EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1992-93 Singer, R.N., Chair; Abendschein, K.H.; Alexander, R.H.; Barrett, K.; Cauraugh, J.; Dodd, Steve; Graves, J.; Holyoak, O.J.; Horodyski, M.B.; Kaufmann, D.A.; Lerch, H.A.; Murphey, M.; Pollock, M.; Porter, D.T.; Powers, S.; Ryan, M.T.; Shields, D.A.; Siders, R.A.; Stopka, C.B.; Tennant, L.K.; Welch, P.D.; Welsch, W.R.; Whiddon, N.S. SPORT AND FITNESS PROGRAM The elective program of physical activities is ded- icated to the development of personal fitness, recre- ation lifetime skills, and the shaping of desirable atti- tudes concerning health and physical activity. Numbers indicate general levels of skill at which instruction is directed as follows: 1. Indicates beginner or novice level. No prior experience of knowledge needed. Emphasis on basic skills. 2. Indicates middle or intermediate level. Prior instruction or experience necessary. Emphasis on refining techniques. Dance Activities DAA 1100 Modem Dance. F, S. Credits: I A course designed for the beginning dancer pursuing recreational or a serious interest in studying dance. DAA 1300 Social Dance. F, S. Credits: 2 Designed to teach knowledge and skills in traditional ballroom, Latin-American and current pop dancing. DAA 1500 Jazz Dance. F, S. Credits: 1 A course presenting the technical and expressive char- acteristics of American jazz dance. Health, Leisure and Physical Education HLP 2931 Health, Leisure, Exercise and Human Performance. S. Credits: 3 This UF honors course surveys the major issues in the health and human performance disciplines. Emphasis is placed on current research in the areas of adult human health, exercise, training and leisure activity. Physical Education Activities-Object Centered, Land PEL 1111 Bowling 1. F, S. Credits: 1 An introductory course for the beginning bowler. Emphasis is on basic bowling techniques and scoring. PEL 1121 Golf 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 2 An introduction and analysis of the basic strokes in golf. PEL 1141 Archery 1. F, S. Credits: 2 Basic target shooting techniques, various methods of aiming and safety are covered. PEL 1166 Riflery. F, S. Credits: I A beginning course in shooting a small bore rifle. Shooting positions, safety and care of the rifle are emphasized. PEL 1191 Flying Disc Sports and Games. Credits: I Aerodynamic theory, practice, evaluation and applica- tion of flying disc. Includes disc golf, ultimate disc golf and various physical activities using flying discs. in recreational and competitive situations. PEL 1211 Softball. F, S. Credits: 2 Designed to teach basic skills and rules in softball. PEL 1321 Volleyball 1. F, S, SS. Credits: I Introduction to basic knowledge and skills with emphasis on play situations. PEL 1322 Volleyball 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Advanced theory and skills related to team play. PEL 1341 Tennis 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 2 An introductory course for beginners and intermedi- ates. Emphasis is placed on the forehand, backhand, and serve. Also, basic strategy using singles and dou- bles play. PEL 1346 Badminton 1. F, S. Credits: 1 Introduction to basic knowledge and skills with emphasis on game situation. PEL 1423 Four Wall Handball. F, S. Credits: 2 Advanced theory and practice with the use of the four walls in game situations. PEL 1441 Racquetball 1. F, S. Credits: 2 Introduction and practice of basic techniques through drills and team play. PEL 1511 Soccer 1. F, S. Credits: 2 An introduction to the fundamentals of ball handling, positions, rules, and training methods of soccer. PEL 1541 Speedball. F, S. Credits: 1 A course designed to utilize the skills of soccer, foot- ball and basketball. A vigorous aerobic activity. PEL 1571 Lacrosse. F, S. Credits: 1 An introduction to techniques, strategy, and rules of lacrosse. Training methods are included. PEL 1621 Basketball 1. F, S. Credits: 1 Theory and practice of beginning basketball skills. PEL 1622 Basketball 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Beginning basketball or advanced skill. Theory and practice in intermediate and advanced basketball skills. PEL 1646 Flag Football. F, S. Credits: I Fundamentals and practice in touch football. PEL 2112 Bowling 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Course for the intermediate bowler with emphasis on advanced bowling techniques. PEL 2122 Golf 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Advanced theory and practice in a golf play situation. PEL 2142 Archery 2. F, S. Credits: 1 Advanced techniques of target archery theory and practical experience in purchasing and maintaining archery tackle. PEL 2342 Tennis 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Advanced theory and practice. PEL 2347 Badminton 2. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEL 1346 or instructor permission. Advanced theory and practice in the skills of bad- minton. PEL 2422 Handball 2. F, S. Credits: 1 Advanced theory and competition in the skills of three wall handball. PEL 2442 Four Wall Racquetball 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Advanced theory and practice with the use of four wall play. PEL 2512 Soccer 2. F, S. Credits: 2 Covers strategy, conditioning, officiating, and coach- ing of soccer. PEL 2930 Special Activities. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 3; May be repeated with a change of con- tent without credit restrictions. Variable credit course consisting of special, current, or seasonal activities. Physical Education Activities-Performance Centered PEM 1012 Adapted Program. F, S. Credits: 1 to 4; Prereq: Permission of instructor. Fulfills special needs of individual students. Contents may include special sport and exercise programs, or individualized studies. PEM 1101 Conditioning. F, S, SS. Credits: 2 A wide variety of activities designed to provide knowledge and improve body fitness through orga- nized exercises, jogging and weight programs. PEM 1104 Personal Fitness. F, S. Credits: 2 Students will acquire knowledge and insights neces- sary for the development of a personal fitness program. PEM 1121 Yoga for Exercise. F, S. Credits: 2 Emphasis is on Hatha Yoga movements and positions which contribute to flexibility, strength, and relax- ation. PEM 1131 Weight Training 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 2 Theory and practice in the development of individual weight training programs to develop and strengthen various parts of the body. PEM 1146 Jogging. F, S. Credits: 2 Planned programs in jogging and running to meet the indivudal needs of the novice, intermediate and advanced participant. PEM 1171 Aerobic Dance. F, S, SS. Credits: 2 Activity designed to strengthen the heart, lungs and vascular system through a method of exercise and dancing to music. PEM 1201 Gymnastics 1. F, S. Credits: 2 Basic tumbling, balance and apparatus stunts are pre- sented and combined into routines. PEM 1341 Skating Fundamentals. F, S. Credits: I Introduction and practice of basic skills related to roller skating. PEM 1351 Bicycling. F, S. Credits: 2 Comprehensive introduction to the art and science of bicycling. Includes history, traffic laws, safety skills, maintenance, conditioning, and an overnight field trip. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.