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1162 Fitness II
(1-2-2)
Reviews the four basic components of fitness: cardiovascular endurance,
muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Students will
be required to research assigned fitness topics and submit written reports.
Prerequisite: PHED 1161 or permission of instructor.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
PHED
1166 Racquetball I
(0-2-1)
An introduction to the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to play
racquetball. Includes instruction on forehands, backhands, serves, basic
strategies, and rules.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
PHED
1167 Racquetball II
(0-2-1)
Designed to improve upon and add to the skills and knowledge developed in
Racquetball I. Instruction includes a review of drive serves, drops, and passes
as well as new skills such as serves, kills, and game strategy.
Prerequisite: PHED 1166 or permission of instructor.
Offered: On demand.
PHED 1168 Survival Skills
(0-2-1)
This course is designed to teach and apply the basic concepts needed to prevent
a survival scenario or survive one, including: water sources and purification,
shelter building, fire building, map and compass use, emergency action
principles, wild edibles, animal observation, outdoor equipment, minimum impact
camping, and wilderness ethics.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.
PHED
1171 Bowling I
(0-2-1)
An introduction to the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to bowl.
Includes instruction in basic mechanics (stance, approach, and delivery), spot
bowling, spare bowling, score keeping, and rules.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: Every semester.
PHED
1172 Bowling II
(0-2-1)
Designed to improve upon and add to the skills and knowledge developed in
Bowling I. Includes a review of the basics and then emphasizes skill analysis,
spot bowling, and spare bowling.
Prerequisite: PHED 1171 or permission of instructor.
Offered: On demand.
PHED
1173 Tai Chi
(0-2-1)
Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for physical and mental well-being.
It is one of the best-known martial arts from ancient China, and is based on
Qigong and martial art techniques from thousands of years ago. Students will
also learn its history, philosophy, and how to build a personal practice.
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.