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WUSTL Services and Resources

Athletic Complex

If you are interested in playing sports or working out, visit the Washington University Athletic Complex. The Athletic Complex offers a variety of sports activities such as swimming, tennis, and volleyball just to name a few. Or, if you are looking for relaxation, visit our sauna. Faculty and staff members have the opportunity to participate in a series of programs whether it's instructional, free play, intramural, varsity, or sports clubs. The Athletic Complex is available at no cost to all full-time faculty and staff members with a valid picture ID. Lockers are available for a fee. Visit the Athletic Complex website

HealthyLiving.wustl.edu

This website is an information resource for all members of the Washington University community. The School of Medicine has compiled links to various Washington University resources for programs in smoking cessation, weight management, and exercise. Visit healthyliving.wustl.edu.

McWilliams Fitness Center

The McWilliams Fitness Center, located within the Athletic Complex, is available for all your exercise needs. The McWilliams Fitness Center offers full service cardiovascular exercise equipment and conditioning programs which features ellipticals, treadmills, bikes, step climbers, and cross conditioning systems. Individuals must purchase a membership to gain access to the McWilliams Fitness Center. For membership or general information, please call 935-5220 or visit http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Facilities/Pages/AthleticComplex.aspx.

WUSTL Nutrition Home Page

The Washington University nutrition home page provides information to help create a healthy eating plan that is right for you. To learn more about the food pyramid, diet components and other necessary nutrients, please visit the nutrition section of Dining Services.

Health Promotion Services

Health Promotion Services has information and programs on issues and topics that affect our students' academic success. More information

South 40 Fitness Center

The South 40 Fitness Center located in the South 40 residential area offers a wide range of exercise and fitness opportunities to encourage healthy living. Exercise classes, cycling, massages, and personal training are open to graduate and undergraduate students, faculty and staff. More information

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