Byrd 413
8:00am to 5:00pm
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PHED-1120-001 Volleyball I
Instruction and practice in basic techniques in volleyball, with opportunity to practice in game situations.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(1 sem hr; 3 act)
On Campus Course
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\ One - Single subject notebook.
\\ Shorts, t-shirt and tennis shoes. Knee pads are optional. Please come to class prepared to work out.
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By the end of the semester the student will be able to complete all of the listed learning objectives with a minimum 70% competency level based upon regular participation in moderate fitness activities and completion of required assignments. Also the student will:
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1. Complete a medical history assessment and a pre and post fitness evaluation.
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2. Set specific long term and short term goals and monitor progress throughout the semester.
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3. Keep a daily log of exercise activities.
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4. Define frequency, intensity, and duration of exercise.
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5. Identify an aerobic conditioning program and progress through it during the semester.
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6. Locate the carotoid and radial artery for the purpose of counting heart beats per minute.
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7. Determine an individual exercise training zone (target heart rate) using both a chart and the Karvonen method.
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8. Learn what the warm-up, aerobic exercise, and cool down phases of exercise are.
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9. Become familiar with various aerobic exercise machines (stair, airdyne, treadmill).
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10. Acquire essential skills for making positive behavior changes in the areas of Nutrition, Fitness, Stress Management and Weight Management
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11. Choose and participate in an exercise program throughout the semester.
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12. Complete a Physical Activity Readiness Questionaire(PAR-Q) form.
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\ Students are expected to follow all Amarillo College and Carter Fitness Center policies and procedures.
\ There will be a skills evaluation at the beginning and end of the semester. Students will receive a grade based on progress. The other grade will be based on attendance. Attendance is crucial for student success in this course. One absence is allowed per semester. After that absence the student's grade will drop one letter grade per absence. Three absences may be made up with instructor permission.
\ Attendance is crucial for student success in this course. One absence is allowed per semester. After that absence the student's grade will drop one letter grade per absence. Three absences may be made up with instructor permission.
\ The Instructor reserves the right to change the syllabus and/or schedule if needed.
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\\ Special Note: Players will be addressed based on skill level.
\\ Class periods will consist of the following and play time!
\\ Week 1: Introduction and skills assessment
\\ Week 2: Passing with control toTarget
\\ Week 3: Serving and Setting
\\ Week 4: Hitting / Blocking
\\ Week 5: Offensive Movement (3 Parts)
\\ Week 6: Defensive Coverage
\\ Week 7: Defensive Coverage
\\ Week 8: Game Rotation
\\ Week 9: Volleyball Games
\\ Week 10: Volleyball Games
\\ Week 11: Volleyball Games
\\ Week 12: Skills Review
\\ Week 13: Volleyball Games
\\ Week 14: Assessment Preparation
\\ Week 15: Final assessment
\ Students will improve volleyball skills. Areas to be addressed will be passing, hitting, setting, defensive coverage, and serving. Students should improve in all areas from early semester evaluation to the end of the semester.
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