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Individual and Dual Sports
Skills that may be applied to a lifetime of sports participation. Activity can be vigorous and competitive or mild and recreational, depending on the sport.

664-01500     Fencing     NLA

Beginning skill, techniques, and knowledge of foil fencing. Basic etiquette and rules of bouting. Techniques and practice in officiating a bout. Tournament-style bouts during the latter part of the course. Equipment is furnished. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-01700     Cross-Country Skiing     NLA

Provides the knowledge and skills to cross-country ski over a variety of snow-covered terrain. Proper use of equipment, walking, step turns, diagonal stride as well as uphill and downhill techniques are covered on the hills and flats surrounding the campus. Other facets covered include winter safety, and planning and preparing for a ski tour. Equipment is supplied. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

664-01900     Basic Alpine Skiing     NLA

Basic downhill skiing techniques. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets one night a week, 4:15-10:30 p.m., off campus. Transportation is provided. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

664-02000     Intermediate Alpine Skiing     NLA

For the intermediate student who wants to improve his/her skill level. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets one night a week, 4:15-10:30 p.m., off campus. Transportation is provided. Prerequisites: 664-01900 or equivalent. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

664-02100     Advanced Alpine Skiing     NLA

Offered for the advanced skier. Coaching sessions include skiing different snow conditions, skiing steep and mogul terrain, rhythm gates and racing turns for speed and control. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets one night a week, 4:15-10:30 p.m., off campus. Transportation is provided. Prerequisites: 664-02000 or equivalent. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

664-02200     Basic Snowboarding     NLA

Basic downhill snowboarding techniques. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets one night a week, 4:15-10:30 p.m., off campus. Transportation is provided. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

664-02500     Indoor Tennis     NLA

Fundamental tennis strokes and rules of the game; increase proficiency in playing tennis by indoor techniques. Indoor rackets and balls provided. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

664-02600     Basic Tennis     NLA

Basic strokes, including ground strokes, slice serve, and block volley techniques, for use in singles and doubles play. Coverage of related rules and strategy necessary for game play, scoring, and etiquette. For students with no formal background in either the basic fundamentals or game strategy and no knowledge of scoring, rules, or etiquette. Tennis rackets and balls provided. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-02700     Intermediate Tennis     NLA

Review of the ground strokes, slice serve, and block volley; lob and overhead are taught, stressing their use in both singles and doubles play. More game experience. Prerequisites: Ability to demonstrate ground strokes, slice serve, and block volley. Tennis rackets and balls provided. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-02800     Advanced Tennis     NLA

Review of all basic strokes with emphasis on executing them more efficiently. The flat serve and auxiliary strokes such as the half volley, chop, slice, drop volley, and lob volley are taught, stressing competitive play and strategy in both singles and doubles play. Prerequisites: Mastery of ground strokes, slice serve, block volley, lob, and overhead performed in a game situation. Tennis rackets and balls provided. 0.5 credit. (F,Y)

664-03000     Field Archery I     NLA

Prepares students for bow hunting, including orientation to New York State hunting laws, game conservation, and bow hunting techniques as well as the development of the bare-bow technique of shooting with a heavier-weight bow than is used in target archery. When proficiency at the target-butt has been demonstrated, shooting at simulated wild-game targets takes place on the natural wooded trail. Equipment is supplied. Students may not receive credit for both 660-17100 and 664-03000. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-03100     Field Archery II     NLA

An extension of Field Archery I. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-03300     Golf I     NLA

Develops an understanding and appreciation of the game through learning basic skills such as stance, grip, and swing. If time permits and student ability warrants, a visit to a local golf course will be made. This is a beginner's course. Equipment is supplied. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-03400     Golf II     NLA

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

664-03600     Badminton I     NLA

Fundamental skills of badminton necessary to play both singles and doubles; rules and customs involved in badminton. Content includes offensive and defensive skills, singles and doubles strategy and play, rules, and etiquette. Evaluation involves a skills test and a written exam. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-03700     Badminton II     NLA

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

664-03800     Badminton III     NLA

Clears, drop shots, smashes, net shots, serving, and strategy, with special emphasis on doubles play. Prerequisites: 664-03600, 664-03700, or permission of instructor. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-04000     Run, Walk, and Jog I     NLA

Provides students of all ability levels with an opportunity to understand and benefit from a lifetime activity. Techniques covered are warm-ups and flexibility, aerobics, running guidelines, and jogging safety. Training methods, various types of terrain, and special running events are covered. The course concludes with a fitness evaluation. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-04100     Run, Walk, and Jog II     NLA

An extension of Run/Walk/Jog I. In this course, the exercise program becomes more individualized. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-04400     Paddleball I     NLA

This is a challenging sport and an opportunity for a vigorous workout. The course is suited for the beginner as well as the more experienced player. Basic skills and game strategy are covered, but most of the class time is devoted to playing informal games. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-04500     Paddleball II     NLA

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

664-05000     Basic Windsurfing     NLA

Basic boardsailing technique. The class hours are flexible after the first three sessions. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets off campus. Transportation is provided. A swimming test is required. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-05100     Intermediate Windsurfing     NLA

Intended for students who have mastered the basic boardsailing techniques. The class hours are flexible after the first three sessions. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets off campus. Transportation is provided. Prerequisites: 664-05000. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-05300     Sailing - Small Boat     NLA

For the student with little knowledge of sailing. Instruction is on sailboats with two sails. A swimming test is required. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Meets off campus. Transportation is provided. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-05500     Sailing - Catamaran     NLA

For students who want to learn to sail a catamaran. A swimming test is required. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for the course. Meets off campus. Transportation is provided. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)

664-05700     Boating Skills and Safety     NLA

Introduces students to basic boating skills and techniques. Basic piloting, navigation rules, legal requirements, and dealing with emergencies are discussed. 1.0 credit. (S,Y)

Gymnastics

The performance of stunts on selected pieces of apparatus following progressive practice and instructional guidance. Improvement in physical development and coordination are primary goals.

664-05900     Gymnastics Activities I     NLA

Men practice tumbling, parallel bars, side horse, and vaulting; women practice tumbling, uneven bars, balance beam, and vaulting. Course objectives are to develop basic skills in the above areas, to combine two or more skills, and to promote good spotting techniques. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

664-06000     Gymnastics Activities II     NLA

While Gymnastics Activities I introduces students to various gymnastic events and their basic skills, Gymnastics Activities II is structured to individual specialization, so as to further develop skills and spotting techniques and to combine three or more skills. 0.5 credit. (IRR)

Outdoor Education

Basic skills that may be applied to a lifetime of involvement in the natural environment.

664-07000     Basic Camping     NLA

Presents the fundamental principles of living out-of-doors, instills a greater appreciation of our presently available natural wonders, and demonstrates, by actual involvement, the enjoyment of outdoor living. A primary objective of the course is to develop the basic skills needed for single, two-person, and family or group tent camping during late spring and early fall in Central New York. All equipment is provided. Special conditions: Students must leave campus for one overnight camping trip. 0.5 credit. (S,Y)

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