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le World? ody's running. •w down for the winter, ito the 90s (30s Celsius), the sweat nners are still traveling. .Winter or miss a step. ^ it just may be the fastest growing ing in the country today. (Some mile or faster is running; anything it simply call it running.) offers unlimited opportunities for >re structured run, where they can , consider these: ball field at Wallace Wade Stadium un. People can gauge their speed to the run by following the path 3pen end of the stadium and make at all, or at least not in the hottest or t might try the trark in Card ack on East Campus. Each lap is only offers several options as to )uke golf course part of the way and forest in other sections. (See the Parcours, or “Life Course,” which d in Switzerland. It's a simple forest here are stops where a person may ceeding. (The accompanying map )urse.) ike" which contains the maps used he Department of Health, Physical Additional questions about jogging ■ograms also may be directed to the Jogging Trails Duke Golf Course 2.1 mi. 1.2 mi. 0.5 mi. 1.0 mi. (round trip) 0.9 mi. Green o Cross Country Course Stream Bypass 15-501 rst for Fitness 1. Jogging 2. Bicycling 3. Swimming 4. Skating 5. Handball or squash 6. Skiing — nordic 7. Skiing — alpine 8. Basketball 9. Tennis 10. Calisthenics 11. Walking 12. Golfing — with caddy or cart; talking would increase rank. 13. Softball 14. Bowling The full fitness report is available IS a reprint from Medical Times, 80 Jhore Rd., Port Washington, N.Y. 11050. The price is 50«. ■j&r^ For Summer Fun In Bad Weather Summer fun can continue even in bad weather with the cooperation of the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Employees and their spouses can swim indoors at the West Campus Aquatic Center from 2-8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. They can even bring the kids for a family swim on Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. The contemporary Aquatic Center contains Olympic-sized swimming facilities — an eight-lane swimming pool, 66 by 75 feet (19.8 x 22.5 meters), and a diving pool, 40 by 66 feet (12 X 19.8 meters). There are one- and three-meter diving boards and a ten-meter diving platform. Linked to the Aquatic Center by covered passage is Card Gymnasium, which houses a 30 by 75 foot (9 X 22.5 meter) swimming pool. It is open during the summer for family swimming on Monday and Thursday evenings from 7-9:30 p.m. Card Gym, which also contains a 90 by 132 foot (27 x 39.6 meter) playing floor, and the Student Activities Building, which has space for basketball, squash, handball, racquetball, volleyball and badminton, are open from 2-7 p.m. Monday through Friday. An outdoor handball court adjoins the Student Activities Building. For reservations for squash, handball or racquetball call 684-2542 between 3 and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance. For reservations for Saturday, Sunday or Monday, call on Friday. AQUATIC CENTER WHETHER YOUR VOLLEYS GO 'THONG" OR "BLAT"—There are tennis courts available to employees, faculty and students on both East and West Campus. To reserve a West Campus court, call 684-2542, t>etween 3-4 p.m. the day before you plan to play. No reservations are needed for East Campus. You can meet the sunrise on the court, or play as late as midnight on some of the courts.
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