Montgomery College 2016-2017 Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
Montgomery College 2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PHED 146 - Touch Football and Basketball


Individual physical skills, team play, rules, and game strategy. Assessment Level(s): AELW 940 /ENGL 002 , AELR 920 /READ 095 . Two hours each week. Formerly PE 163.

1 semester hour

Course Outcomes:
Upon course completion, a student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate proficiencies in the following basketball skills: dribbling, passing, lay-ups, shooting, setting/using screens, rebounding, free-throw shooting, and man-to-man defense.
  • Explain, execute, and diagram both man and zone defenses and offenses for basketball and football.
  • Appreciate how two-versus-two and three-versus-three basketball concepts are integral to the development of the five-versus-five concept.
  • Apply the basic rules of the sport of basketball and football to games and use this knowledge as appropriate on written examinations.
  • Design and diagram five-versus-five basketball offensive and defensive schemes.
  • Improve their physical conditioning through flexibility training and a combination of aerobic and non-aerobic exercise.
  • Keep track of skill progression and development through personalized logs.
  • Watch one college or professional basketball game and one college or professional football game and write a two-page analysis on the strengths and weaknesses of both teams.
  • Demonstrate proficiencies in the following football skills: passing, receiving, kicking, and running with the ball.
  • Apply basic defensive and offensive strategies in game situations.
  • Demonstrate, via a written examination, a profound understanding of basic physical conditioning and nutrition principles as they relate to sports performance.


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