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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 Basic tennis skills including serve, forehand, backhand, volley and scoring. Student will participate in class competition using correct rules and strategy. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 Refinement of basic tennis strokes. Emphasis on style of play including singles and doubles strategy, net and baseline play. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 Introduction to basic volleyball skills including team positions, rotation and variations of setting and spiking techniques. Students will demonstrate rules and strategy through class games. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes6 Basic physical aspects of the art of (Hatha) yoga. Students will develop strength, flexibility, endurance, and relaxation skills necessary to perform a graduated program of postures (Asana). Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 Basic bowling skills including equipment, equipment selection, stance, approach, delivery and follow through. Student will compete in class games to demonstrate knowledge of the rules and methods of spare shooting. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 Basic skills including serve, forehand, backhand, lob and stroke variations to accomplish strategy. Various strategies of play and rules will be taught. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 Introduction to basic skills including equipment, rules and strategy. Variations in setting, spiking and wall play will be demonstrated through class play. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 This course introduces students to the art of foil fencing. Topics include history, vocabulary, proper warm-up and basic foil techniques including advance, retreat, attack, parry, reposte and judging. Note: Students will be required to provide their own fencing jacket. Course/lab fees
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Prerequisite: PER 1941 General Education Attributes. 5, 6 This course builds upon the skills introduced in Beginning Fencing. Students will be introduced to the epee and saber and learn intermediate foil techniques including the circle parry, balestra, vertical and diagonal disengage, bind, fleche and directing. Note: Students will be required to provide their own fencing jacket. Course/lab fees
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General Education Attributes. 5, 6 The student will identify and define outdoor and camping skills during several camping experiences and field trips. They will identify and explain the basic skills of camping and allied areas such as plant, tree and animal identification; site selection; nature trails and survival procedures. They will identify recent emphasis of outdoor recreation at the state and federal levels. The student will also identify and explain the major objectives and duties required of a camp counselor by practicing with ropes and knot craft, camp cookery, knife craft, axemanship orienteering and hiking in an overnight campout.
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