Athletic Center to Close in June, Moves to BioPark in July
New Gym Will Open in BioPark II in July
Clarence Lam
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The expected BioPark athletic facility will contain strength, fitness, and cardiovascular equipment such as weights, treadmills, and ellipticals, according to Julia Wightman, assistant director of the
Depending on available space, the facility might also include a studio for classes such as yoga and pilates. Basketball, squash, and racquetball courts, however, will not be available in the BioPark. Bill Crockett, the athletic center’s director, emphasized that other indoor fitness and outdoor sports programs will continue throughout the year, despite the loss of the sports courts.
Many details of the BioPark athletic facility remain under development, including operating hours, precise location and area available within BioPark II, and staffing considerations. “The building has a lot of flexibility,” said Crockett. “We are working with the developer of BioPark II to find a location that is best suited to meet the BioPark’s needs and our needs.”
Crockett pointed out that efforts are being undertaken to minimize disruption of athletic services to students. “June and July are the slowest months we have here,” said Crockett. “So if you’re going to have a month when you’re going to lose services, it’s an optimal timeframe.”
The complete closure of the athletic center in June will allow Crockett and his small staff time to remove the old equipment, transfer offices, and setup new equipment at the BioPark facility, as well as conducting the hiring and training of additional staff.
The BioPark athletic facility will not be temporary, but rather will continue to function even after completion of the new gym in the
New athletic facilities in the upper-levels of the
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