The Oracle The Fit provides new exercise options for students
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Traditional exercise equipment, as well as more contemporary options such as sleeping pods, are accessible for students in The Fit exercising facility. ORACLE PHOTO/CHAVELI GUZMAN By Nadaa Hussein S T A F F
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Since its opening this month in The Village, The Fit has been met with primarily positive reviews, but there are still areas that students say need improvement. The Fit is one of two new satellite facilities. The first was The Well, which opened in April at USF Health. Eric Hunter, director of Campus Recreation, said he is optimistic about the expansion of recreation options at USF. “The concept of any satellite facility, is to take the pressure off
of the main recreation center, and we get a lot of use over here,” Hunter said. “We were hoping to relieve some of that pressure, by having a satellite location where primarily the resident students on that side of campus could use that without having to come all the way over here. The Village is a prime location for it.” Jordan St. Laurent, a freshman majoring in psychology, advocates for students to visit. “It’s convenient, it’s a lot closer then the REC, and it has everything to keep someone
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healthy,” St. Laurent said. “Check it out because it’s there, it’s brand new and there isn’t much of a reason not to.” The Fit includes an outdoor pool, a wellness center equipped with nap pods and massage chairs, and countless exercise machinery such as rowing machines, ellipticals and more. Forest Ritneour, a sophomore majoring in cell biology, said he enjoys what The Fit has to offer. “All the new facilities look nice, they have a lot of staff,” Ritneour said. “There is low traffic, there
is plenty of machines to use, the pool is super chill. They have a nice relaxing area near the pool people can do homework in. It’s really nice.” Kathryn Newman, a sophomore majoring in business administration, echoed Ritneour’s point. “It’s a lot less intimidating then I thought it would be, and there is like a lot of stuff to do,” Newman said. “They have the stair climbers, bikes, and running equipment, it’s nice, it’s fancy.” Dale Mountain, a freshman
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majoring in biology, said he was pleasantly surprised by the caliber of equipment and professionalism of the employees. “It’s a good quality gym and there is a lot of helpful individuals there, it has more than what I anticipated,” Mountain said. Students did voice complaints about accommodations at the Fit. Ritenour said the facilities are lacking information about what is available. “I feel like if they had a more informing welcome booth, to tell
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