Chabot College Fall 2010 – Intercollegiate Athletics - Football

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Chabot College
Fall 2010
Course Outline for Physical Education 30
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – FOOTBALL
Catalog Description:
30 – Intercollegiate Athletics - Football
2 units
(May be repeated 3 times)
Training for intercollegiate competition. Students who desire to participate in intercollegiate athletics will be required
to adhere to academic eligibility requirements listed in the CCCAA/ COA manual, pass a physical examination by a
licensed medical doctor and demonstrate an ability to safely participate in the specific intercollegiate sport.
Compliance with all rules/ regulations governing the specific intercollegiate sport will also be required. Additional
requirements may be set forth by the Head Football Coach. Daily practice: 10 hours.
[Typical contact hours: 175]
Prerequisite Skills:
None
Expected Outcomes for the Students:
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
1. demonstrate advanced skills of football;
2. demonstrate increased level of physical conditioning from beginning of semester in a progressive
sequence;
3. play the game of football at an advanced level;
4. compete with fellow students in intercollegiate football;
5. demonstrate the roles of leadership, team play, sportsmanship and other social values related to team
competition.
Course Content:
1. Pre-season conditioning
2. Early season team preparation
3. Practice and intercollegiate competition
4. Evaluation and post-season activities
Methods of Presentation:
1. Lecture demonstration
2. Daily practice
3. Team meetings
Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:
1. Typical assignments
a. Physical conditioning drills
b. Skill development
c. Participation in intercollegiate contests
2. Methods of Evaluating Student Progress
a. Class participation
b. Improved performance
c. Teamwork
d. Final Examination
Textbook(s) (Typical):
The Football Coaching Bible, Human Kinetics, 2002
Special Student Material:
1. Basic athletic underclothing (t-shirts, socks, supporters)
2. Shoes.
(Note: The Intercollegiate Athletics program furnishes practice and game uniforms and special protective
equipment.)
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