Carmen Bott

Professor, Langara College (Faculty of Human Kinetics)
Instructor, University of British Columbia (UBC School of Kinesiology)
Strength & Conditions Coach, Human Motion Strength & Conditioning Inc.
Provincial Director, National Strength & Conditioning Association (N.S.C.A.)

Jessica Rogers

Research Coordinator, Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory

Christina Sequeira

Manager, BodyWorks Fitness Centre

Sara Hodson

Owner, Live Well Exercise Clinic

4th Annual Moving Minds a Success

4th Annual Moving Minds a Success

UBC Moving Minds is a free non-competitive walk/run/wheel promoting the use of breaks from work to support one’s health and well-being. This year’s event was held on May 15th and saw over 300 people come out.

Share Your Evolution

Share Your Evolution

If you’re a UBC grad working on a great project at UBC or in the community that is making a difference, we want to hear from you. Share your project and get support from fellow alumni.

School of Kinesiology is seeking support to create a Chair in Adapted Physical Activity

School of Kinesiology is seeking support to create a Chair in Adapted Physical Activity

The University of British Columbia’s School of Kinesiology is seeking to create a Chair in Adapted Physical Activity to support research, teaching, undergraduate & graduate student learning and engage the community in the field of adaptive activity to support people with physical and/or intellectual disabilities.

Wilson, Gail

Wilson, Gail

Graduating year: 1981
Degree: MPE
Gail Wilson joined the UBC coaching staff in 1977 and was the coach of the UBC Thunderbird Women’s field hockey team from until 1993. From 1977/78 until 1992/93, Wilson executed one of the most successful recruiting and coaching careers in UBC history. Gail’s UBC Women’s Field Hockey teams were Canada West champions in 1977, ’78, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 and ’90 and were National Champions five times.

Tasha McRae

Positions: Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Live Well Exercise Clinic; Chronic Disease Management, Fraser Health

KIN Outreach Program Positions

KIN Outreach Program Positions

Our KIN Outreach programs offer employment and volunteer opportunities to engage UBC students and alumni in building on their professional skills and knowledge. They are looking for dynamic, engaging people who value helping others. With a passion for physical activity and knowledge about kinesiology, KIN Outreach staff and volunteers are the backbone of the tremendous success of our various programs.