ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY- NEWPORT
Concepts of Fitness PE -14622

Instructor: Mr. Allen Mooneyhan
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Text: Hoeger, W. & Hoeger, S. Principles & Labs. Englewood: Morton. 2003.  4th Ed.

Course Objectives: At the completion of this course, students will be able to:

 

1. Identify and describe the relationship between lifestyle and selected health problems.

2. Describe the concept and components of health-related fitness.

3. Evaluate one's current lifestyle in relationship to future health problems.

4. Evaluate one's personal health fitness.

5. Evaluate the benefits of various physical activities.

6. Develop the knowledge and skill necessary to successfully participate in at least one lifetime physical activity.

7. Prescribe a personal health fitness program including physical activity, weight control, and stress management.

8. Improve one's individual health fitness in cardiorespriatory fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition.

Method of Evaluation and Grading:

 

Test #1....................................................100

Test #2.....................................................100

Final.........................................................100

Participation..........................................100

Labs/assignments.................................100

Activity labs............................................100

Daily fitness schedule...........................100

Total points = 700

  A = 90 - 100

B = 80 - 89

C = 70 - 79

D = 60 - 69

F = Below 60

Class Attendance and Make-up Work: Attendance is mandatory. Participation is necessary in order to pass the class. Each class period is worth points toward your participation grade. Scheduled tests and activities will not be changed and anyone not participating will not be allowed to make them up. If you know in advance that you will have a conflict with a test, you may contact the instructor IN ADVANCE and discuss the issue with him. In some cases, make-up tests may be allowed if notice is given IN ADVANCE. The teacher is not responsible for providing you with any missed work or lecture notes.

Student Responsibilities: The student is responsible for attending every class and being there ON TIME. If a student should miss class, he/she is responsible for obtaining the notes/material missed during that class.

Calendar of assignments, activities, and tests (THIS IS TENTATIVE!):

Week # Cover
1 Syllabus, Introduction
2-4 Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5
5-7 Chapters 6, 7, 8
8-9 Chapters 9, 10, 2
10-15 Activity Labs, Final Review
16 Finals

Liability Statement:

This is a class which involves physical activity and there is always a risk of injury or accident. Therefore, it is suggested that:

 

1. You notify the instructor if there are any medical problems or physical disability that would limit your full participation in the class.

2. Students over the age of 35 and those less than 35 who have any history of medical problems, either themselves or in their family, consult with their physician to determine if they are "cleared" to fully participate in this class.

3. Each student carry health insurance.

SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.  The Coordinator of Student Services has been designated as the Arkansas State University-Newport compliance coordinator for Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  Any student who requires special services should contact the Coordinator of Student Services.

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