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20.00 Credits
Skiing begins early January/runs for 6 weeks Tuesday nights only. Fees vary depending on the SECTION: Section 1 includes lift ticket and lesson only for $170; Section 2 includes Lift Ticket, lesson & rental for $245). Students will receive credit after completing 20 hours of either snowboarding or downhill skiing. Class meets Tuesday early December in SLC Classrooms. Skiing and boarding can begin as early as 4 p.m. Class takes place at Bristol Mountain (all fees subject to change per Bristol Mountain. Directions are in the SLC lobby. RIT does not provide transportation, although car-pooling options exist. For more details call 475-7372 (Instructor Lex Sleeman) or e mail at atsped@rit. edu. Course fees are via SFS bill). ( W)
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3.00 Credits
Soccer, the sport of all the world, is a game of constant action. Each player involved in this game must be able to perform as an individual, as well as be an essential part of team play. In this class, we will cover fundamentals of ball control, trapping, dribbling, passing, heading, shooting, defensive (zone, manto- man) techniques, offensive techniques, goal keeping and soccer terms. In this class, we will also discuss how every team is comprised of individual skill, group skill and team tactics. Class format will follow a warm-up session with skill practice, instruction for the day, along with mini-games in a controlled scrimmage situation. Winter offering will be indoors. A course fee applies. Check SIS, for offerings of this course varies on instructor availability. ( F, W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Co-ed activity class designed for beginner-advanced players of the game of slo-pitch softball. Class will meet outdoors on Intramural softball fi eld, weather permitting. During inclement weather, class will meet in Clark gym, and play a modifi ed game of softball: Mush- ball. Course consists of basic fundamentals of slo-pitch softball, with "speed up" rules of 3 balls and 2 strikes;including rules, out- fi eld play, infi eld defensive skills, hitting, pitching techniques, base running, basic game strategies and umpiring. No metal spikes will be allowed. First class: Meets indoors and consists of orientation session and instruction regarding rules of the game. Most other classes: Outdoor drills and skill refi nement. A course fee applies. ( F, S)
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3.00 Credits
Participation, enjoyment , improvement, knowledge, fi tness conditioning and safety, class shares the latest swimming information and techniques. Course procedure includes individual and group instruction. Objectives involve work on skill improvement, safety development, all stroke recommendations, endurance improvement and swimming enjoyment. Course content delivers beginner, intermediate and advanced swimming skill work, freestyle, side, back, breast, fl y and elementary back- stroke. In addition to turns and variation, water orientation and entry, stroke mechanics, understanding fi tness conditioning, games, diving and safety skills, students explore water enjoyment. Note: This is strictly a "beginner's" class. A course fee applies via SFbill (check SIS for quarterly course offerings).
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3.00 Credits
Participation, enjoyment, and lifetime game appreciation fulfi ll class expectations. Introduction to beginning fundamentals and skills will be covered. Objectives of the course reflect upon: game skills, rules, etiquette, tennis appreciation, and attaining a level of play that allows competition with comparable players. Court layout, surfaces, scoring, equipment, individual skills (forehand, backhand, serve, the volley, overheads) and footwork allow progression into preliminary games and round robin play.**Note Indoor and Indoor Cardio Tennis" are now offered in the winter/focuses on tennis drills aimed at increasing cardiovascular strength/breathing and advanced footwork. Students will do circuit training, court positioning and continuous feeding drills. Strong Tennis background is required. A course fee applies.
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3.00 Credits
Course designed for all levels of players of the lifetime recreational& competitive game of volleyball. Course evaluation is based on attendance, effort, improvement and enthusiasm. The basic course outline includes instruction and rehearsal of basic volleyball skills (under hand pass, over head pass, spike and serve); rules; basic formations/positions/strategies; and tournament play. Students will have ample time to practice/refi ne basic-advanced skills of the game. Tournament play will take place in the form of a random team selection from class to class. Students should dress in athletic wear, with comfortable sneaks and knee pads (if desired). This course is offered on the RIT campus (Student Life Center courts) during the fall, winter and spring quarters. Advanced section offered periodically. A course fee applies.
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3.00 Credits
Table tennis the second most popular sport in the world It is a sport played by all ages. At the beginner level it is recreational. At the top level, it is a world class sport requiring years of dedication and top-notch training/fi tness! It combines techniques, speed, spin, power, touch, smarts and concentration. Course content includes: basic strokes, footwork, drills, strategies and rules. Games and matches will also be played, based on practice drills, and then a tournament near the end of the quarter. All equipment is provided. Must wear sneakers. This course is designed for beginners who want to learn more about how table tennis played and practiced. Successful completion of this course can be applied as one activity course credit toward the graduation requirement. A course fee applies. Check SIS for quarterly offerings.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the Olympic sport of Curling. Curling is a competition between two teams with 4 players each. The game is played on ice, and the teams take turns pushing a 19.1kg stone towards a series of concentric circles. The object is to get the stone as close to the center of the circles as possible scoring more points than the opposing team. Instruction will cover all rules, equipment, safety, basic-intermediate skills and competitions. All classes will meet off campus (Rochester Curling Club). The core of these classes that meet will take place at the Rochester Curling Club on 71 Deep Rock Rd. (11 minutes from campus). RIT does not provided transportation. A course fee does apply. For directions call 235-8246/email Dave Hoffman (Instructor) or www.rochestercurling. com (Rochester Curling Club). ( W)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the sport of in-line skating and ice skating. Instructional emphasis will be placed on safely learning the life long activities of both in-line skating and ice skating. The fi rst 1/2 of the course will focus on basic intermediate ice skating skills. The second part of the quarter will focus on the skills and enjoyment of in-line skating outdoors. Instruction will be given on skating basics, including: Skating forwards and backwards, turning, cross-overs and braking/stopping. Additional topics include: Discussions on the proper use of protective gear and the proper maintenance of equipment. Students are required to provide their own set of in-line skates, helmets and wrist guards. Ice skates may be rented from the ice rink (nominal fee). Offered periodically (check SIS). A course fee applies.
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3.00 Credits
The verbal similarity between team handball and the more familiar "handball"played in a small court causes much confusion when talking about the game of team handball. The similarity of the 2 sports stops with the name. Team handball is played on a court like Basketball. Each team has 7 playerssix court players and a goalie who plays both offense and defense. The basic objectives are to throw the ball into the goal of the opposing team and to defend one's own goal against attacks by the other team. Team Handball is a rapid, continuous play type of activity. Students will learn the rules, throws and basic strategies of the game while at the same time develop cardiovascular fi tness levels. A course fee applies. ( S)
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