their unwavering support. Their generosity has contributed to the phenomenal growth of the Cal Recreational Sports Development Fund.
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Rec Sports Facility Hours M-Th F Sa Su
6A - 1A 6A - 11P 8A - 11P 8A - 1A
Facility hours may vary due to holiday breaks or special events
Cashier Hours M-F Sa Su
10A - 6:30P 10A - 3:30P Closed
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Important Contact Information 642-4000
Fitness Drop-In Group Exercise Classes and Workshops Personal Fitness
642-6400 643-5151 642-7796
Cal Massage Therapy
643-8030
General Information Line
642-6400
Cal Rec Club Memberships
642-7796
Cal Star Recreation programs for the disabled
Gymnastics Program Golden Bear Rec Center
642-9821
643-8031
Human Resources Appointments Personnel Manager
643-6726 643-7918
Aquatic Masters Swimming
642-7796
Cal Adventures Outdoor/Water Recreation
Cal Youth Camps Cal Athletic Camps Cal Adventures Golden Bear Gymnastics Strawberry Canyon Youth Website Court Reservations Handball, Racquetball, Squash and Tennis
642-8050 642-4000 643-CAMP 643-CAMP www.oski.org 642-8345
Facilities Field/Facility Rental 643-7327 Golden Bear Rec Center 642-9821 25 Sports Lane, Clark Kerr Campus Recreational Sports Facility 643-8038 2301 Bancroft Way Strawberry Canyon Rec Area 643-6720 Centennial Drive, #4430 UC Aquatic Center 642-7707 112 University Ave, Berkeley Marina
Non-Profit Org. 643-6822 U.S. Postage Locker Rooms PA I D Recreational Sports Facility (RSF) 642-8345 University of Hearst 643-3894 California Intramural Sports
Marketing and Business Development
642-8556
Martial Arts
642-3268
Passport Services
642-7796
Pool Hours
642-6400
Sport Clubs
643-8024
Website
www.recsports.berkeley.edu