The University of British Columbia (UBC) Recreation aims to provide equity for students who self-identify as a woman by providing Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH). These predetermined hours each week allow self-identifying women to enjoy private exercising times in the ARC Lower-Level Studio. In collaboration with campus partners such as UBC Rec and UBC’s Social Ecological Economic Development Studies (SEEDS), the study aimed to analyze UBC’s WOFH. After conducting an in-depth literature review on barriers to women in co-ed gyms and past SEEDS research on WOFH, it was clear barriers such as confidence, gender coding, and education were apparent. As well, there was an overall lack of awareness of UBC’s WOFH. For this reason, the purpose of ...
The objective of our study, UBC Intramurals: Identifying and Assessing Barriers Limiting Female Part...
In partnership with the Social Ecological Economic Developments Studies (SEEDS) at the University of...
The objective of this research project is to explore the recreation opportunities for Chinese and Ch...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Recreation aims to provide equity for students who self-ide...
Currently, UBC Recreation is only offering Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH) 9 hours per week out of...
Currently, UBC Recreation is only offering Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH) 9 hours per week out of...
When critically studying interculturalism and its relation to recreational and physical activity opp...
Currently, UBC Recreation offers six Women’s Only Programs which include Women Only Fitness Hours, M...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
Currently, UBC Recreation offers six Women’s Only Programs which include Women Only Fitness Hours, M...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
Physical activity (PA) has proven time and time again to have countless positive effects on our heal...
Objective: To understand the gaps in communication and programming at the University of British Colu...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
The objective of our study, UBC Intramurals: Identifying and Assessing Barriers Limiting Female Part...
In partnership with the Social Ecological Economic Developments Studies (SEEDS) at the University of...
The objective of this research project is to explore the recreation opportunities for Chinese and Ch...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Recreation aims to provide equity for students who self-ide...
Currently, UBC Recreation is only offering Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH) 9 hours per week out of...
Currently, UBC Recreation is only offering Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH) 9 hours per week out of...
When critically studying interculturalism and its relation to recreational and physical activity opp...
Currently, UBC Recreation offers six Women’s Only Programs which include Women Only Fitness Hours, M...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
Currently, UBC Recreation offers six Women’s Only Programs which include Women Only Fitness Hours, M...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
Physical activity (PA) has proven time and time again to have countless positive effects on our heal...
Objective: To understand the gaps in communication and programming at the University of British Colu...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
The objective of our study, UBC Intramurals: Identifying and Assessing Barriers Limiting Female Part...
In partnership with the Social Ecological Economic Developments Studies (SEEDS) at the University of...
The objective of this research project is to explore the recreation opportunities for Chinese and Ch...