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PEX 113 Basketball (1 credits)
Drill work and scrimmages provide opportunity to strengthen passing, shooting, and rebounding skills. Offensive plays and defensive strategies will also be presented. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 129 Volleyball (1 credits)
An introduction to the basic rules, skills, and strategies of volleyball. The individual skills of passing, setting, hitting, blocking, and serving will be taught through drill and game experience. Perimeter and rotation defenses will be covered. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 134 Rock Climbing (1-2 credits)
Rock climbing is an introduction to the fundamentals of how to safely rock climb in the indoor setting and it transitions into intermediate skills that can be applied outdoors. From this course, students will gain an understanding of basic belay technique, climbing technique, rappelling, climbing knots, basic climbing anchors; second half of the semester will include lead belaying and lead climbing skills. Several classes will be held outdoors. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 143 Karate (1-2 credits)
An introduction to martial arts for beginners and a continuation of training for more advanced students. Students will learn martial art skills through the practice of basics, forms, and sparring. Together, with the self-defense aspect, the student will develop a sense of well-being through the self-confidence produced by disciplined training. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 148 Tai Chi (1-2 credits)
Tai Chi is an internal martial art and a set of self-practicing exercises. Because it is an internal martial art, it is used solely for self-defense. It is comprised of four parts: meditation, warm-up exercises, Tai Chi Ch'uan movements, and cool-down exercises. By integrating these four parts, the student learns to combine each part of the body into a whole unit, exercising every muscle, joint, tendon, ligament, and especially the mind. Tai Chi can be used as a wellness program, an exercise program, and a relaxation program, all rolled into one. No special equipment required except for flat-bottomed shoes. Can be performed anywhere. Tai Chi teaches the student to live in harmony with oneself and nature. It is an art and is often called 'poetry in motion.' May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 149 Zumba (1-2 credits)
Zumba exercise classes are 'fitness parties' that blend upbeat world rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography, for a total body workout that feels like a celebration. In addition to a great cardio workout, Zumba will tone abs, thighs, glutes, and arms. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 169 Yoga (1-2 credits)
Participation in the various class offerings will increase the student's overall flexibility, enhance physical strength and stamina, increase heart and lung function, and nurture the health and well-being of beginning and experienced yoga practitioners. Correct structural alignment will be emphasized as well as linking movement with breath; effort with relaxation; and the mind, body, and spirit. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 170 Cardio Fitness (1-2 credits)
In addition to improving cardiovascular fitness, this cardio workout class will help you burn fat and calories and increase your metabolic rate. Cardio workouts also effectively reduce stress, elevate mood, and increase alertness. The class can be modified for most fitness levels and conditions. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 172 Body Contouring and Conditioning (2 credits)
Intended to enhance physical activity to improve overall health and quality of life. Students will learn knowledge of muscle groups, target heart rate, and the potential benefits of regular exercise which includes improved cardiovascular endurance, body composition, flexibility, muscular strength and improved body contour. Students will participate in aerobic activities, calisthenics and sculpting-isometric exercise, sports, conditioning, and flexibility training. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 173 Circuit Training (1-2 credits)
This class is designed to burn calories, sculpt, and tone your entire physique. Students will move around the room to different stations, set up for high intensity interval training, strength training, and core training. Students will learn to execute conditioning and weight training moves with correct form, showing increased strength and endurance. Class can be modified for most fitness levels. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 180 Strength Training (1-2 credits)
Get stronger, leaner, healthier! In this class, students will execute weight and strength training moves with correct form, resulting in reduced body fat, increased lean muscle, improved muscle sculpting, and more efficient calorie burning. The 1-credit course is perfect for your busy schedule, providing an intense, 30-minute, non-stop workout of all major muscle groups. The 2-credit course notches up the strength-training by meeting more frequently and for longer class sessions. This class can be modified for any fitness level. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 183 Weight Training (3 credits)
The proper form and techniques of a lifting exercise will be taught in the beginning class section. The student will learn how to implement the different programs and methods to help them achieve their goals. Spotting techniques to enhance safety will be addressed. Additional sections are offered to help the student develop a stronger and improved physique. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 199 Special Topics (1-2 credits)
Open Workout is one of the regularly offered Special Topics PEX courses. It is a self-designed workout class with full use of the fitness facility and equipment. Other PEX 199 courses are based on current trends and interests. Descriptions of individual Special Topics PEX courses can be found in the current class schedule. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 207 Total Fitness and Weight Control (2 credits)
This class will provide the information and tools to help the student make evidence-based decisions concerning fitness, nutrition, and weight control. The class includes a 30-minute workout followed by a lecture/activity on nutrition and applying nutrition concepts in real world meal planning and preparation, for long-term weight control. May be taken for credit up to a maximum of three times. [S/U]

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PEX 351 Teaching Physical Education in Elementary School (3 credits)
Designed for elementary education majors and those in related fields. Emphasis is placed on the teaching and spotting of basic gymnastics and tumbling skills. Foundational concepts of balance, flexibility, spatial awareness, motor learning, and risk management will be covered.

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