This course will expanded your existing knowledge of human movement science and programming for both the health- and skill-related parameters for fitness for health, fitness and/or performance. It will also examine various training modalities, types of equipment and the research in the areas of muscular fitness, movement, stability and mobility. Additionally, this course includes discussion on the practical applications of the subject matter
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied\ud problem...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
The lecture portion of ENS 432 utilizes knowledge gained through prerequisite courses to develop an ...
This course is designed to provide each student with advanced concepts, practical opportunities and ...
The purpose of the ENS 401 A & B is to provide each student with advanced concepts, practical opport...
Building upon the principles of Human Anatomy, this course will cover arthrology, osteology, syndesm...
Circular respiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, selection and care of equipment and...
This course is designed to cover arthrology, osteology, syndesmology and myology, with special empha...
Circularespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, selection and care of equipment and f...
This course focuses on the basic neurophysiology underlying human movement and the acquisition and r...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
The course examines potential benefits v. risks related to physical activity, and general understand...
The course examines potential benefits v. risks related to physical activity, and general understand...
Exercise and nutrition are essential to overall health and well-being, yet much of the information a...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied\ud problem...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
The lecture portion of ENS 432 utilizes knowledge gained through prerequisite courses to develop an ...
This course is designed to provide each student with advanced concepts, practical opportunities and ...
The purpose of the ENS 401 A & B is to provide each student with advanced concepts, practical opport...
Building upon the principles of Human Anatomy, this course will cover arthrology, osteology, syndesm...
Circular respiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, selection and care of equipment and...
This course is designed to cover arthrology, osteology, syndesmology and myology, with special empha...
Circularespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, selection and care of equipment and f...
This course focuses on the basic neurophysiology underlying human movement and the acquisition and r...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
The course examines potential benefits v. risks related to physical activity, and general understand...
The course examines potential benefits v. risks related to physical activity, and general understand...
Exercise and nutrition are essential to overall health and well-being, yet much of the information a...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied\ud problem...
This class is designed to provide students with a mix of theoretical concepts and applied problem-so...
The lecture portion of ENS 432 utilizes knowledge gained through prerequisite courses to develop an ...