Category Archives: Health and Wellbeing

The RecCentre is FREE for all UC students!

Why spend your precious dollars on a gym membership, when the RecCentre is FREE for students!  We offer everything other big box gyms do (weights, cardio, classes) and what some of the boujee ones do as well!

HIIT class at the UC RecCentre
How to join 

Let’s just assume that you know all the benefits of exercise, and you’re ready to go. There’s just a couple of online steps to do and you’re all set.   Your student levy covers your basic membership and access.

  1. Register online with your student email (this is super important)
  2. Follow all the email prompts you’ll be sent to complete the process
  3. Download the Rec&Sport App using your student email (this is super important, so that they will be connected)

Head over to the RecCentre and start exploring!  We’re located at 22 Kirkwood Ave, right next to the Kirkwood Lecture theatre.

As long as you stay enrolled at UC, you’ll only have to do this once in your student journey.

Other important stuff to know

  • We have carparks and a covered bike stand, and places to put your skateboard inside as well.
  •  Don’t forget to bring your student ID card, as this is how you’ll get through the gates.
  • You must wear shoes to the gym to train in, covered toe and heel.  The only exceptions are when you’re doing Pilates/Yoga in one of our classes or kicking our boxing bags.
  • You must bring a gym towel (or hire one for 50c).  Be a good person and use your towel when training, it’s icky if you leave your sweat everywhere.

Check out our website and app to see all that we have to offer! We’re more than just weights and cardio!

Ngā mihi
UC Rec&Sport | Te Ratonga Hākinakina

 

Boost your brainpower with exercise

Do you want to know a secret to supercharging your brain to help you study better? It’s super easy – exercise!

Person exercising at home
Enjoy an at-home and on-demand workout with the Rec&Sport app

The OTHER benefits of exercise

Yes, it’s well accepted that exercise brings physical benefits and positive changes within your body, and it’s also becoming more widely known that it also brings about better mental health in the long-term. But did you know that exercise can also have a huge impact on your brain?

  1. Enhanced neuroplasticity

That’s some fancy words to say that exercise will help grown new brain cells and connections between those braincells.  And when you do that, you’re improving your ability to learn and retain new information. Handy when studying for exams right?

2. Increased blood flow

Exercise increases just about everything good, including blood flow to the brain. Blood carries important nutrients and essential oxygen.  So, the better your blood flows, the better your body’s nutrient and oxygen transportation system.   If you have more of these for your brain, you can think more clearly and you’re looking after your brain cells.

3. Improved Sleep

Have you noticed that when you have a bad sleep, it’s a little harder to ‘function’ the next day – things like making decisions and remembering stuff is a little harder than usual?   Well, exercise can help regulate sleep, and being well rested is essential for learning and memory.  So, regulate your sleep and be well rested and you’ll be better at learning and remembering important stuff.

4. Reduced stress

This is the big one. As humans, we can tend to put a lot of pressure on ourselves to perform well. That’s a good thing usually (we call this eustress) to strive to be our best. Sometimes though, we can take it a bit too far, and we slip into distress, a somewhat more negative state, where we can feel a bit overwhelmed! Regular exercise has been shown to regulate our stress levels, so it’s a good idea to keep a routine going or start now. Even a little each day can make a huge difference to how you feel!

Ok, all good, I believe you, but how do I fit it all in?

Excellent question! Honestly, it comes down to planning. When you’re making your study schedule, we’d strongly suggest prioritising 30mins a day to simply move. This can look different to everyone, so here are some examples:

  • Before you start scrolling in the morning, promise yourself 10mins of stretching, whether that’s beside your bed or on it!
  • Every hour of study, stand up and walk around for 5mins.  Change your perspective, get some fresh oxygen to your brain and focus better when you sit back down
  • Take a 30min walking lunchbreak in your study day. A couple laps around Uni should do it (you know the loop…Ilam Road, Crekye Road, Clyde Road, Kirkwood Ave, or if you want to make it a bit shorter, take University drive instead of Kirkwood, and Arts/Engineering roads to cut the corners….)
  • Or if you have a solid gym routine or other exercise plan, do all you can to keep it up. Don’t forget we have a heap of free videos in our Rec&Sport app that all students can access for free, or you can use the gym and all the classes for free too!

Be Well
Te Ratonga Hākinakina | UC Rec&Sport

Mental Health Awareness Week 2024

As we approach September, Aotearoa New Zealand’s Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) is from 23 to 29 September 2024. We encourage our community to focus on the key role mental health plays in our wellbeing.

We are offering a range of events to support our diverse community to get involved, try something new and connect with others.

September 23: Meditation / Breathwork, Waiutuutu Community Garden

Join us for a calming meditation and breathwork session in the serene surroundings of Waiutuutu Community Garden. This session is designed to help you relax, de-stress, and connect with your inner peace. All are welcome!

September 23-29: 5 Ways of Wellbeing Group Fitness Challenge, UC Rec Centre

Embrace the 5 Ways of Wellbeing with our group fitness challenge at the UC Rec Centre. Engage in various activities that promote physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Gather your friends and join the challenge to boost your overall health and wellbeing.

September 23-29: Chair Massage, Library Puaka-James Hight

Take a break from your studies and enjoy a soothing chair massage at the Library Puaka-James Hight. Our professional masseurs will help alleviate stress and tension, leaving you refreshed and revitalised.

September 23-29: Open Gym, UC Rec & Sport

Enjoy open access to the gym facilities at UC Rec & Sport throughout the week. Whether you’re looking to lift weights, do cardio, or participate in group classes, our gym is open for all students and staff to use.

September 24-29: Run72, C-Block Lawn

Participate in the Run72 event on C-Block Lawn. Whether you’re an avid runner or just looking to get some exercise, this event is a great way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. Sign up and walk or run at your own pace throughout the week.

September 24 & 25: Cultural Narrative Campus Tour, Ilam Campus

Experience the rich cultural heritage of our campus with the Cultural Narrative Campus Tours happening at 11am and 2pm. Learn about the history, stories, and significance of various landmarks on the Ilam Campus.

Preregister here – https://forms.office.com/r/XjGAv8Lu8g

September 25: Community Lunch, Rehua Community Hub

For Mental Health Awareness week the University Chaplaincy is running their regular community lunch in the Community Hub Space on Level 1 of Rehua Wednesday 25th Sept 12.30-1.30pm. It’s free, vegetarian, gluten free, and dairy optional. It’s an opportunity to sit down and connect, rather than grab-and-run, so if that sounds like what you’re hungry for then we’d love to meet you!

September 26: Take a Mate to a Cafe

UCSA Cafes

Turn up at the cafe counter with your mate and get 2 hot drinks for the price of one! From 10am to 12 Noon at the UCSA cafes on campus.

Valid for any sized hot drinks* – the cheapest order is the free one.

Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Only valid 25 September 2024 till 12 noon while stocks last.

*Additional cost for Milk alternatives & syrups

Ancestral at Canty

Turn up at the cafe counter with your mate and get 2 Bubble Teas (any size/any flavour) for the price of one! From opening to 12 Noon at Ancestral® café at Ernest Rutherford

Valid for any Bubble Tea* – the cheapest order is the free one. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Only valid 25 September 2024 till 12 noon.

*Additional cost for Milk alternatives & syrups

September 26: Kava Session and Talanoa, Undercroft 101

As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, UC Pacific are hosting a talanoa centred around kava and the value it has in building community and a safe space for pacific people from 1pm-3pm.

September 27: Disc Golf, Ilam Campus and UC Rec Centre

Get active with our sport event featuring Disc Golf (or Pickleball if its a rainy day at Ilam Campus) and UC Rec Centre.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, these fun and engaging sports are a great way to stay fit and have fun.

https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/life/sports-fitness-and-recreation/uc-reccentre/reccentre-facilities/uc-disc-golf

September 27: Garden Working Bee, Waiutuutu Community Garden

Join us for a Garden Working Bee at Waiutuutu Community Garden. Roll up your sleeves and help with various gardening tasks, meet new people, and contribute to the upkeep of this beautiful community space.

Find out how you can get involved and what else is on

On the UCSA website or through our socials