Extension Lifetime Activity Program Overview

KHS & Extension Lifetime
Activity Program
Objective: Promote Physical Activity Opportunities for
Extension Students Staff & Community
Peter Mathesius
Purpose of Presentation
 
Promote Physical Activity
Service student & staff physical activity interests and needs
Increase enrollment
Increase offerings
Partnership with the community and local businesses
Extension Current Offerings
Tooele – Aerobics, Jog/Walk & Conditioning
Uinta – Jog/Walk, Weight Training & Yoga
Brigham City – Yoga, Picklball
Main Campus Programing
Offers 185 sections of PE classes with 5,052 students enrolled (~17,000
on campus) and 56 different activities
 
136 classes are contracted with local companies and individual adjunct
instructors.
Instruction
Adjunct instructors – Non benefited teachers who are hired and
terminated each semester.
Cycling, Fly Tying, Billiards, Dance, etc.
Local business contracts hire and pay the instructors within their
business structure.
Main Campus Contacts w/ Local Businesses
Rapid Progression – Kayaking
Cache Valley Strength and Conditioning – HIIT Training (Cross Fit)
Logan River Golf Course – Logan City
Sports Academy and Racket Club – aerobics, spinning, kick boxing,
gymnastics, tennis, Pilates, Zumba
Logan Lanes – bowling
Cache Valley Fun Park – bowling
Campus Recreation – rock climbing,  Old contract was with Rock Haus
Eccles Ice Arena – ice hockey, figure skating, curling
Beaver Mountain – skiing, snow boarding, telemark skiing
Funding
Student fees – instruction, consumables, maintenance
Fees are set for 3 years
Teacher pay varies based on enrollment
Typical minimum is $600 or ~$20/hr
Supported by Central Administration because courses are not
required for graduation
The model has been around since the 70’s
Beaver Mountain is the oldest contract.
Does this model work for you?
The goal is to promote physical activity in our communities and to
promote healthy lifestyles
Questions?
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The Extension Lifetime Activity Program aims to promote physical activity opportunities for extension students, staff, and the community. The presentation highlights the program's objectives, purpose, current offerings, main campus programming, instructional methods, local business partnerships, and funding sources. By offering a variety of physical activities and classes, the program seeks to increase enrollment, offer diverse opportunities, and collaborate with local businesses to enhance overall wellness and fitness levels.

  • Extension Program
  • Physical Activity
  • Community Partnership
  • Campus Programming
  • Fitness Opportunities

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  1. KHS & Extension Lifetime Activity Program Objective: Promote Physical Activity Opportunities for Extension Students Staff & Community Peter Mathesius

  2. Purpose of Presentation Promote Physical Activity Service student & staff physical activity interests and needs Increase enrollment Increase offerings Partnership with the community and local businesses

  3. Extension Current Offerings Tooele Aerobics, Jog/Walk & Conditioning Uinta Jog/Walk, Weight Training & Yoga Brigham City Yoga, Picklball

  4. Main Campus Programing Offers 185 sections of PE classes with 5,052 students enrolled (~17,000 on campus) and 56 different activities 136 classes are contracted with local companies and individual adjunct instructors.

  5. Instruction Adjunct instructors Non benefited teachers who are hired and terminated each semester. Cycling, Fly Tying, Billiards, Dance, etc. Local business contracts hire and pay the instructors within their business structure.

  6. Main Campus Contacts w/ Local Businesses Rapid Progression Kayaking Cache Valley Strength and Conditioning HIIT Training (Cross Fit) Logan River Golf Course Logan City Sports Academy and Racket Club aerobics, spinning, kick boxing, gymnastics, tennis, Pilates, Zumba Logan Lanes bowling Cache Valley Fun Park bowling Campus Recreation rock climbing, Old contract was with Rock Haus Eccles Ice Arena ice hockey, figure skating, curling Beaver Mountain skiing, snow boarding, telemark skiing

  7. Funding Student fees instruction, consumables, maintenance Fees are set for 3 years Teacher pay varies based on enrollment Typical minimum is $600 or ~$20/hr Supported by Central Administration because courses are not required for graduation The model has been around since the 70 s Beaver Mountain is the oldest contract.

  8. Does this model work for you? The goal is to promote physical activity in our communities and to promote healthy lifestyles Questions?

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