In this lecture, we deal with tennis which is popular as lifelong sports, and make mental, physical, skill and communication on tennis a common subject. Taking the basic skills (volley, grand stroke, service, smash, lob) and practicing it in the game, not only improving skills, but also from making partnerships, fair play and manners, making good human relationships The final aim is to do what you can do.
Students will be able to :
(1) acquire advanced skills and exhibit skills needed during a game/match.,
(2) regularly engage in exercise by him/herself, in order to maintain good condition,
(3) assess others' skills and give him/her appropriate advice as to exhibit leadership.
For further information on registration, please visit www.wn.ila.titech.ac.jp, and check the flow-chart for application (in Japanese).
sport, health, wellness
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. The number of the class is limited.
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 sport and guidance | Select one sports event from some events |
Class 2 | Basic technique practice ① Racketing, one trap volley, volley | Practice of basic skills |
Class 3 | Basic technical practice ② Review of volley, Grand stroke, Short rally | Practice of basic skills |
Class 4 | Basic technical practice ③ Short rally, service, rally from service | Practice of basic skills |
Class 5 | Practice of applied technique Smash, Rob Introduction of game Half coat singles | Understanding and progressing game format |
Class 6 | Practice of the game ① Singles game | Progress of singles game |
Class 7 | Practice of game ② Doubles game | Progress of doubles game |
Class 8 | Practice of game ② Doubles game | Review of the course |
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Documents will be delivered if necessary.
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)
For further information on registration, please visit www.wn.ila.titech.ac.jp, and check the flow-chart for application (in Japanese).