This course requires the student to be enrolled concurrently in PE 71 lab class.
You will need to have access to the internet for this course.
PE70 does not meet in a classroom.
PE71 requires student to exercise in the fitness/wellness center on campus.
The lifetime Fitness and Wellness Center course is a two-hour lecture and three-hour laboratory class. The lecture portion will cover the theories of fitness, lifestyle changes, fitness assessment, and exercise programs that lead to a healthier lifestyle. The laboratory portion of the class will allow you to develop cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and improve your body composition.
LIFETIME FITNESS AND WELLNESS CENTER PE 71 1 Unit
The lifetime Fitness and Wellness Center laboratory course is a three-hour laboratory class. The laboratory portion of the class will allow you to develop cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and improve your body composition through the development of an exercise program based on your personal fitness assessment results.
LABORATORY PORTION
Attendance is required in the laboratory portion of the class and will determine your grade. Since laboratory hours, you may work out during any of the hours the facility is open. You must average a minimum of three hours a week, on at least three different days. If you are not regularly
attending three hours a week, you may be dropped from the class. You are required to check in and out using both the blue card and computer. NO EXCEPTIONS.
TEXT AND ASSIGNMENTS
The text for this class is Fit and Well Alternate Edition 9th ed, by Fahey, Insel, and Roth. Most assignments are found in this
book. If you are buying a used book, make sure ALL of the pages are in the book. As part of your lecture class, you will be
assessing your fitness level. This will involve running or walking on the track, measuring your strength, flexibility, and body
composition.
Be prepared to spend a minimum of 10-12 hours per week using and studying the course materials.