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This is a physical education class designed to improve overall strength and flexibility. The course will provide instruction in safe and effective strength and flexibility activities appropriate for each individual students needs.
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This is an advanced class for students in strength and flexibility. This course is designed to take the student beyond the basic class in order to further increase his/her knowledge, understanding, and application of the principles and techniques of strength and flexibility training. Students will be able to apply training techniques to individualized and specific sports or fitness programs. (2 lab)
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This course combines physical activity beneficial movements and postures) with metal discipline (body awareness and regulated breathing). Students achieve, according to their abilities and commitment the following benefits: greater flexibility, regulated breathing, and heightened body awareness. (2 lab)
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This course is designed to encourage individuals to assume responsibility for their health; to emphasize the uniqueness of each individual in planning for personal well being; and to provide a term-long experience in fitness assissment and development.
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This course provides an introduction to river running/rafting and swift water rescue training and is geared to the beginner/intermediate boater. This course will provide the opportunity to learn and experience rafting on rivers, possibly up to Class III, and will present an overview of equipment, proper clothing, and safe river techniques for this activity. Various boating techniques for oar-rigs, paddle teams and single cat-a-rafts will be covered.
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This aerobically intensive outdoor activity course introduces students to a variety of non-motorized travel skills in outdoor settings such as wilderness trails, lakes, and reservoirs. Students learn fundamentals of trail-running, mountain-biking, flatwater canoeing and paddle boarding, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. Students will also learn to manage risks associated with each sport, including how to select and properly maintain equipment. Each student should expect ongoing verbal coaching and feedback throughout the course as well as written performance evaluations. (2 lab, 4 lab, 6 lab)
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This course explores the fundamentals of indoor rock climbing. Students will build fundamental skills in practices of: bouldering, face climbing, movement techniques, strength training, basic equipment, knots, risk management, belaying, toproping, and basic commands. This class will be taught on the CWC climbing wall. (2 lab)
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This course introduces the principles and practices of the classical art form of ballet. Ballet I/I will satisfy one hour of the physical education activity required at CWC. The transferability of the credit as a P.E. Activity is the responsibility of the accepting institution. This course may be taken as THEA 1410 or PEAC 1410, but a maximum of only one credit may be earned. (2 lab)
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Beginning Ballet II expands upon the principles and practices of the classical art form of ballet. This course will satisfy one hour of the physical education activity required at CWC. The transferability of the credit as a P.E. activity is the responsibility of the accepting institution. (2 lab)
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This physical activities course is for men and women. A maximum of five physical education activity credits plus the one required is allowable towards an AA or AS degree. This course may be taken as PEAC 1401, 1410, 1420, 1430, 1431, 1440 and 1441 or THEA 1430 & 1450 but a maximum of one credit will be allowed for graduation. (2 lab)
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