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Campus Well-Being November Programs

October 28, 2022

Weekly Fitness and Yoga Classes

Come try a fitness or yoga class to get you moving towards your goals or take your routine to the next level. Classes are suitable for all fitness levels and take place at the Notre Dame Campus unless otherwise noted. 

Class Schedule (Oct 3, 2022 – Dec 1, 2022)  

Mondays  

Time with a Trainer (Drop in), 11:10am – 11:50am  
Strength & Conditioning (30min), 12:15pm

Tuesdays  

Time with a Trainer (Drop in), 7:05am – 7:45am  

Muscle & Mobility (40min), 11:10am 

Muscle & Mobility (40min), 12:10pm 

Yoga (30 min), 4pm 

Wednesdays 

Strength & Conditioning (30min), 11:15am 
Immersive Yoga (60min), noon – 1pm *special immersive experience in studio GM33 
Time with a Trainer (Drop in), 12:10pm – 12:50pm 

Thursdays  

Time with a Trainer (Drop in), 7:05am – 7:45am  

Muscle & Mobility (40min), 11:10am  

Yoga (30min), 12:15pm *EDC 

Muscle & Mobility (40min), 12:10pm

Fridays 

Virtual Yoga (30min), 12:15pm 
 

Special Immersive Experience – Yoga

Click here for more information about the Immersion Room (GM33).

Class descriptions & more information can be found here  

Please register at the links above. All classes are open to students and staff who have a valid facility membership. More information about memberships can be found here.

The following requirements are in place: 

  • A valid Student or Staff I.D. card is required each visit. 
  • All members are required to complete the Informed Consent form in HUB prior to using the facility. 
  • All members must abide by the rules and etiquette

Drop-in & Intramural Sports 

Our North Gym is open for drop-in sports! Come choose from a variety of options. We have the following times available for the month of November: 

  • Monday-Friday, 6:30am – 5:00pm 

Check out our Intramural Sport Schedule to sign up and come play organized sports. 

Email Davis if you’d like to volunteer to help coordinate and play a sport of your choice.  


Recreation and Wellness Events

Meditation and Quiet Contemplation Room 

Relax. Lie down or sit. Breathe. Listen to soothing nature sounds, bring your own guided meditation or watch the peaceful vistas projected all around you.  

Campus Well-Being and EMP welcome you to take a break in the Immersion Room. Yoga mats and cushions will be available.  

Drop-in Dates: November 2, 16 and 30, 2022 – Wednesdays, 12 to 1pm 

Please note: There is a room capacity limit (14). Please enter the room quietly and remain silent to respect others’ quiet contemplations. No food is allowed in the room. 

Thrive Week

Thrive Week – November 7 to 11, 2022, is a time to focus on the importance of balance and self-care in developing positive mental health that supports success in learning and working. 

We invite you to take a moment to do something that gets you active, creative, connected or relaxed – whatever it is you need for balance. All events are free and open to students and staff. 

Participate in one of our events offered virtually: Keynote Presentation: Nature as Self-Care, Crystal Bowl Meditation, Feel the Beat – Music for Wellness and Cooking Night.

Also many in-person events: Therapy Dogs, Japanese Drumming, Keynote Presentation: Nature as Self-Care, Crystal Bowl Meditation, The Zen Zone, Movie Marathon and Library Puzzles/Adult Colouring stations and a Birds Hill Provincial Park hike.

Visit THRIVE WEEK for more info and to register.

Hosted by Campus Well-Being and the Student Association. For questions or accessibility needs, please contact Kristi Dorian

Practice Creativity – Paint With Us! 

“Art is a powerful form of medicine – with the power to heal, to find insight, stillness and growth, to de-stress and feel in balance. Making art is a safe space to be wild and free.” Kisa MacIssac 

Join Campus Well-Being, the Student Association and instructor Kisa MacIsaac, for an evening of painting and creative discovery. Participants follow a step-by-step process to create a unique painted canvas. There is no cost for this event and light snacks are provided. All students and staff are welcome to register. 

Register online:  Exchange District Campus (The Roblin Centre TRC) on November 29 and Notre Dame Campus on November 30, 2022 – both 4:30 to 6:30 pm. 

For questions or accessibility needs, please contact Kristi Dorian, Recreation and Wellness Coordinator, Campus Well-Being. 


Mental Health Awareness

Movies for Mental Health

Movies for Mental Health is an arts-based mental health workshop that focuses on empowering students to gain a better understanding of mental health within their environment.

Knowing that art speaks the language of our interior worlds, we harness film to engage with the vital topic of mental health and mental illness.

The event also connects students with mental health resources available to them, empowering them to seek support and heal as individuals and communities. Door prizes and light refreshments will be provided.

NDC: Wednesday, November 16, 11am-1pm, Black Lecture Theatre. Register here.

EDC: Friday, November 18, noon-2pm, P107. Register here.

Unleash Your Inner Artist

October 14, 2022

Painting Instructor, Kisa MacIsaac

“Art is a powerful form of medicine – with the power to heal, to find insight, stillness and growth, to de-stress and feel in balance. Making art is a safe space to be wild and free.” Kisa MacIssac

Join Campus Well-Being, the Students’ Association and instructor Kisa MacIsaac, for an evening of painting and creative discovery. Participants follow a step-by-step process to create a unique painted canvas. There is no cost for this event and light snacks will be supplied. All students and staff are welcome to register.

Kisa, a Métis mother of three, an artist and an educator, and an RRC grad, residing on Treaty 1 Territory, also has ties to the Métis community of manitou sahkahikan (Lac Ste Anne, Alberta), and also is part settler (Scottish, Irish, French).

This month’s painting is inspired by Otter Falls, MB. Kisa provides a variety of ideas and suggestions, encouraging each participant to be courageous, to play and to enjoy the painting process. Each painter leaves with something truly unique that they created!

NDC

Date: Wednesday, October 19

Time: 4:30-6:30pm

Location: The Cave

Register Here

EDC

Date: Thursday, October 20

Time: 4:30-6:30pm

Location: Dining Hall

Register Here

Campus Well-Being October Programs

September 27, 2022

Recreation

CFL Weekly Winning Picks

Every Monday, select the teams you think will win this week’s games and submit them to be entered for a prize. This contest will be running until the Grey Cup so you can submit for each week. Registration and team picks can be submitted by email to recreation@rrc.ca

Pop Up Ping Pong

Come drop by for a couple of rounds of ping pong. All skill levels welcomed, and all equipment is provided. No registration required, but you can email recreation@rrc.ca with any questions.

  • EDC (Elgin Plaza) Monday, October 17th, noon-1:00pm 
  • NDC (North Gym) Monday, October 24th, noon-1:00pm 

Wellness

Virtual Cooking Night

For this virtual cooking night, on the menu will be sweet potato casserole. The recipe and ingredient list will be sent following your registration. Students may request an ingredient kit and pick this up from NDC. Supply kits are limited, so register early. Registrations can be submitted by email to recreation@rrc.ca  

Virtual (MS Teams) Thursday, October 6th, 6:00pm-8:00pm 

Paint Night

On paint night you will be guided by a skilled instructor to enjoy a relaxing and creative art-making experience. Supplies and materials will be provided but are limited. You must register early to secure your spot by emailing recreation@rrc.ca

  • NDC (The Cave) Wednesday, October 19th, 4:30pm-6:30pm 
  • EDC (Dining Hall) Thursday, October 20th, 4:30pm-6:30pm 

In-Person Yoga

Come move, stretch, breathe and feel good. These drop-in classes are suitable for all levels. Mats are provided. 

  • NDC (South Gym) every Tuesday 4:00-4:30pm 
  • EDC (P107) every Thursday 12:15-12:45pm  
  • NDC (Immersion room*) – Wednesday, October 5th, noon – 1pm *Special immersive experience in GM33 

Virtual Yoga

Join Holly on Fridays for a lunch hour practice in your own space from 12:15-12:45pm. Register for each class that works for you. 

Register for all yoga sessions (virtual and in-person), through our new booking system.


Drop-In Sport

Our gyms are open for drop-in sport. Come play during our staffed hours (call our front desk at 204-632-2399 for day-to-day availability). Otherwise, we have the following drop-in slots scheduled for the month of October: 

  • Pickleball – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11am-1pm, South Gym
  • Basketball – Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 11am-1pm, North Gym

Fitness Classes

We are thrilled to announce the rollout of our fall fitness classes. We have some very talented instructors and a great variety of programs to help get you moving towards your fitness goals or take your routine to the next level. Check out all the class options and sign up today!  

Strength and Conditioning

  • These fun and high energy sessions utilize bodyweight exercises, kettlebells, dumbbells, medicine balls, bands and more for a compete total-body workout 
  • Improve your mood, health and fitness in this action-packed class that will have you building muscle and fully energized for the rest of your day! 
  • All fitness levels are welcome. Exercise progressions and modifications will be provided throughout each workout to accommodate everyone.  
  • With Coach Kwene in the morning and coach Davis at lunch.  

Find class times and register here:

30 Minute Classes

40 Minute Classes


Muscle and Mobility

  • To have our body functioning well and feeling good this class begins with a thorough warm-up and mobility training to counteract our repetitive daily activities. The second half of this class includes a short strength workout to compliment the mobility drills practiced in class. Combining these elements will allow us to build strength and resiliency though a full range of motion. This will help to improve our physical performance and reduce the likelihood of injury or chronic pain.
  • Justin welcomes all levels of fitness to this class and will provide exercise modifications through the workout to accommodate everyone in attendance.  
  • With Coach Justin & Adam 

Find class times and register here:

40 Minute Classes


Time with a Trainer (Drop in)

Drop by the Loft Fitness Centre to be coached through our strength workout of the day or have your questions answered about anything gym and fitness related. This is a great time to learn how to use the weight room, fine-tune your technique, or progress your exercise routine under the supervision of our certified trainers.  

  • Great for all fitness levels! Exercise modifications will be given to meet your needs and goals. 
  • Workouts of the day are written on a whiteboard and completed at your own pace with emphasis on movement quality over quantity. 
  • Build confidence, knowledge, and independence through a more individualized training experience.
  • Sign up now and come by anytime during the scheduled timeslot. Workouts take approximately 30 minutes, but can be adjusted. You can also book in to ask questions or receive coaching on your own routine.  
  • With Coach Matt in the morning and Coach Davis at lunch.   

Register for a timeslot here.

Fitness Classes Start in October!

September 20, 2022

We are thrilled to announce the rollout of our fall fitness classes. We have some very talented instructors and a great variety of programs to help get you moving towards your fitness goals or take your routine to the next level.  

Class Times

  • Mondays – 7:00am, 11:10am, 12:10pm  
  • Tuesdays – 7:00am, 11:10am, 12:10pm 
  • Wednesdays – 7:00am, 11:10am, 12:10pm 
  • Thursdays – 7:00am, 11:10am, 12:10pm 
  • Fridays – TBD 

Fitness classes will start the first week of October. Stay tuned for a detailed class descriptions next week! Please email Davis Chase with any questions or for more information. 

News From Our Fitness Centres

September 15, 2022

Extended Gym Hours 

Want to work out later in the evenings or on the weekend? Now you can! Just in time for fall, weekday fitness centre hours have been expanded and weekend hours have been added.

Hours

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30am – 8:00pm 
  • Saturday & Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm 

These hours apply at both the Notre Dame Campus and Exchange District Campus.

Orientations

Sign up for a fitness centre orientation to receive a detailed walkthrough of the gym. This is a great opportunity to tour the facility, learn how to use & adjust the exercise equipment, and have all your fitness related questions answered. 

These spaces are for everyone, regardless of fitness level or prior experience so don’t be shy and book an orientation today by emailing Davis Chase.

Orientation Schedule

Notre Dame Campus – Mondays & Wednesdays at 11:15am & 12:15pm 

  • Sep 14, Sep 19, Sep 21, Sep 26, Sep 28 

Exchange District Campus – Thursdays at 11:15am & 12:15pm 

  • Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29 

An Evening of Painting

September 13, 2022

Two students each looking down at a painted canvas while holding a paint brush. The students look relaxed.

Art has been used for thousands of years as a way to express how we feel. Did you know that art can also be used to de-stress and allow the mind an opportunity to be free from thinking? Some artists have described that creating art puts them into a state of flow, where no space or time seems to exist; a place where art and artist become one. 

Painting isn’t just for those who can pick up a brush and create a realistic landscape. It is a method to connect with our inner self and create something of self-expression. There is no judgement in art, as it is a subjective experience. It is an activity that anyone can do and because we are all artists on some level, we can all create art.  

Come join Campus Well-Being and show off your inner Picasso. Instructor and RRC Polytech grad, Kisa MacIsaac will lead participants through a step-by-step process to create a unique painted canvas. There is no cost for this event and light snacks will be supplied. All students and staff are welcome to register.

Details

Notre Dame Campus

Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 

Time: 4:30-6:30pm 

Location:  The Cave 

Exchange District Campus

Date: Monday, September 26, 2022 

Time: 4:30-6:30pm 

Location:  The Dining Hall, Roblin Centre 

We will be providing painting supplies for the event, but registration is required to book your supply kit. Register early with Mario De Negri as there are a limited number. 

Board Games with Campus Well-Being

September 6, 2022

Three people sitting at a table playing a board game.

What’s your favorite board game? Are there some games that are nostalgic for you, bringing up fond memories of sitting around the table playing with family and friends? Board games are a great way to share and interact while building lasting memories. 

Board games are an easy ice breaker when meeting new people. It doesn’t matter if it’s a game you’ve played before or one you’re trying for the first time – anyone can sit down and get right into the joy of play.

If you want to re-connect with some of those feelings and find some new friends along the way, come join Campus Well-Being and the Students’ Association for our afternoon of playing a few board games.  We’ll have a variety of games that you are welcome to pull out and enjoy.   

Date: Thursday, September 15, 2022 

Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm 

Location:  The Cave, NDC 

Registration: By emailing Mario De Negri

Volunteer Information Session

September 6, 2022

Campus Well-being has several volunteer positions we are looking to fill. Are you interested in getting involved on campus? Are you passionate about wellness? Please join our Volunteer Information Session to learn more about some exciting opportunities!  

Info Session Details

Date: Wednesday, Sept. 21

Time: noon – 1pm

Location: Studio “A”, EMP Studios GM33, Notre Dame Campus, or register for the livestream.

Contact Breanna Sawatzky to request an invitation.

Benefits of Volunteering

Upon completion of service, all volunteers will be provided a letter of verification and a certificate of service, and will be invited to an appreciation event. Volunteers who display exceptional service may request letters of recommendation for awards. 

Volunteer Roles

Thrive Ambassador

The Thrive Ambassador will promote Thrive Week in the hallways, library, and cafeteria by distributing print materials and striking up conversations with students. The ideal candidate is friendly in conversation, can communicate clearly, and is conscientious. 
 
The volunteer will complete 10 hours of service, primarily during the month of November. All service is completed on campus with support from the Thrive planning group. Attending a one-hour orientation session is mandatory and is included in the 10 hours of service. 

Resource Promoter

The Resource Promoter will use and enhance their communication skills, increasing student awareness and use of various mental health supports. In this role, the volunteer will promote resources by tabling in hallways, distributing print materials, and striking up conversations with students.  

The volunteer will complete 10 hours of service, ideally one hour per month, October to April. All service is completed on campus with support from the Campus Mental Health Specialist. Attending a one-hour orientation session is mandatory and is included in the 10 hours of service. 

Advisory Group Member

The Advisory Group Member will use and enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, providing thoughtful critiques and formulating ideas for our Healthy Minds Healthy College Strategy. In this role, the volunteer will attend three two-hour meetings (November, January and March) where members share their perspectives, brainstorm ideas, and develop strategies to make RRC Polytech a health-promoting college.  

The volunteer will complete 10 hours of service. All service is on campus with support from the Campus Mental Health Specialist. A one-on-one orientation meeting is mandatory and included in the 10 hours of service. 

Student Intramural Coordinator

(Various Positions Available: Basketball, Volleyball, Futsal or Other) 

The Student Intramural Coordinator(s) will use and enhance their leadership and event-management skills, by facilitating monthly intramurals in their sport of interest. The volunteer(s) will promote events by distributing print materials and striking up conversations with students. They will also facilitate event registration, game play, event set-up and take-down.   

Each volunteer will complete up to 12 hours of service: approximately six hours in the fall term (Sept-Dec) and six hours in the winter term (Jan-Apr). A group orientation session is mandatory for all intramural coordinators, at which they will receive support and direction from the Sport and Fitness Supervisor.  

Start September Right with MindWell

August 31, 2022

A peaceful sunset over a lake with a wooden dock and the MindWell logo.

For many of us, moving into September means getting back into routines and preparing ourselves for the months ahead. Thankfully, MindWell is offering several programs to help you do just that while simultaneously improving your well-being. All workshops and classes are free to Red River College Polytechnic faculty, staff and students. Sign up for a Free MindWell Account to access and find a class that is right for you!

New for September:

  • Learn to Meditate II: Mindfulness for Busy People
  • Finding Motivation
  • Exercise at Your Desk

4 Week Learn to Meditate Program

If you’re like most people, you think you don’t have time to meditate. Or, it simply falls off your ‘to-do’ list when things get busy. Makeda is back teaching you simple ways to integrate meditation into your life so you can experience less stress and more joy – no matter how busy you are.

Begins Thursday, Sept. 8 at noon Central

Register Here


Finding Motivation

Motivation comes and goes. Learn how to use mindfulness-based practices to cultivate motivation at any time so you can be more productive at work, getting into a workout routine, eating healthy or any other area of your life where you could use some extra motivation.   

Every Friday in September at 11am Central

Register Here


Exercise at Your Desk

Sitting for long hours each day pays a toll on our bodies. As we get back to school and work this September, join Lucia every Monday for simple and effective exercises that can be done at your desk to boost your energy and help keep your body in shape – no mat or special equipment required.  

Every Monday in September at noon Central

Register Here


Don’t yet have an account? Sign up here >>>

For any questions about MindWell please contact Breanna Sawatzky.

Campus Well-Being September Programs

August 30, 2022

Recreation and Wellness

CFL Weekly Winning Teams Pick 

Every Monday, select the teams you think will win this week’s games and submit them to be entered for a prize. This contest will be running until the Grey Cup so you can submit for each week. Registration and team picks can be submitted by email to Mario De Negri  

Pop Up Ping Pong

Come drop by for a couple rounds of ping pong. All skill levels welcomed and all equipment is provided. No registration required, but you can email Mario De Negri to say you’d like to stop by. 

EDC (Elgin Plaza) Wednesday, September 7th,  noon-1:00pm

NDC (North Gym) Monday, September 12th,  noon-1:00pm

Board Game Night

Come for an afternoon of board games and meet some new friends. There will be a selection of games to choose from and good times had by all. Email Mario De Negri to register.

NDC (The Cave) Thursday, September 15th, 4:00-6:00pm

Paint Night

In this paint night activity you will be guided through the steps required to create a masterpiece. Supplies and materials will be provided but are limited. You must register early to secure your spot by emailing Mario De Negri.

NDC (The Cave) Tuesday, September 20th, 4:30pm-6:30pm

EDC (Dining Hall) Monday, September 26th,  4:30pm-6:30pm

In-Person Yoga

Come move, stretch, breathe and feel good. These drop-in classes are suitable for all levels. Mats are provided.

NDC (North Gym) Tuesday, September 6, 13, 20, and 27, 4:00- 4:30pm

EDC (P107) Thursday, September 22 & 29, 12:15-12:45

Special Immersive Experience

Yoga in the Immersion Room (GM32) – Wednesday, September 14, noon – 1pm (Register by emailing Mario De Negri)

Virtual Yoga

Join Holly for a lunch hour practice in your own space from 12:15-12:45pm.   Register for each class that works for you.

Fitness

Fitness Centre Orientation (15-20min)  

  • Receive a detailed tour of the fitness centre 
  • Learn how to use & adjust exercise equipment 
  • Have your questions answered about the gym, membership access, etc.,  
  • Email dchase2@rrc.ca to sign up  

NDC

  • Mondays & Wednesdays at 11:15am & 12:15 pm with Davis & Abi 
  • Sep 7, Sep 12, Sep 14, Sep 19, Sep 21, Sep 26, Sep 28 

EDC

  • Thursdays at 11:15am & 12:15 pm with Davis  
  • Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29 

Drop-In Sport

Come by the NDC North Gym to join a game.

Basketball – Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11am-1pm

Pickleball – Tuesday & Thursday 11am-1pm

Mental Well-Being

World Suicide Prevention Day: Promoting Life Through Building Connections

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Information Session

Learn all about the different student volunteer roles that are available through Campus Well-Being. Attend in person, catch the live stream, or watch the recording.

NDC (GM32), Wednesday, Sept. 21, noon – 1pm in the eTV studio A. Catch the live stream at rrc.ca/streaming. Contact Breanna Sawatzky for more information.

A Note

Please note that for the month of September all Campus Well-Being programing is offered at no cost to RRC Polytech students, staff and faculty. We hope our programming can help support personal wellness and ease the transition back to busier hallways and more populated spaces. In future months, some programming may have a cost attached.

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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