Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/14468
Title
Zachary Hammerle Interview 2025
Creator
Hayden R. Grow
Zephen Wilkinson
Jeremy Dixon
Description
Zachary Hammerle, Assistant Director of Campus Recreation at WOU describes his experience working in the Rec Center and his passion for the outdoors. Hammerle expands on his personal journey, how he got to Western, and his experiences with students and faculty.Hammerle expresses gratitude, passion, and his hope for the continuance of good student experiences at Western.
Contributor
Zacharly Hammerle
Date
2/6/2025
Type
Oral History
Text
Image; StillImage
Audio
Identifier
oralhistoriesofwou/2025a
Language
eng
Coverage
14p.
00:27:24
Bibliographic Citation
Zachary Hammerle, interviewed by Hayden R. Grow, Zephen Wilkinson, and Jeremy Dixon, Oral Histories of Western Oregon University, Hamersly Library, Western Oregon University, February 6, 2025.
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/7097
Title
Personal Training for a Campus Recreation Setting
Creator
Cassidy Bek
Subject
personal training
college students
service learning
Western Oregon University
Description
2017 Award Winner
Date
1/1/2017
Type
Text
Identifier
maurice/13
Language
eng
Rights
Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/09/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author.
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Abstract
The objective of my project was to find a way to implement personal training into Western Oregon University’s Health and Wellness Center. Personal health and wellness is a huge part of my life. I share my passion through the fitness classes I teach, working at the Health and Wellness Center, and studying Exercise Science with a minor in Health. Being a part of a college campus gym setting, I witness many students struggle to move out of their comfort zone. With no personal trainers on staff, students are left to experiment with weights, machines, and other exercise routines which may cause an injury, or give up all together because they feel discouraged. A need exists for a systematic program of fitness instruction that is available to all interested students. I strongly believe by providing resources to students they may feel more comfortable in the gym setting, and be more inclined to sustain a healthy lifestyle. Teaching students to live in good health while in college is important. It will hopefully promote a better quality of life after school. Major health implications due to lifestyle is a huge issue in our country. We can help prevent this by educating our students through private mentors for more individualized assistance with their health fitness goals.
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/3562
Title
Campus Tennis Courts
Creator
Undetermined
Subject
Buildings
Campus Recreation
New PE Building
Sports
Tennis
Description
The on-campus tennis courts, which are located across from the football stadium and next to Maple Hall, taken in the 1970s. These courts were dedicated to the ONS men who enlisted in World War I in May 6,1925.
Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height: 1252)
Date
1970~
Type
Image; StillImage
Identifier
omeka/755
Rights
Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/05/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library.
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Spatial Coverage
United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth
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