Aramark STAR Complex Weight Room |
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Address: 1800 N. 15th St. (Enter at the corner of 15th & Montgomery streets) |
Main Phone Number: 215-204-2700 |
Alex Baron-215-204-0596 or alex.baron@temple.edu |
At a Glance
The Aramark STAR Complex Weight Room is Campus Recreation's weightlifting facility that is home to over 50 pieces of strength equipment. The weight room provides users with 20 barbell training stations, 10 plate loaded stations, 12 cable/pulley selectorized stations, 4 platforms equipped with bumper plates, and a dumbbell area with weights ranging from 5-120 pounds. This facility does not offer any cardio equipment - a full array of cardio can be found in our IBC Student Recreation Center. Additionally, this facility does not have locker rooms - only a men's, women's, and gender inclusive restroom. The facility can get crowded at peak hours of the day, 6-10am, 1-3pm, or 7-11pm are hours when the facility tends to be not as crowded.    Â
Fitness Facility Policies
- Patrons must be 18 years or older and have valid Campus Recreation access to enter Campus Recreation facilities.
- Patrons must produce a valid 51¶¯Âþ issued identification upon request.
- Use of Campus Recreation facilities and programs is voluntary. Patrons assume all risk associated with participation.
- The following actions are cause for immediate dismissal from the facility and may result in temporary or permanent loss of privileges:
- Disorderly conduct
- Inappropriate behavior
- Abuse of facility or equipment
- Abuse of staff members
- Disregard for Campus Recreation policies
- Violation of university policies or procedures including, but not limited to, the Student Conduct Code
- Personal items that are not in use must be stored in a locker. Campus Recreation is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- Food and non-sealed beverages are restricted to lounge areas. All drinks must be in sealed, non-glass containers while in activity areas.
- Unauthorized use of camera/video/audio recording devices is prohibited. Authorization must be in writing and may only be provided by Campus Recreation full-time staff.
- All accidents/injuries or incidents are to be reported to Campus Recreation staff immediately.
- Equipment must be used as intended by the manufacturer.
- Staff have the right to prohibit any outside fitness equipment.
- Proper footwear is required at all times. Proper footwear is defined as footwear that has a rubber, non-marking sole and covers the entire heel and top of the foot.
- Shirt/top must be worn at all times within Campus Recreation facilities.
- Personal music playing devices must be used with headphones at all times.
- Personal Training services may only be administered by Campus Recreation staff. Unauthorized Personal Training is strictly prohibited.
- Weights must be controlled at all times. Slamming, dropping and throwing of weights or equipment is prohibited.
- Return all weights and equipment to proper storage areas after use.
- Organized groups must receive proper approval to utilize any space within Campus Recreation facilities.
- All patrons must enter and exit through the designated main access point. All other entrances are alarmed and monitored.
STAR Complex Olympic & Powerlifting Policies
- Platform use is restricted to one individual at a time. Spotting of Olympic lifts is prohibited.
- All Olympic style lifts must be performed on a power rack platform.
- Weight must be controlled throughout the entirety of the lift and cannot be dropped from above the knee.
- All open area lifts (i.e – deadlifts, rows) are restricted to the area behind the half racks. Lifts done in open area cannot come higher than hip height.
- Clips must be used on all barbells. Staff members are trained to assist with spotting.
- The use of bumper plates is required for all open area and Olympic lifts.
- All equipment must be returned to proper storage locations when not in use.
- All racks must be used with adjustable safety bar stoppers.
In an effort to meet the varied recreational needs of 51¶¯Âþ, Campus Rec offers opportunities and assistance to students with disabilities.