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PE 196C: Track & Field Skills- Men's Rules
1.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit Theory, analysis, advanced skills and techniques for skilled performers and individuals who are preparing for a competitive track and field experience. Course covers terminology, regulations, strategy, conduct, sportsmanship and healthy lifestyle choices.
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PE 196D: Track & Field Conditioning
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit Theory, analysis, advanced skills and techniques for skilled performers and individuals who are preparing for a competitive track and field experience. Course covers terminology, regulations, strategy, conduct, sportsmanship and healthy lifestyle choices.
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PE 196E: Track & Field Skills- Women's Rules
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit An advanced course that covers theory, analysis, skills and techniques for individuals who are preparing for a competitive track and field experience. Course covers terminology, regulations, strategy, conduct, sportsmanship and healthy lifestyle choices. Course is more technical and advanced than PE196B.
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PE 196F: Track & Field Skills- Mens Rules
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit An advanced course that covers theory, analysis, skills and techniques for individuals who are preparing for a competitive track and field experience. Course covers terminology, regulations, strategy, conduct, sportsmanship and healthy lifestyle choices. Course is more technical and advanced than PE196C.
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PE 197A: Baseball Conditioning
1.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit A conditioning class designed for students interested in participating in competitive baseball. Emphasis on conditioning and development of fundamentals.
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PE 197B: Baseball Skills
1.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit Theory, analysis, skills and techniques for skilled performers and individuals who are preparing for a competitive baseball experience. Course covers terminology, regulations, strategy, conduct, sportsmanship and healthy lifestyle choices.
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PE 197C: Baseball Conditioning
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit An advanced conditioning class designed for students interested in participating in competitive baseball at an elite level. Emphasis on conditioning and development of fundamentals. Course is more advanced than PE197A.
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PE 197D: Baseball Skills
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit An advanced course that covers theory, analysis, skills and techniques for individuals who are preparing for a competitive baseball experience at an elite level. There is a strong emphasis on skill development. Course is more advanced than PE197B.
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PE 199F: Special Topics:Fitness
1.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1 credit See department for details.
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PE 235: Applied Exercise Physiology
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: PE135. A continuation of PE135 Applied Exercise Physiology I for students in the second year of the Fitness Specialist Program. Topics include exercise for special populations e.g. individuals with obesity, coronary disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders or other degenerative diseases, environmental considerations during exercise, conditioning for optimal performance, and nutritional principles related to exercise.
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