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2.00 Credits
The development of basic fundamentals including grip, stance, swing, and putting. Elementary game strategy incorporating terminology involving rule interpretation is also included. 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
Designed for the beginning player. Students learn the basic strokes, namely, forehand, backhand, serve, and volley. Game strategies, court etiquette, match observations, and rules are also included. 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
Development of performance proficiency in tennis. A study of various skills in tennis and their applications in a game situation. 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to the basic principles of weaponless self-defense. With the empty hand, students are taught the elementary techniques of blocking, parrying, kicking, and punching. Close combat measures are also covered, along with the code of moral and ethical responsibilities that come with learning this art form. 2 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is a refinement of Karate I. Advanced applications of technique and multiple uses for single techniques are covered. Prerequisite: PEEL 209 2 credits
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1.00 Credits
This course includes performance of the fundamental skills of contemporary square dance, folk dance, and couples ballroom dancing. 1 credit
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1.00 Credits
Includes performance of the intermediate skills of contemporary square dance, folk dance, and couples ballroom dancing, including ability to teach these dances. 1 credit
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2.00 Credits
Designed to provide students the basic concepts of playing the game of racquetball, including emphasis on fundamental skills, rules and regulations, and strategy. 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
A complete aerobic fitness program that utilizes various rhythmic exercise regimens to help students understand and experience the effect of physical conditioning. 2 credits
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2.00 Credits
This course offers the student a basic overview to the moving art of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, its history, and the principlesgoverning its movement. Students will learn the first part of Yang style long form, a set of warm up exercises, a set of T'ai Chi Chi Kung, and applications for the movement. In addition, the student will understand the rationale for learning the various components of the practice. 2 credits Science and Healt286 h
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