Yoga II

Course CRN
72378
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
R142B
Section
72378-202407-R142B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2063
Instructor Immutable ID
dianne_habring1

Yoga I

Course CRN
72312
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
R142A
Section
72312-202407-R142A
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2063
Instructor Immutable ID
dianne_habring1

Life Fitness

Course CRN
71700
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V24
Section
71700-202407-V24
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jake_colman1
Course Description
This course is designed for students who want to design, implement, and monitor an individual fitness program. Topics will include: the components of physical fitness, including cardiovascular and muscular endurance, strength development, flexibility, and body fat composition; health benefits of exercise; fitness testing; the human body, including exercise physiology, muscle groups, and nutrition; cardiovascular disease; safety precautions; and the elements of a well-designed personal fitness program. Students will also develop an individualized fitness training program appropriate to their interests and ability. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Outdoor Aerobic Fitness as a family of courses which includes KIN V20, KIN V21, KIN V22, KIN V23, and KIN V24; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V55.

Life Fitness

Course CRN
71076
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V24
Section
71076-202407-V24
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
william_ramirez2
Course Description
This course is designed for students who want to design, implement, and monitor an individual fitness program. Topics will include: the components of physical fitness, including cardiovascular and muscular endurance, strength development, flexibility, and body fat composition; health benefits of exercise; fitness testing; the human body, including exercise physiology, muscle groups, and nutrition; cardiovascular disease; safety precautions; and the elements of a well-designed personal fitness program. Students will also develop an individualized fitness training program appropriate to their interests and ability. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Outdoor Aerobic Fitness as a family of courses which includes KIN V20, KIN V21, KIN V22, KIN V23, and KIN V24; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V55.

Cardio Machine Training

Course CRN
73048
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V18
Section
73048-202407-V18
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nmircetic
Course Description
This course covers the basic concepts of cardiovascular conditioning theory and practice, safety procedures of equipment usage, and cardiovascular training through the use of a variety of cardiovascular training machines including the treadmill, elliptical trainer, stair-stepper, rowers, and bicycles. The emphasis will be on achieving and maintaining cardio-respiratory fitness, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Indoor Cardiovascular Training as a family of courses which includes KIN V12, KIN V13, KIN V14, KIN V16, KIN V18, KIN V19, and KIN V28; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V50.

Bicycle Conditioning: Spinning

Course CRN
70499
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V12
Section
70499-202407-V12
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
meliot
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the needs for cardio-respiratory and lower body strength and fitness for students of all ages. Resistance training using different modes of bicycle resistance training and varying degrees of intensity are used throughout the course. Pre-exercise and post-exercise stretching, warm-up and cool-down techniques will also be included as part of the experience. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Indoor Cardiovascular Training as a family of courses which includes KIN V12, KIN V13, KIN V14, KIN V16, KIN V18, KIN V19, and KIN V28; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V45.

Tennis II

Course CRN
72229
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V44B
Section
72229-202407-V44B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nemery
Course Description
This course introduces the advanced techniques and theory of playing tennis including strategy of tournament playing. Recommended Prep: KIN V44A or equivalent skills. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Individual Sports as a family of courses which includes KIN V44A and KIN V44B; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: KIN V58.

Tennis I

Course CRN
73149
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V44A
Section
73149-202407-V44A
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nemery
Course Description
This course teaches the basic skills of tennis including basic strategy, rules, etiquette, and techniques of playing tennis and introduces tennis grips, forehand, backhand, serve, volley, lob, and scoring. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Individual Sports as a family of courses which includes KIN V44A and KIN V44B; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: KIN V44.

Directed Studies: Kinesiology

Course CRN
73449
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V90
Section
73449-202407-V90
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jwalker1
Course Description
This course offers specialized study opportunities for students who wish to pursue projects not include din the regular curriculum. Students are accepted only by a written project proposal approved by the discipline prior to enrollment. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU. Formerly: PE V90.
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