Teaches proper skating technique, equipment selection, minor repair, safety, and how to incorporate in-line skating as a lifetime fitness activity. Students provide in-line skates and a helmet. Protective padding is optional.
Puts aerobic exercises to music. Students learn increasingly active routines with participation geared to individual fitness levels.
Instructs students on the proper mechanics of walking and running. Students learn how to construct and implement an exercise prescription utilizing target heart rates to work toward a walking/running goal.
A basic level first aid/CPR course. Utilizes Red Cross materials and standards for providing emergency aid to persons in need.
An intentional integration and strengthening of the spiritual and physical dimensions of wellness through the action of prayer walking (fitness walking, prayer, and journaling).
Explores basic weight training routines and the technique of lifts and resistive activities available for muscle toning, conditioning, and strengthening. Students choose one of a variety of programs to follow for the term.
Introduces rules, techniques, and strategies of the sport. Intended for the beginning tennis player. Students provide a racquet.
Provides instruction for beginning or intermediate level golfers. Extra fee.
Prepares students to lead individuals or groups in recreational and leisure time activities. Includes a theoretical study of leisure, recreation, and play, and a practical experience in planning, promoting, and supervising recreational activities.
Introduces the foundations of wellness and physical fitness. Primary focus is on the role of exercise and nutrition. Required for graduation. Offered every term.
Introduces techniques of play, rules, and strategy of the game. Intended for beginning players. Students provide a racquet and safety glasses.
For novice or beginning canoeists. Teaches correct techniques as well as complementary camping skills. Includes an extended weekend trip to the Missouri-Arkansas region. Extra fee.
A partially self-contained backpacking and outdoor camping experience. Includes an extended weekend trip to the Rocky Mountains. Extra fee.
Introduces snow skiing during an extended weekend in the Colorado Rockies. Students may take the course twice, enrolling in 236 the first time and 246 the second time. Extra fee.
Covers techniques in prevention, recognition, and management of injuries most common to high school and college sports. Includes classroom and lab activities as students learn taping, wrapping, and other methods of treating injuries. Extra fee.
Students who make varsity teams may receive one hour of credit for each season they participate. These are inter-collegiate varsity teams, and students who intend to participate should leave a block of time free from 4 to 6 p.m. for practice.