Catalog 2024-2025

Physical Activity

Teaching Faculty

Physical Activities Coordinator: S. Rupert
Physical Activities Teaching Staff

Description

 

General Information

Students are encouraged to develop and practice a lifestyle that promotes wellness, physical fitness and incorporates recreational activities on a regular basis. All students must meet the Physical Activity requirement unless exempted by the Physical Activities Coordinator.

Students can fulfill the physical activity requirement by receiving credit for two different physical activity classes offered at the College. Successful completion of a season of a varsity sport qualifies as one activity class for this purpose; however, no more than one physical activity requirement may be earned from participation in a single varsity sport. Physical activity classes accrue .25 course credit per class. Note there is a limit of two course credits from partial credit courses that can be used toward the 32 courses required for graduation. Contact the Office of the Registrar or the Physical Activities Coordinator for more information.

Program Course Listings

The courses for this program are organized into the following categories:

Aquatic Physical Activities

PACT A10

Beginning Swimming

This class is designed for individuals who want to learn how to swim or improve their basic knowledge of all swim strokes. Instruction is given on freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly, and backstroke.

Physical Activity PA
PACT A40

Amphibi-fit

Must be able to comfortably swim 25 yards. This physical activity class combines out of the water exercises (squats, pushups, running), swimming, and High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to give you a versatile workout that blasts all the major muscle groups. Please have something you are comfortable running in and swimming in, and you may want to consider having goggles and/or a swim cap as well.

Physical Activity PA
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Dance Physical Activities

PACT D57

Tabata

Tabata is a high intensity interval workout that follows a specific format: 20 seconds of high intensity exercise to 10 seconds of rest, for 8 times. This class is super fun, and each class session is varied to keep it exciting. Students are shown multiple ways to do an exercise so those who are beginners and those who are advanced can enjoy the class.

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Fitness Physical Activities

PACT F11

Form and Function

In this course, students use equipment like kettlebells, dumbbells, and weights to integrate functional fitness exercises with high-intensity training.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F12

Balanced

This course involves learning exercises that strengthen the muscles to improve balance. Students engage in simple yoga poses and balance breath work and work towards strength training exercises that require proper balance techniques.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F13

Flex and Flexibility

This course involves learning exercises that improve the ability of a joint and muscle group to maintain stability and flexibility during a particular movement. Students complete a series of stretches as well as strength training exercises that improves flexibility and movement.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F15

Game On

This class allows students to be physically active through various games like kickball, dodgeball, and bocce ball. This class is a must have for anyone who enjoys games of all kinds! A new game is introduced, taught, and played each week so that students learn how to work as a team in various forms.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F25

Boot Camp Training

This physical activity course offers an intermediate level physical conditioning that combines high–energy cardio respiratory activity with military style physical training to improve muscular endurance, cardio respiratory fitness, flexibility and body composition.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F30

Weights in the WAC

Learning the skill of strength training by using a wide variety of equipment and techniques. The class is structured for any ability level from a beginner, someone who has never lifted free weights before, or the athlete who has a regular weight-lifting program.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F32

Just A Minute

In this course students complete several different aerobic and anaerobic exercises but only for the duration of one minute.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F43

Workouts To Go

Physical Activity PA
PACT F44

Wake and Workout

This course is designed to slowly wake up the body and mind by doing a series of stretches and non-strenuous exercises. Students engage in both aerobic and anaerobic exercises where they focus on strengthening muscles and increasing stamina.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F48

Jogging & Fitness

This class is designed to give beginner through advanced runners workouts to help them improve their time and increase their running distance. Students receive daily workouts including tempo runs, distance runs, speed runs, and a few days of cross training.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F53

Pilates

This PA course focuses on core strength and full body fitness. Pilates trains the body as an integrated whole. This workout promotes strength and balanced muscle development as well as flexibility and increased range of motion in the joints.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F55

Self Defense

This course offers participants the opportunity to learn how to handle themselves when threatened or when facing a potentially harmful situation that may require a physical altercation. Learning martial arts and self-defense not only helps you protect yourself when needed, it also builds confidence, a sense of well-being when you know what to do when threatened, and it helps you protect others. Participants LEARN, PRACTICE, and DEMONSTRATE various strikes, holds, and maneuvers that can potentially save their lives when threatened while receiving a good workout.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F57

Spin & Tone

This class is a great cardiovascular workout. Pedal through hill climbs, sprints, and many other challenging drills and exercises to increase lower body muscle tone.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F58

Cardio Chisel

This class is designed to incorporate all the major muscle groups while increasing heartrate through mixed aerobic exercises including high intensity intervals.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F61

HIIT

This physical activity course is high intensity interval training, a technique in which you give all out one hundred percent effort through quick intense bursts of exercise, followed short sometimes active recovery periods. This type of training gets and keeps your heart rate up and aids in burning more fat/calories in less time.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F63

Cardio and Core

This course offers participants the opportunity to improve their cardio endurance and build core strength through a variety of exercises. The course includes a wide range of total body moves using various equipment that train the body in ways that focuses on core stability. This workout is challenging and always changing. Modifications are taught for people of all fitness levels.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F74

Warrior Workouts

Warrior Workout is a combination of most of the class formats offered on our aerobics class schedule. This is a unique way to try before you commit per say. Each day is a different type of workout to keep things fresh and keep your body continually stimulated and engaged.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F75

TNT (Tighten & Tone)

This class focuses on toning the entire body through strength and resistance exercises using various types of equipment and training methods. All muscle groups are used in each class. It is perfect for those who are new to strength training, but can also be modified for the more advanced participants.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F80

Kickboxing

Kickboxing is a fitness program designed to improve muscle tone and cardiovascular endurance through constant motion and repetition using martial arts techniques. Students learn a variety of techniques and some martial arts applications, as well as self-defense techniques.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F93

Core and Stretch

This class focuses on strengthening core muscles with challenging exercises focusing on the abdominis, obliques, and lower back for the first part of the class. The last half of the class gives the body stretch and aids in muscle recovery and release.

Physical Activity PA
PACT F96

Grit and Grind

Functional fitness using dumbbells, kettlebells, and body weight movements. High intensity interval training mixed with longer workouts makes every class different.

Physical Activity PA
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Leisure Physical Activities

PACT L60

Tennis

This class focuses on improving tennis form through individual and group instruction. The class also teaches students the rules and scoring involved in the sport.

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Team Physical Activities

PACT T25

Pickleball

A FUN class that is a combination of the elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. In this easy to learn game a paddle is used to hit a perforated plastic ball over a net. Pickleball creates a fun atmosphere to experience light-hearted competition as well as team work.

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Wellness Activities

PACT W20

Personal Well-Being

This course examines mental and physical well-being and the connection between the two. The first half of the course includes the delivery of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training and a review of approaches to improving psychological health. The next three weeks cover diet and exercise. The remainder of the course involves creating and implementing a personal wellness plan. This course meets twice per week for 75 minutes through Week 11, after which students engage in course material by implementing their personal wellness plan. Students must purchase a MHFA manual through Dr. Lindsay Kennedy for $16.95. Instructor approval is required.

Physical Activity PA
PACT W35

Mindful Relaxation

Relaxation is defined as the state of being free from tension and anxiety. Students are taught different techniques of relaxation that help reduce stress. Some of these include stretching, breathing techniques, nature walks, and an introduction to the fitness center that will allow students to be comfortable in a exercise setting.

Physical Activity PA
PACT W91

Beginning Iyengar Yoga

This class introduces students to the 8-limbs of yoga and helps develop positive habits to rejuvenate and quiet the mind. Physical asanas (postures) and their modifications are demonstrated with the use of various props for support, particularly helping those recovering from injury, experiencing unsteadiness, and/or stiffness. The history and philosophy of yoga is introduced and discussed weekly. This class is taught in the Iyengar Yoga Method and the asana practices rotate weekly between standing/seated poses, gentle back bends, introductory supported inversions, and twists.

Physical Activity PA
PACT W92

Intermediate Iyengar Yoga

This faster paced class is a good choice once a foundation in yoga has been established and for those who want to deepen their understanding of the 8-limbs of yoga. Asana (postures) practice consists of standings, inversions, backbends, balancing, abdominal, and forward bending poses. Supported alternatives are given for ailments, stiffness, and/or injury. The philosophy of yoga is weaved throughout the asana classes. Focus is given to the first two chapters of The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali for students to study in class and on their own. Reclined and seated pranayama (extension/expansion of the breath) is introduced. Prerequisite: PACT W91 Beginning Iyengar Yoga (or permission from instructor)

PACT W91 Beginning Iyengar Yoga (or permission from instructor)
Physical Activity PA
PACT W93

Advanced Iyengar Yoga

This course teaches students how to deepen their practice of the 8 limbs of yoga. Students learn to practice and study independently and in small groups. Specifically, in this class students: develop a consistent home practice of both asana (postures) and pranayama (retention/extension of the breath), independently develop appropriate asana sequences at the beginner and intermediate level, study the anatomy of the body in introductory poses, develop succinct language to lead oneself in asana practice in a systematic way, gain practice (for those interested) in teaching others. The philosophy of yoga is weaved throughout the asana classes. Focus is given to the first three chapters of The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali for students to study in class and on their own. Reclined and seated pranayama (extension/expansion of the breath) is practiced. Prerequisite: PACT W92 Intermediate Iyengar Yoga (or permission from instructor)

PACT W92 Intermediate Iyengar Yoga (or permission from instructor)
Physical Activity PA
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Independent Physical Activities

PACT X99

IndSt: Physical Activity

This course offers students an opportunity to pursue interests in areas of study not typically offered by the department. Students must submit a written proposal to the physical activities coordinator at least one month before work commences.

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