This course (tennis) facilitates students’ ability of establishing the habit of regular physical exercise and understanding the significance of physical fitness, mental health, self-regulation, and management as a member of a group.
Studetns will able to :
1) acquire knowledge and practice necessary for physical and mental health, and care his/her health by themselves.
2) acquire basic skills and exhibit them during game as to enjoy the sports event.
3) have an understanding the usefullness of the sports event to use the sports event for life-long sports.
sports activity, health related knowledge, sports skill
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Students pick up one or two sports event in the beginning of the course.
Every class includes sports activity and sports wears and appropriate pair of shoes are needed.
Attendance is taken in every 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 advances |
Class 3 | Goal setting and basic practices | Practicing learned basic skills |
Class 4 | Developing environment for sports 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 self-evaluation | 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 |
None required.
Textbook specified by the instructor, in some classes.
None required.
Materials suggested by the instructor, in some classes.
Students will be assessed by the commitment score (40%), the skill score (20%), the understanding (comprehension) score of rules and safety instruction (20%), and the practice score (20%).
No prerequisites (enrollment in the related courses is desirable)
Please visit www.wn.ila.titech.ac.jp on registration and other classes.