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168 195 236
WEIGHT TRAINING AND FOOTBALL THEORY SOFTBALL THEORY
CONDITIONING II 2.0 Units 2.0 Units
1.5 Units KIN 195 is theory and development of offen- KIN 236 covers the theoretical foundations of
sive and defensive formations and strategies the sport of softball. Note: KIN 236 is recom-
KIN 168 is an intermediate course which in football. Note: KIN 195 is recommended mended for kinesiology majors. Lecture 2
builds on basic exercise training principles for kinesiology majors. Lecture 2 hours. hours. Recommended Preparation: Knowl-
and introduces theories of intermediate Recommended Preparation: Knowledge of edge of Softball fundamentals. Course Typi-
training for skill-related fitness goals. This Football fundamentals. Course Typically cally Offered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU
course focuses on training for speed, power, Offered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC
agility, coordination, balance and reaction KOREAN
time, as well as sport-specific training. 196
Intermediate training protocols such as ADVANCED FOOTBALL THEORY 101
high-intensity intervals, plyometrics and 2.0 Units BEGINNING KOREAN I
Olympic lifts are covered along with novel 5.0 Units
implement training using resistance bands, KIN 196 covers advanced theoretical founda-
kettlebells and medicine balls. Lecture/ tions and strategies of football. Note: KIN KOREA 101 teaches the fundamentals of
Demonstration 1.5 hours. Prerequisite or 196 is recommended for kinesiology majors Korean grammar within a cultural context.
Corequisite: KIN 167 or equivalent. Recom- and students who are participating in varsity Students are trained to pronounce Korean
mended Corequisite: PE 101 or PE 102 or PE football for a second year. Lecture 2 hours. correctly, to acquire a small working vocabu-
103 or PE 104 or ATHPE 100. Recommended Prerequisite: KIN 195 or equivalent Transfer lary which they use in conversation and
Preparation: ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course Credit: CSU, UC, USC writing, and to read and write in the native
Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Korean alphabet, Hangul. Note: This course
Credit: CSU, UC, USC 228 is not intended for students with oral profi-
SOCCER THEORY ciency or who have attended schools where
170 2.0 Units Korean was the language of instruction.
SPORTS COACHING THEORY Lecture 5 hours. Recommended Prepara-
KIN 228 is designed for men and women. tion: ENGL 100, ENGL 191, or ESL 141, or the
3.0 Units It covers the theoretical foundations of the equivalent. Course Typically Offered: Fall.
sport of soccer, with emphasis on strategy, Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC
KIN 170 provides instruction on the funda- game tactics, philosophy, and Federal Inter-
mental principles of coaching and teaching national Football Association laws of the 102
sports. This course emphasizes developing game. Note: KIN 228 is recommended for BEGINNING KOREAN II
a coaching philosophy and athlete-centered kinesiology majors. Lecture 2 hours. Recom- 5.0 Units
approach, along with team management, mended Preparation: Knowledge of Soccer
sports-skill pedagogy, risk management and fundamentals. Course Typically Offered: KOREA 102 continues to present the funda-
regulations for school, club and professional Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC mentals of Korean grammar. Students are
teams. A broad range of coaching skills trained to pronounce Korean correctly, to
are introduced in motivational strategies, 229 acquire a small working vocabulary which
coaching for character and developmentally ADVANCED SOCCER THEORY they use in conversation and writing, and to
appropriate methods for athletes of various 2.0 Units read and write in the native Korean alpha-
ages, skill levels and abilities. Lecture 3 hours bet, Hangul. Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: None. KIN 229 covers advanced theory and strate- KOREA 101 or equivalent. Course Typically
gies used in the sport of soccer for men and Offered: Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC,
171 women. Emphasis on advanced strategy, USC
SMALL SPORTS TEAMS THEORY game tactics, philosophy, and focus on
Federal International Football Association
2.0 Units (FIFA) laws of the game. Note: KIN 229
is recommended for Kinesiology majors.
KIN 171 is designed for students who are Lecture 2 hours. Prerequisite: KIN 228.
interested in the theory of practice, compe- Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC
tition and coaching for small sports teams.
It covers theoretical practices in coaching
sports with smaller teams or individual
events such as badminton, basketball, cross-
country, golf, tennis, track and field and
volleyball. In addition to theory and philo-
sophical principles, the course explores how
to plan and implement practice and coaching
strategies for recreational and competitive
teams. Lecture 2 hours Prerequisite: None.
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