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1.00 Credits
This course follows current American Red Cross criteria for nonsurf lifeguard training. The certificate awarded at the successful completion of the course is valid for three years. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are First Aid, CPR, and necessary swimming skills. There is a lab fee. Credits: 1
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2.00 Credits
This course follows the current American Red Cross criteria for Water Safety Instructor certification. The instruction requires both class and an in-pool lab. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. Credits: 2
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1.00 Credits
Basic yoga instruction. Credits: 1
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1.00 Credits
Yoga II introduces a selection of asanas (poses), pranayama (breathing patterns), and meditation and relaxation techniques to continuing students. Ongoing practice enhances the student's ability to access and direct energy, to stimulate healing on physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels and to relax-a component critical to the foregoing benefits. Classes combine brief meditations, warm-up stretches, yoga poses, rejuvenating breathing techniques and relaxation. Along with expanding the student's yoga practice, we will continue to explore the integration of yogic teachings with our daily experiences outside of class. Yoga fosters self-awareness and a depth of self-understanding that are powerful and transformative. Through our practice and the sharing of questions, experiences and perspectives, we will create the opportunity for fresh insights and the expansion of each student's self-concept. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is Yoga I. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course focuses on acquiring proficiency in a variety of individual sport skills and includes a section introducing adventure-based learning activities. The course offers students an opportunity to work on their skills, critique their classmate's skills, and experiment with conducting and recording authentic skill assessment. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course focuses on acquiring proficiency in executing the basic team sport skills. The course provides students with the opportunity to work on their skills, to critique skill execution of classmates, and it introduces authentic skill assessment strategies. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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2.00 Credits
This course will enable students to develop body coordination, balance, agility, and rhythm to perform tumbling and gymnastics routines.? Students will be introduced to tumbling and gymnastics terminology and related rules to perform and/or observe tumbling and gymnastic routines.? Students will learn and incorporate tumbling and gymnastic safety procedures and practice hand-spotting of the basic gymnastic and tumbling skills. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every spring. Credits: 2
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the physical, financial, and human aspects inherent in the conception, design and manage ment of health, fitness, racquet, and other sports clubs. Field trips to Vermont clubs are included. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an early field experience under the guidance and direction of a licensed physical educator. The field work is combined with a weekly seminar. In seminars, students discuss the field experience, reading assignments related to teaching, curriculum development and assessment, portfolio development, and address inclusion of standard-based activity units and Vermont's Framework of Standards and Learning Opportunities. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is PED 1020. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 2
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2.00 Credits
Coaching Methods teaches the theory, techniques and practices of coaching and emphasizes advanced skills, drills, and real and problem-solving games situations. The instruction also investigates the psychological, social and physiological influences on the athlete. Credits: 2
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