Low-Intermed. Riding

Teaches students to improve control of the horse on the flat and introduces low jumps. Focus on the rider includes developing a stable position, strength, and balance. For riders capable of controlling a horse at the walk, trot, and canter.

Low-Intermed. Riding

Teaches students to improve control of the horse on the flat and introduces low jumps. Focus on the rider includes developing a stable position, strength, and balance. For riders capable of controlling a horse at the walk, trot, and canter.

Beg. British Racketball

This course is an introduction to the game of British racketball which is a game that combines racquetball with a slower ball played on the squash court. The course will cover the techniques, rules, and strategy of racketball. This course is ideal for those with little or no racketball/racquetball experience.

Beginning Squash

Beginning squash introduces all the skills needed to enjoy squash at the recreational level. This course provides instruction on the techniques for drives, volleys, drop shots, serves, and return of serves. Classes provide the opportunity to practice basic skills while learning the rules and strategy of squash. Beginning squash is designed for students with little or no prior experience with squash.

Beginning Indoor Rowing

Rowing is a lifelong activity that provides great cardiovascular conditioning as well as an overall muscular workout. This course will introduce or perfect the participant's rowing stroke in the rowing tank or on the rowing machines (ergometers). Proper stretching and strategies for working out will also be discussed.

Beginning Fencing

Covers the basics of Olympic-style fencing. You will learn the basic movements and principles of foil fencing and progress to bouting and refereeing one another's bouts. It is recommended that students who take the first half semester (section 01) also take the second half (02). The second half semester will build on the skills learned in the first half, with the addition of strategy and additional techniques, with plenty of bouting and will culminate in an in-class tournament at the end of the semester.
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