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Equipment Check Out
Free Equipment Check Out The WELL offers free equipment check out included in your membership. We have a variety of equipment available. To check out a piece of sports equipment please visit the The WELL Equipment Desk. Equipment is checked out using your WELL ID#. Sports Equipment Badminton Racquets and Birdies Basketballs (Men's and Women's) Climbing Shoes, Harnesses, Helmets, and Safety Equipment Flag Football Set Footballs Frisbees Indoor and Outdoor Soccer Balls Indoor and Outdoor Volleyballs Kan Jam Outdoor Badminton Set Racquetball Racquets and Balls Spike Ball Wally Ball Other Items ADA Locks Towels Fitness Equipment is available to check out at The WELL Fitness Desk. For Sale Items Blender Bottles- $9.00 Climbing Chalk - $4.25 Socks - $2.00 How to Check Out Equipment Vist The WELL Equipment Desk Tell the attendant what you would like to checkout Enter your WELL ID# Type carefully! Be careful to type in the correct ID# or you could be charged for a missing item. Ask the attendant to repeat your name to you for confirmation that it was checked out properly! How to Return Equipment Enter your WELL ID# Hand the attendant the equipment or drop a towel into the towel bin. Ask the attendant to repeat your name to you for confirmation that it was checked in properly!
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Nicolas LaPorte
Role at The WELL: Nick provides management for Event Services and manages all audiovisual equipment at The WELL. Background/Education: Nick has over 10 year of experience working in hospitality and guest service. Before coming to the well, he supervised the guest service department and coached ski teams at Sierra At Tahoe ski resort, directed and produced live tv for Lake Tahoe Television, and managed event space at Red Hawk Casino. Nick received his bachelor’s degree in Resort Management and Hospitality from Sacramento State – Stingers Up! Fun Fact: Nick has been up the Eiffel Tower 3 times, once was completely by stairs. Favorite thing to do at The WELL: Everything, he feels like a kid in a candy shop! Strengths: Input, Adaptability, Positivity, Strategic, Woo
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JD Dimalanta
Role at The WELL: Coordinator, Fitness Operations and Personal Training - responsible for managing the operations of the Fitness Desk and Personal Training teams. Pronouns: He/Him Background/Education: JD completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics, followed by an Associate and Master’s Degree in Physical Education at the University of the Philippines. He worked as an assistant professor for 7 years at the same university, teaching sport sociology, sport history, fitness, and dance. After moving to the U.S., he worked in the Bay Area as a fitness professional in various gyms, studios, and corporate fitness centers, including Intuit and Google. Fun Fact: JD was the coach and director of adult crew gold medalist “The CREW” at the 2012 World HipHop Championships. Favorite thing to do at the WELL: Kettlebell, push-up and pull-up workouts. Strengths: Maximizer, Intellection, Developer, Input, Arranger
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Clarissa Jimenez
Role at The WELL: Clarissa provides management for all fitness operations and programs including personal training, group fitness, fitness desk staff, and fitness equipment. Background/Education: Clarissa attended San Diego State for her undergraduate degree, and earned her M.S in Kinesiology, Integrative Wellness from Point Loma Nazarene University. While in San Diego, she worked in a variety of health and wellness settings as a Personal Trainer and ultimately ended her time in that area as a Study Coach for the American Council on Exercise. Clarissa started her journey with Sacramento State University in 2019 and her favorite part of working at The WELL is connecting and building relationships with the students. Fun Fact: Clarissa was originally a vocal performance major before she fell in love with health and wellness. Favorite thing to do at The WELL: Take classes! Strengths: Woo, Communication, Activator, Individualization, Realtor.
https://thewellatsacstate.com/about/who-we-are-profile/clarrisa-jimenez
Facility Tours
…that were crushed and put into the mix. Building Orientation The WELL facility is oriented in a North-South direction, so the main entrances which contain all of the glass are not exposed to direct sun. This helps with energy management because the building will not have to work as hard to keep it cool in the summer and there was no need for use of special glass to keep the glare down from people being exposed to direct sunlight. Paint and Carpet These interior building products were selected with no or low emissions of volatile organic compounds, and during construction the builders kept dust and fume production to a minimum to protect indoor air quality at the time and in the future. Wood Seventy percent (70%) of the wood utilized in The WELL is certified as sustainably harvested by the Forest Stewardship Council. This means that the ecological health of the forest from which the trees were taken is protected during wood harvesting. The wood is not from clear-cutting or other destructive forestry practices. A wonderful example of sustainably-sourced wood in The WELL is the exposed slats located beneath the lobby sky light. In all, 25% of the construction materials used to construct The WELL are from recycled materials. Overall Environmental Footprint In terms of overall environmental footprint, the building is projected to use: 23% Less Energy than a typical new building 43% Less Water than a typical new building 25% Recycled content materials used in construction 82% Total waste was diverted from going to a landfill 70% Sustainably harvested wood was purchased for construction
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Alumni Membership
Graduation was just the beginning The WELL offers a variety of membership options to Sac State Alumni. We encourage Alumni to stay connected with campus, and workout in our gym that they know and love for an affordable rate! WELL Alumni members must first become associated with campus by joining the Alumni Association. WELL Alumni membership does not include parking. In order to park on campus please purchase a parking pass through UTAPS, or a daily parking pass through the PaytoPark app. We encourage environmentally friendly alternative forms of transportation, such as bikes, scooters, Light rail, carpooling, etc. in order to save money on parking. To sign up for membership, stop by The WELL Engagement Center or Front Desk with your Alumni Association card or confirmation e-mail. Alumni Membership Process Step 1: Join the Alumni Association The first step to becoming a WELL alumni member is to join the Sacramento State Alumni Association. Since The WELL is not open to the community, we require this membership to re-associate graduates with the Sac State campus through an active affiliation. Alumni can activate their Alumni Association membership online, or in person at the Harper Alumni Association. Once you have joined the Alumni Association, please come to The WELL's Engagement Center or Front Desk to show us your confirmation e-mail or Alumni Association card. Step 2. Select the Best WELL Membership for Your Needs The WELL offers a variety of membership options for Alumni who are current members of the Alumni Association. WELL Alumni Membership options Monthly Recurring Membership: are billed monthly and have a 4-month minimum commitment. Alumni - $35/ mo. Available to Alumni who have an active membership with the Alumni Association Recent Grad - $20/mo. Available to Alumni who have graduated in the past 5 years and are members of…
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Why The WELL
…the Fitness Desk or schedule below. Schedule your FREE session State-of-the-art Facility Access The WELL at Sac State is a new modern 188,754-square-foot recreation and wellness facility. The WELL was built in 2010 and completed a major expansion project in 2021. 13,860 sq ft cardio and weight space 5 Fitness studios 3 Lane indoor running track Multi-purpose activity court 4-court basketball complex 4 Raquetball Courts Rock climbing wall - 39' x 56”' Bouldering wall - 13' x 15'™ Olympic platforms An Investment You Can Be Proud Of Campus Engagement According to the Institute of Higher Education, student engagement has direct benefits to academic success. The WELL uses 7 dimensions of Wellness to create programs and services that encourage student engagement outside of the classroom. Student Development Union/WELL Inc. employs approximately 200 student part-time staff. The WELL is committed to developing students professionally through innovation, collaboration, and education. Student Development is an intentional practice of maintaining the student experience outside of academics, as well as, practical application of critical thinking and professional skills to prepare for life after graduation. Environmentally Responsible The Well is a LEED Green Building project. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is governed by the U.S. Green Building Council. There are several levels of LEED certification that a project can achieve: Basic, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. These certifications are based on a point system for meeting environmental goals in the new construction of a building. The WELL has earned Gold Certification with 41 points in the following categories: Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, Innovation and Process, and Sustainable Sites. Nonprofit Union/WELL Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) Nonprofit that exists for the benefit of Sacramento State students, affiliates, and alumni. The WELL is a campus auxiliary. The majority…