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Course Criteria
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The fundamentals of golf, including the stance, grip, and swing; use of iron and wood clubs; rules and etiquette; and tee, fairway, and green play. GE: Physical Education
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The fundamental techniques of downhill skiing. GE: Physical Education
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Canoeing, backpacking, horseback riding, and camping. GE: Physical Education
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The theory and practice of basketball skills. GE: Physical Education
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A course in the theory and practice of the fundamental skills of volleyball, including team strategy, offensive and defensive play, rules, terminology, and application in game play. GE: Physical Education
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Through this course students will be introduced to fly fishing concepts, including rod, reel, and line selections; balance and assemble casting techniques; fly selection; and fly tying. GE: Physical Education
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This course is designed to help students learn more about healthy living. It will incorporate lectures on various aspects of fitness and health, as well as help student to develop their own fitness/health plan for their lifelong needs. GE: Physical Education
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This course is designed to teach students basic skills or improve the skills that they currently possess. Students will develop an understanding of the preparation for ice skating, ice skating equipment, and ice skating etiquette. Fundamental principles and skills introduced include posture, pushing and gliding, stopping, forward/backward stroking and crosscuts, and turning and rolling. Depending upon the skill and progress of the student, basic dance skills and preliminary dances (Dutch waltz and canasta tango) may be introduced. GE: Physical Education
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Students will be expected to learn rudimentary canoeing skills, including entry and exit, shoving off, turning, steering, paddling strokes, stabilizing, and righting of inverted canoes. Aspects of canoe and paddle design and construction will also be considered. The course will be taught in conjunction with the Allegheny River scholars canoe trip. GE: Physical Education
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This course is designed to assist skaters with basic skills to improve their technique. Emphasis will be placed on correct technique (principles of skating) and the development of balance, power, and speed required for hockey skating. Fundamental skills introduced include balance, starts and stops, forward/backward stroking, crossovers/crossunders, and turns. Instruction and practice will be done without a puck. As skill develops, a puck will be used to develop stickhandling with skating. GE: Physical Education
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