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The Office of Campus Recreation is dedicated to providing quality recreational opportunities for the Wright State community. To meet the diverse needs and interests of students, faculty, and staff, a comprehensive and innovative recreational program has been developed. Among the benefits of participation in Campus Recreation programs are physical exercise, friendship, leadership opportunities, and development of esprit de corps. Intramural sports include men's, women's, co-recreational, and wheelchair team sports, individual and dual sports, and one-day special events and tournaments. Intramural sports are a great way to make friends and participate in healthy competition. In addition to intramural sports, a variety of open recreation and fitness programs are available, including a fitness center, non-credit instructional classes such as aerobics and spinning, recreational and lap swimming, and open gym. Although our programs are inclusive, there are many adapted activities offered for students with disabilities, including wheelchair basketball and handball, deaf volleyball, and goalball. Our outdoor recreation activities, such as rock climbing, kayaking, backpacking, and caving are great opportunities for our diverse community to interact in exciting natural venues. Sports clubs take a step beyond intramural sports. Clubs are groups of students with a common interest in a single sport/activity. Often, these self-directed groups participate in leagues, tournaments, or activities outside the University. |
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