May 30, 2024  
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KINE 1112 - Jogging/Walking/Fitness

1 credit hours. 0 lecture hours. 3 lab hours.


The Jogging/Walking/Fitness course is designed to improve or maintain the student’s cardiovascular endurance and knowledge of cardiovascular fitness such as heart rates, body mass index and body fat percentage according to the student’s age, gender, height and weight.

A fee of $8 is charged for each Health and Physical Education Activity course in which a student is enrolled. (Courses in each activity area must be taken in sequence.)
Additional Fees: Kinesiology Fee $8.00 and $33.85 Online textbook and access code
Measurable Learning Outcomes:
Knowledgeable of proper running techniques. Understand the formula to determine maximum heart rate.  Identify cool down methods following exercise. Describe proper weight loss outcomes from jogging. Understanding energy sources that contribute during exercise
Notes:
All activities offered at Temple College are divided into three categories: the regular physical education program; recreational sports; and intercollegiate athletics for both men and women. The regular program of instruction offered by the College is basically designed to offer activities that will not only satisfy graduation requirements, but will be of carry-over value and of recreational interest to the student. This program also carries service courses that may be taken as an elective for the non-major or as a part of required courses towards a major in Kinesiology.

Other courses are taught for students pursuing majors in related fields.

The recreational sports program is designed to offer additional activities for students other than those obtained in the regular program of college courses. The recreational sport facilities include a fitness center with a cardio room and weight room, and racquetball courts. Further information regarding these facilities may be obtained at the Fitness Center.

Intercollegiate athletics are offered to both men and women. The women’s intercollegiate competition is centered on basketball, volleyball, and softball. The men’s program includes the sports of basketball and baseball. Students participating in the intercollegiate program should register for intercollegiate athletics under the activity program.



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