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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics. These conditioning classes must be taken in sequence.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics. Prerequsites: HPR155
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics. Prerequisite: HPR156.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics. Prerequisite: HPR157
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic scientific principles of nutrition with an emphasis on practical applications for nutrition. "In addition to learning how the body handles food, students will learn to read and analyze food labels; analyze personal eating habits; design a personal fitness/health plan; design a personal weight control plan; distinguish between nutrition fact and fiction; identify relationships between nutrition and disease; and integrate nutrition information into their daily lives." (Formerly PED161)
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student/athlete to the theories and practical experience of the game through team practice, intra-squad games, scrimmage games and games at the varsity level. The student/athlete will be exposed to all areas surrounding the game, including defensive skill development, offensive skill development, game strategy, game situational experience, mental approach to the game, field management, diet & nutrition and physical conditioning. Practice and other activity participation can be held on any day of the week and may have varying starting and ending times.
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student/athlete to the theories and practical experience of the game through team practice, intra-squad games, scrimmage games and games at the varsity level. The student/athlete will be exposed to all areas surrounding the game, including defensive skill development, offensive skill development, game strategy, game situational experience, mental approach to the game, field management, diet & nutrition and physical conditioning. Practice and other activity participation can be held on any day of the week and may have varying starting and ending times. These varsity athletic courses must be taken in sequence.
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student/athlete to the theories and practical experience of the game through team practice, intra-squad games, scrimmage games and games at the varsity level. The student/athlete will be exposed to all areas surrounding the game, including defensive skill development, offensive skill development, game strategy, game situational experience, mental approach to the game, field management, diet & nutrition and physical conditioning. Practice and other activity participation can be held on any day of the week and may have varying starting and ending times. Prequisite: HPR165.
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student/athlete to the theories and practical experience of the game through team practice, intra-squad games, scrimmage games and games at the varsity level. The student/athlete will be exposed to all areas surrounding the game, including defensive skill development, offensive skill development, game strategy, game situational experience, mental approach to the game, field management, diet & nutrition and physical conditioning. Practice and other activity participation can be held on any day of the week and may have varying starting and ending times. Prerequisite: HPR166
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