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Physical Fitness Activities

Fundamentals of physical fitness and body development based on sound progression, evaluated in accordance with the needs and desires of each participant.

664-09000 Personal Defense   NLA

Develops, through the learning of basic skills, an appreciation of the art of defending oneself or one's property and loved ones. Students learn strategy and knowledge of vulnerable areas, legal implications, and the need for physical exercise and safety precautions. Primarily for students who want to learn basic self-defense techniques. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-09300 Personal Fitness I   NLA

Provides the skills and activities needed to achieve a high degree of physical fitness. Exercises designed to improve cardiovascular endurance, muscle tone, flexibility, and personal appearance are emphasized. This course develops an appreciation for keeping in good physical condition. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-09400 Personal Fitness II   NLA

An extension of Personal Fitness I. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-09500 Personal Fitness III   NLA

Students set their own goals by incorporating more individualized instruction in their daily programs, including jogging, weight training, flexibility exercises, and circuit training. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-09800 Basic Jujitsu   NLA

A basic course in Dan Zan Ryu Jujitsu. Involves the study of the history, philosophy, and skills of jujitsu. The techniques are a mixture of many of the martial arts and can be used for self-defense. An additional fee for a uniform may be required. 1.0 credit. (F-S,Y)

Dance

Emphasis on the individual's awareness of dance as communication; dance as a lifetime leisure activity structured to satisfy the interests and desires of individuals of all ages.

664-10000 Dance Exercise I   NLA

Allows the beginner to experience the benefits and pleasures derived from dance. Exercises from various dance forms allow the student to increase strength, flexibility, and endurance; to increase range of movement; to improve posture and body image; and to shape, tone, and condition the body while simultaneously developing coordination and grace of movement. In addition, the student develops awareness of the body and its energy so that efficient use of the body becomes part of everyday life. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-10100 Dance Exercise II   NLA

A continuation of Dance Exercise I. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-10200 Dance Exercise III   NLA

For those students who are able to perform at a fast pace and a more advanced level. Prerequisites: 664-10000; 664-10100. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-10300 Dance Exercise IV   NLA

Provides students at a high level of fitness the opportunity to work out at an advanced level. Prerequisites: 664-10200. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-10400 Dance Exercise with Weights   NLA

For the student who desires a more difficult workout through the use of wrist weights and ankle weights. Emphasis is on strengthening the upper body and on toning hips and legs as students learn about cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-10800 Jazz Dance I   NLA

The objectives are to help the student move freely and naturally in order to experience the quality of jazz dance, experience the variety of styles and rhythms in jazz music and jazz dance, and become familiar with terminology used in jazz dance. The student should experience his or her own natural rhythms and energy levels, experience the mind/body relationship, increase in strength, flexibility, and endurance, and improve positive body image. This course is designed to develop the kinesthetic sense and memory, to develop basic motor skills and rhythmic acuity, and to help the student understand the possibilities and limitations of the body and experience his or her own range of movement. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-10900 Jazz Dance II   NLA

A continuation of Jazz Dance I, or for those students whose background enables them to perform at this level. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-11000 Jazz Dance III   NLA

A continuation of Jazz Dance II, or for students whose background enables them to perform at a fast intermediate level. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-11100 Jazz Dance IV   NLA

Offered for the student who can perform at an advanced level with the opportunity to improve and perfect skill and technique in this dance form. Prerequisites: 664-11000. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-11300 Tap Dance I   NLA

This course is designed to (1) allow the student to experience the form of tap dance, (2) promote exercise and enjoyable experience through tap dance, as well as skill and confidence at the beginning level, (3) develop the rhythmic acuity that is necessary to this form, (4) equip the student with the terminology used in tap dance, and (5) introduce students to the history of tap dance, its development as an art form, and its contribution to American musical theater. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-11400 Tap Dance II   NLA

A continuation of Tap Dance I, or for those students whose background enables them to perform at this level. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-11500 Tap Dance III   NLA

A continuation of Tap Dance II, or for those students whose background enables them to perform at a fast intermediate level. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-12100 Aerobic Funk Dance I   NLA

Students learn the latest street dances and get a cardiovascular workout. This fast-paced, high-intensity class is made up of low-impact movement and funky choreography from warm-up to cool-down. Not recommended for beginners. Some aerobic or dance experience is necessary. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-12200 Aerobic Funk Dance II   NLA

A continuation of Aerobic Funk Dance I, or for those students whose background enables them to perform at this level. Prerequisites: 664-12100. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-19900-664-19999 Selected Topics in GIPPE   NLA

Topics of current interest to faculty and students. Experimental courses are offered under this course number and title. This course may be repeated for credit for different selected topics. Prerequisites: As appropriate to topics. 0.5-1 credit. (IRR)

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