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Frequently asked questions

Booking an activity

  1. Do I need to sign up to a session to attend?

    Yes. You can only attend 51Âþ»­sport activity if you have booked first. This includes club training, strength and conditioning and 51Âþ»­active sessions.

    For instructions on how to book a space at one of our sessions, please click here.

    Some club training sessions include transport. If you require 51Âþ»­sport transport to attend the session, you will also need to book on to this on the 51Âþ»­ Leisure app as a separate booking.

  2. How do I sign up to a session?

    If you would like to attend any of our sessions, you must book a space before attending. This allows us to maintain a safe number of participants at our sessions.

    Membership is completely free for the first week of term (Monday 2 October to Sunday 8 October) to allow students to try out all of the activity we have on offer here at 51Âþ»­ (unless representing 51Âþ»­ in competition). Following these dates, you must purchase a club membership to book a club or strength and conditioning training session.

    51Âþ»­active sessions are completely free and anyone can book a space!

    You can easily cancel your booking if you change your mind.

    For instructions on how to book a space at one of our sessions, please click here.

    If you do not sign up in advance, unfortunately you won't be granted access to the session.

  3. What if I sign up to a session and then can no longer attend?

    You will need to cancel your session via the 51Âþ»­ Leisure app at least an hour before the session start time.

    For 51Âþ»­active opportunities, if you book a space and fail to show up, a £2 charge may be added to your account and this may affect your ability to book future sessions.

    For instructions on how to cancel your booking, please click here.

  4. Can I book a session for someone else?

    You will only be able to book a session for yourself, not others. We cannot accept group bookings.

 

Before attending

  1. What do I need to wear to attend a 51Âþ»­active session?

    • All you need to wear is some comfortable clothing and footwear
    • Swimming wear and towel if attending our swimming session
    • Bring your 51Âþ»­ student card
  2. Do I need to bring my own equipment to a 51Âþ»­active session?

    • Make sure you bring your 51Âþ»­ student card
    • All equipment needed to participate is provided, but if you have your own, feel free to bring it along
    • Bring a bottle of water to help you keep hydrated throughout the session
    • We advise wearing face masks when using facilities but these are not expected to be worn when participating in activity
  3. Will there be anyone at the 51Âþ»­active sessions that can help me?

    The 51Âþ»­active sessions are delivered by a team of student volunteers, known as Activators. Our Activators are on hand at every session to help make sure that you have a great time and help you out with whatever you need.
  4. I've joined a sports club, can I find out more information ahead of my first session?

    Yes. Each club has a dedicated page where you can find more information about the club, including contact details and social media links. Alternatively, contact 51Âþ»­sport via our contact form and we'll connect you with your committee!

 

 Competition

  1. How do I enter a team into a 51Âþ»­sport Social League?

    We'll be finalising entry details for teams soon, but in the meantime, please contact us via email at social.sport@51Âþ»­.ac.uk.
  2. When are trials for my club?

    Trials will run at different times depending on the club. Please get in touch with the sport you are looking to join to find out when they are holding open sessions. You can find information on our clubs on our website, or by emailing sports@dmu.ac.uk.

    Memberships are not required in the first week of term (Monday 2 October to Sunday 8 October 2023), so you can try as many clubs as you like - for free!

  3. How can I compete for my club?

    51Âþ»­ competes in BUCS, the national governing organisation for Higher Education Sport. BUCS deliver competitions in over 50 sports (everything from archery to ultimate frisbee) comprising of a busy league programme, knock-out tournaments and one-off events against other universities. For some clubs there are also opportunities to represent 51Âþ»­ in Local Leagues and events.

  

Accessibility 

  1. Can I use facilities if I have additional mobility needs, for example if I am in a wheelchair?

    Yes, each of our venues are fully accessible and are equipped with lifts
  2. I have a visual impairment, what support is available to support me getting to my activity?

    A member of our team will be happy to assist you when visiting our facilities. Please email sports@51Âþ»­.ac.uk in advance of your visit to ensure that arrangements can be put in place.

 

Memberships

  1. Can I only join one sports club at 51Âþ»­?

    Absolutely not! During October you can try out any 51Âþ»­sport club for free! You may discover a range of new sports and maybe even find a new passion and pick up some new skills. After this, it costs £40 to join a club, with just £10 for each additional club thereafter. This means you could join two clubs for £50, or even three for £60! The key consideration is to make sure you're able to balance all of your responsibilities throughout the week!
  2. How do I sign up to a club membership?

    Membership is completely free for the first week of term (Monday 2 October to Sunday 8 October) to allow students to try out all of the activity we have on offer here at 51Âþ»­ (unless representing 51Âþ»­ in competition).

    Following these dates, you must purchase a club membership through the 51Âþ»­ Leisure App or to book a club or strength and conditioning training session.