Thursday, September 4, 2014

The Johnson Center

Topic Johnson Center: The picture above is one of the more popular places on UK’s campus, the Johnson Recreation Center also known as the JC. The JC allows all UK and BCTC students and staff with ID to use the facility and they have something for everyone. In the JC there is a Four–lane elevated jogging track, Fitness/conditioning center, Group fitness studio, and a Cycling studio along with many other things to suet your needs. This states of the art facility pushes healthy living with the open atmosphere and on staff trainers, it’s a very welcoming place. The JC is a great and positive way to meet and make friends. The JC is located on south campus on Complex Drive right next to the tennis courts, the stunning structure can’t be missed. There is no excuse to not check out the JC open Monday thought Friday 6am to midnight and noon to four on Saturday and Sunday there is always time for the JC.
In the JC you’re able to work every & any muscle in the body, but on the down side the JC can’t hold the everyone at UK. From all the students and staff both from UK and BCTC the JC just isn’t big enough. Between lines for a lot of the racks, mats, and full classes the JC is gets packed on most days. The idea has been brought up that UK should either explained the JC or build a second facility. Unless UK has millions of dollars sitting around collecting dust or an allium member gives money such a project is out of the question. Maybe as the year goes on the attendance will drop, but even with the longs there is always something to do and you should check out the JC.

1 comment:

  1. Nigel, you give a nice summary of all the resources offered at the Johnson Center, but make sure to check the blog assignment instructions on Blackboard to make sure you are meeting all the requirements. In addition to a summary (4 points), you need to identify your source at the beginning (2 points) and finish by asking questions that could further your research and reflecting on how the source could be used in a documentary (4 points). You identified your source as the picture, but make sure you also say who took the picture and when, even if it is a picture you yourself took.

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