WATERSPORT RENTALS • WETSUITS • DRYSUITS • SAILBOARDS • KAYAKS • RAFTS • SCUBA CLUB DISCOUNTS SPECIALTY SPORTS 1565 W 7TH. EUGENE 686-0798 STUDENT SPECIALS • Aerobics • Tanning • Stairmaster & Aerobicycle • Universal & Free Weights • Complete Coed Spa Facility low Monthly Fees Long Term Contracts Available Best Hours 7 Days a Week / 6 a.m. -11 p.m. MmlwCard AtmmrniSSi 485-1624 ^ *7ai*cU uutlv Glt*ll Flexible and Independent Club S/xirts members say freedom is imfxrrtunt in exercise r-y—' I here .ire advantages and dis I .tJvantage!! to not In-tug .in -JL the public eve the way some collegiate athletes arc. "We don't have a coach anddon't have .o much money as collegiate sports," Mark I undree says. “But we > an train when we want and only have to do it when we want. We have a lot more freedom.’' Landree, student coordinator tor the l luh Sports cycling team, save members spend about JO hours a week on their bikes. "Our workouts vary every day," he says, "and range from interval and hill training on Wednesdays to endurance or mock race-son Thursdays." Team members meet at v p.m. Monday through I ndue to practice I hey usually head out ol town, often toward I.orane, where there are "lots of lulls and not much traffic" ban dree says. Although the team practices all year, most of the competition takes place twice a weekend from April to September. I he team spends a lot of time trying to raise money by clean ing up after and selling pop at the tiKitball games, "A lot of people complain about having to do the fund raisers," I an dree says. C’vcling is an expensive sport, and incidental fees can usually only pay race entry fees. I.andree suss each memi'er had to huy his or her oven jersey t his scar tor > 1 V x ] 7S e.u h. lie savs about 60 people turn out each (all to participate, but the iium her dwindles to about 2 s by spring. Anyone can participate, but I.andree says he chooses six people to make up an "A" team to represent the team at the national competition. I his year’s competition will be Mas 16th and 10th tn C Irenes , Wash. I he team is, however, looking tor more women. "We sail send up to five women to nationals and right noss we only have one," he says. • • • For the first time in Club Sports history, there has been ,i duplication of a collegiate sport. < hr is Wells, cauardmator ot the newlv formed women's volleyball team, says demand for the sport is in credible and he isn't worried about the dupiu ation. "We don't have am affiliation with the collegiate team,"he says. "At the tall tryout, we uere only go ing tit have one team, but 6b women showed up and we decided we had to have two." Wells savs a typical workout com b\ \njrr K The Club Sport* cvclini; team race* h\ the lML Courtyard on a Saturday mornmn . bines stretching, passing and high in tensity aerobic sirilK. I he two teams scrimmage with one another at the end of eac h prat. tice. Although there are ( lub Sports teams at other colleges, the teams usuallc compete against privately sponsored team'-. I he Incidental l ee Committee gave the teams btV this year, which Wells says covers registration tee with the l n:ted States Volleyball Association he team also partici pates in clean ups and has held col leyball tournaments. " I he tournaments have been good tor us," Wells says "In spite ot their efforts, members still had to pay tot their o\\ u uniform-' ” This year has boon a positive one, Wells says. One team plated second in a tournament last weekend. “We lost in the finals to the top seeded team in the state," he s.iys "We plateau sometimes hut the tour nament was a good experience tot us to >>et ready tor regionals." I he regional tournament will In held later this spring. Wells stressed that volleyball is a year round sport wtth tryouts in the tall. 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