![]() What do you enjoy most about teaching at Campus Rec? My favorite part about teaching classes at Campus Rec is having a community of co-workers and participants that make me excited to teach and feel free to be myself.įavorite class to teach: My favorite class to teach is Lower Body & Core because I love making strength accessible and enjoyable for people. Hi, I’m Charlotte! I teach strength and cardio classes and am majoring in business finance with a double minor in communication and Spanish. Running, walking my dog, hiking, camping, and stand-up paddleboarding bring me the most joy when not teaching classes.įavorite workout song: One of my favorite songs to workout to is Physical by Dua Lipa. What movements bring you joy? I love being active outdoors. Regardless of how fast or heavy you are riding, everyone is pedaling together! in Kinesiology.įavorite class to teach: I absolutely LOVE teaching Cycle because any and every type of music can be used (putting together playlists is so much fun!) and the class can be taught to be enjoyed by all levels with ease. in Biology and Exercise & Sports Studies and an M.A. ![]() Hi, I’m Erin! I teach strength and cardio classes and received my B.S. What movements bring you joy? Aikido, Jo stick handling, and walking are the movements that bring me joy.įavorite workout song: I like to work out to Eugene Onegin’s waltz. I just recently explored the 3rd and 4th floors of the Rec Center, and learned that you can rent a locker to store your belongings overnight and throughout the term. What have you learned while working at Campus Rec? I've learned that the staff are super dedicated, plugged in, woke, and focused on making the Campus Rec experience as inclusive and positive as possible for all members. ![]() It's such a nice transition and "reset" from the work day to the evening. I'm looking forward to meeting students and being able to observe them as they move.įavorite class to teach: Iaido, based on the art of drawing and wielding the Japanese sword, dating back to 16th century Japan. This is my first year teaching in-person classes at the Rec Center. I speak English and sukoshi nihongo (Japanese). Hi, I’m Suzane! I teach mindy/body classes and studied semiotics of visual communication. I not only get to move my body, but also have formed many friendships from playing in leagues around the Portland area. ![]() What movements bring you joy? In addition to Cycle, I love playing volleyball and pickleball. This makes me reflect on how I can become a more inclusive instructor in the fitness community. What have you learned while working at Campus Rec? Working at Campus Recreation has taught me to think more deeply about the many factors that impact an individual’s access to exercise opportunities and its impact on health/wellbeing. Whether I’m leading a class or attending as a participant, I love how Cycle makes me be present in the moment. I started attending cycle classes during my undergraduate at University of South Florida and have fallen in love with it ever since. Hi, I’m Morgan! I teach strength and cardio classes and am studying industrial/organizational psychology.įavorite class to teach: My favorite class to teach is Cycle. The pool is incredible and it's a really fast, complete workout. What have you tried at Campus Rec?: I have taken up swimming as a hobby. It is very versatile and I can match the class to how I'm feeling! My favorite class is Hatha yoga because it covers everything. Each class there are new students from all different backgrounds and study areas. Hi, I’m Jim! I teach yoga classes and finished my masters in Environmental Management (Environmental Science).įavorite part of teaching: I really enjoy engaging with so many different people. ![]()
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