Title of the Class: Open Soccer
This class aims to enrich your health and physical fitness through enjoying soccer games. It is open to everyone. Undergraduate students and graduate students who do not need the course credit are also allowed to join the class. Students of Tokyo Tech can apply for the course credit of this class. Anyone who do not need the course credit and just want to enjoy playing soccer can come and play anytime. Because this class is open to everyone and the number of players (attendees) changes every week, the number of teams and the size of the pitch would be changed depending on the number of players.
It does not matter whether you are an experienced or inexperienced player.
Football shoes, sox/stockings, and shin guards are required.
We have another same class from 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM on Wednesdays. You can attend the both classes.
Students will learn basic skills such that they are able to accurately demonstrate basic skills in games, and enjoy those sports.
The aim of this course is for students to experience one of the life-long sports and understand "body knowledge" that can be leveraged for maintaining and improving health, and contribute to vitalization of spaces.
sport, health, wellness
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
In the first class, students will choose a sport (the number of participants is limited). The course offers the group ball sport, individual ball sport, and other sports, from which students must choose.
Attendance will be taken in each class.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Selection of your sport and guidance | Selection of sports |
Class 2 | Understanding basic rules, skills, strategies, and tactics | Searching your sports rules in advance |
Class 3 | Goal setting and basic practice | Practicing learned basic skills |
Class 4 | Developing environment for sport activities and interactions among players | Searching what we need to do sports exercise (sport environment) |
Class 5 | Advanced practice, games, and self-evaluation | Finding and reading the rule book of your sport through the internet |
Class 6 | Advanced practice, games, and developing own practice | Estimation of your skill and ability by yourself and development of your training schedule |
Class 7 | Understanding cultural background and human body | Searching of the cultural background of your sport. |
Class 8 | Managing sport games by yourself | Be an umpire in doubles matches. |
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Documents will be delivered if necessary.
Students will be evaluated on their commitment (40%), skills (20%), understanding (comprehension) of rules and safety instructions (20%), and practice (20%).
No prerequisites (enrollment in the related courses is desirable)