First sweat dropped in new sports building during HIT training
Three large sports halls, two smaller ones, five floors. The new sports building is open and the first lesson already took place on Monday: High Intensity Training.

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
The exterior of the new sports building shows many similarities with the Polak building.

High-intensity training in the sports building.
Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
Students get their first High Intensity Training from Erasmus Sports instructor Zev de Raad.

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
In the hall, there are mirrors for the athletes to admire themselves and their muscles.

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
The stairs in the central hall are reminiscent of those in Polak, but new architectural trends can also be discerned, such as the increase in the amount of greenery.

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
The new service desk is much more spacious than the old one.

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
This is the place where you will soon be able to enjoy your tuna fish sandwich or biscuit.

Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
This sports hall is all set for exciting handball, basketball and futsal matches.
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