- What is the phone number to contact the front desk at the Fitness and Recreation Center?
- Who is eligible to purchase a membership to the Fitness and Recreation Center?
- Upon purchasing a membership to the Fitness and Recreation Center, how long does my active membership last?
- Will 91¸£Àû alumni be able to use the Fitness and Recreation Center?
- Is there still a dress code at the new fitness center?
- Is Olympic Weight Lifting or CrossFit allowed at the Fitness and Recreation Center?
- What are the policies for the Fitness and Recreation Center?
- Why do I need my Spartan Card to use the Fitness Center?
- How do I get a job within the Campus Recreation Department?
- I’m interested in becoming a personal trainer or group fitness instructor. What are the steps to applying for either of these positions?
- Where can I find out more information on becoming a group fitness instructor or personal trainer at The University of Tampa?
- Does 91¸£Àû host certification courses?
- How much does it cost to attend group fitness classes?
- How do I obtain a personal trainer?
- Where can I find information on hours and use of the pool?
- How far is it around the track?
- How do I play intramural sports?
- I want to play intramural sports but don't have a team. Is there a way I can still play?
- What off-campus trips are available?
- How do I start a club sport?
- How do I reserve space in the Cass Gymnasium?
- Where is the Cass Gymnasium?
(813) 258-7435
2. Who is eligible to purchase a membership to the Fitness and Recreation Center? | Back to top.
91¸£Àû undergraduate and graduate students, both part-time or full-time, receive a free annual membership to use the Fitness and Recreation Center. 91¸£Àû students are required to bring a valid Spartan ID card with them each time they visit the facility.
91¸£Àû faculty or staff can purchase an annual membership to the Fitness and Recreation Center for $100. Affiliate, or contracted University employees, can purchase an annual membership for $250. You can register for your membership by visiting the front desk of the Fitness and Recreation Center with your valid Spartan ID card. Please note: payment is ONLY accepted in the form of cash or check.
3. Upon purchasing a membership to the Fitness and Recreation Center, how long does my active membership last? | Back to top.
Student memberships will remain active as long as you are enrolled in 91¸£Àû courses. 91¸£Àû faculty and staff memberships are sold on an annual basis. Therefore, membership is active for 365 days from the date of purchase.
4. Will UT Alumni be able to use the Fitness and Recreation Center? | Back to top.
No. At this time, the Campus Recreation staff is unable to predict facility usage with the current 91¸£Àû campus community. We must evaluate staffing models, equipment usage and class participation and also take into account parking on our growing campus. For further inquires, please direct your questions to Christopher Gottlick at cgottlick@ut.edu .
Yes, there is a dress code. All participants are required to wear athletic attire (no buttons, zippers or hardware that might damage equipment) and close-toed athletic shoes. Tops and bottoms are required at all times.
All Olympic lifting must be performed on the lifting platforms. Please use caution and be mindful of others. Keep in mind dropping of weights from above the knee is prohibited.
The Fitness Center has policies in place in order to ensure patron safety and to keep our facility operating at optimum quality. Please refer to the Fitness Center Policies for further detail.
8. Why do I need my Spartan Card to use the Fitness Center? | Back to top.
It is University policy that all students on campus have 91¸£Àû identification on them at all times. This is also a way for us to keep track of the users and maintain safety of the fitness facility.
The office usually goes through a hiring process at the end of each semester. From time to time there may be openings during the semester. More details can be found on our Employment Opportunities page and on HIRE-UT .
- A nationally recognized and accredited certification is required.
- Current University of Tampa students with necessary credentials are given first preference.
- One year previous experience in health and fitness as a group fitness instructor or degree seeking in exercise science preferred.
- Current certification in CPR is required.
- Ability to instruct at least two group fitness class per week.
- Contact Abby McElligott at amcelligott@ut.edu with any questions
More information can be found on becoming a personal trainer or group fitness instructor on the Employment Opportunities page. Students must fill out an employment application to be considered for either position. Please read the description of desired position before applying.
12. Does 91¸£Àû host certification courses? | Back to top.
Yes, 91¸£Àû does offer certification courses in personal training, group fitness instruction and specialty courses. Please check back for details.
13. How much does it cost to attend group fitness classes? | Back to top.
Once an annual membership is purchased, all group fitness class are free to the 91¸£Àû community; including, faculty/staff and students.
Visit the Personal Training webpage to check out our trainers or stop in at the front desk to view the portfolio of trainers. Personal training pricing for the upcoming semester is to be determined. Contracts and payment will be handled at the front desk upon opening.
The Riseman Aquatics Center is operated by the Office of Campus Recreation. Contact Parker Sheppard, associate director of aquatics and safety, for more information at (813) 257-3845 or via email at psheppard@ut.edu . For center hours, visit Fitness and Recreation Facility Hours .
The track is one-quarter mile around, taking four laps to complete one mile. Walkers should stay to the outside lanes and move in the direction of the track traffic. The track is open from dawn to dusk and operated by the Athletic Department. If it is ever found locked during those times, there is a card access point next to the bleachers that you can swipe your Spartan Card against for access. Please do not prop open the gate or allow others to enter the facility behind.
Visit the Intramural Policies and Procedures webpage for more information. There you will find a link to the IM Leagues website to create your team or sign up as a free agent. Contact Joshua Pullens at jpullens@ut.edu for more information.
Sign up as a free agent. If other teams need more members, they will pick you up to play on their team. If there are enough free agent applicants, a team will be created from those applicants. Contact Joshua Pullens for more information at jpullens@ut.edu .
Visit the Off-Campus Trips webpage for details.
Contact Joshua Pullens, assistant director of competitive sports, at jpullens@ut.edu .
Please send an email to Christopher Gottlick at cgottlick@ut.edu
On University Drive, across from Frank and Carol Morsani Hall and the baseball diamond.