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  • Get Fit with Rec Sports today!

    Incredible benefits await you when you become a member of the Department of Recreational Sports! Members have access to numerous programs that require no extra fee, including equipment check-out, unlimited drop-in use of basketball, volleyball, racquetball courts, squash and three swimming pools.

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  • Interested in playing on Elbel Field?

    Daily opportunities for drop-in recreation are listed on the Elbel Field facility page. What can I do at Elbel Field, you ask?  Softball, soccer, sand volleyball.  

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  • U-M Students taking classes this Spring/Summer?

    Are you wanting to get a workout in?  Play IM Sports?  But you are not registered for the Spring/Summer semsters?  If so, you may be eligible for a Continuing Membership with Rec Sports. 

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  • Memberships FAQ

    Do you have a question about Memberships with Rec Sports?  Please review our frequently asked questions and if your question isn't listed, just ask.

    To ask a question, please email RecSportsMemberServices, and your questions will be routed to the appropriate staff member and you will receive a response.

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  • Traveling and Looking to Work Out?

    Check our the NIRSA Health and Wellness Passport Program.  Recreation Sports is pleased to be participating in the National Intramural-Recreation Sports Association (NIRSA) Health & Wellness Passport program, presented by Matrix and supported by NIRSA Insurance. 

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  • Guests & Visitors to Campus

    Rec Sports facilities are available for the use by guests and visitors to campus, including part-time summer employees, candidates interviewing for a job, guest speakers, prospective students/faculty/staff and their families, U-M conference attendees, summer camp participants and many more.

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  • History of the IMSB

    Built in 1928, the Intramural Sports Building set the stage for other universities as a facility that was dedicated solely to recreational sports. 

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  • What Activities are Available?

    Drop-In Recreation is the drop-in use of a range of recreational activities (see below) at Rec Sports facilities. Eligible members are welcome to drop by any available Rec Sports facility and create their own fun.

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Get Fit with Rec Sports today!

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Incredible benefits await you when you become a member of the Department of Recreational Sports! Members have access to numerous programs that require no extra fee, including equipment check-out, unlimited drop-in use of basketball, volleyball, racquetball courts, squash and three swimming pools.

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Interested in playing on Elbel Field?

Soccer at Elbel Field

Daily opportunities for drop-in recreation are listed on the Elbel Field facility page. What can I do at Elbel Field, you ask?  Softball, soccer, sand volleyball.  

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U-M Students taking classes this Spring/Summer?

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Are you wanting to get a workout in?  Play IM Sports?  But you are not registered for the Spring/Summer semsters?  If so, you may be eligible for a Continuing Membership with Rec Sports. 

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Perpetual Memberships

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The Perpetual Membership is the most popular type of membership with Rec Sports.   This membership type is set up for automatic monthly debit/credit card payments, it will automatically continue until you cancel it!  Please note that a $200 early cancellation fee will apply if you hold this membership for less than one year (12 months).

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Memberships FAQ

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Do you have a question about Memberships with Rec Sports?  Please review our frequently asked questions and if your question isn't listed, just ask.

To ask a question, please email RecSportsMemberServices, and your questions will be routed to the appropriate staff member and you will receive a response.

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Traveling and Looking to Work Out?

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Check our the NIRSA Health and Wellness Passport Program.  Recreation Sports is pleased to be participating in the National Intramural-Recreation Sports Association (NIRSA) Health & Wellness Passport program, presented by Matrix and supported by NIRSA Insurance. 

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Guests & Visitors to Campus

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Rec Sports facilities are available for the use by guests and visitors to campus, including part-time summer employees, candidates interviewing for a job, guest speakers, prospective students/faculty/staff and their families, U-M conference attendees, summer camp participants and many more.

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Tennis

Tennis Courts at Palmer Field

Let's play Tennis!  Did you know that tennis is known to be the sport of a lifetime.  Tennis can be played with two players (singles) or four players (doubles), with each player using a racket that has been strung to strike a tennis ball.  Serve it up!

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Table Tennis

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Table Tennis, also known as ping-ping, is a sport that can be played with two players (singles) or four players (doubles).  The players hit a lightweight, hollow ball back and forth using table tennis paddles.  The game is played on a hard table divided by a net.

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Swimming

NCRB Pool

Information about swimming on campus.

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