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Dec 30, 2024
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MSCI 1125 - Army Physical Readiness Training Credit Hours: 1 Contact Hours - Lab: 3 A cardio-respiratory physical conditioning class designed to promote high levels of performance measured by the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT); to improve the health/wellness, endurance, and strength of the body, and to educate on the principles of nutrition, diet and weight control. Utilizes Army physical fitness techniques; develops muscular strength, flexibility and endurance; develops self-confidence to plan, conduct and lead physical training for others through Army leadership training methods and physical activities. A variety of physical activities include standard warm-up and strength/endurance building exercises, timed/progressive repetitions, weight/strength training (cardiovascular), negative-resistance, running (up to two miles), cycling/spinning, and competitive individual/team activities. The course prepares each student for the APFT consisting of 2 minutes execution of push-ups and sit-ups, and a two-mile run. This class, conducted by the Military Science Instructors, uses Army techniques and guidelines during each session. This course satisfies the physical education requirement and may be repeated. Prerequisite: None Student Learning Outcomes 1 - Introduce students to physical fitness, nutrition, diet and weight control principles.
2 - Learn to design a Physical Fitness Program, and plan and execute the Army’s Extended Rectangular Formation and lead a physical fitness session.
3 - Define and explain the components of fitness and the principles of exercise.
4 - Demonstrate gains in physical fitness as measured by the Army Physical Fitness Test.
5 - Demonstrate how to Calculate your training heart rate range and adjust physical exercise intensity to raise/lower training heart rate.
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