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Shotokan Karate (PE 026 PO (UG21))

Semester: Fall Term 2021 (UNDG)

Faculty

Ty R. AponteShow MyInfo popup for Ty R. Aponte
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 4:30 PM - 5:20 PM (8/30/2021 - 12/17/2021) Location: PO (Smith Campus Center BLRM - Physical Education)

Description

Shotokan Karate-do is founded on a tradition which seeks to fulfill three primary objectives apart from self-defense. First is the promotion of good health and vitality. This is achieved by improving one�s aerobic fitness, coordination, strength, flexibility, and reflexes. Second, develop an appreciation for the Budo (Martial Art) culture, etiquette and philosophy. Third, the training in karate is used as a vehicle to inspire personal excellence and strives to cultivate one�s character by valuing such traits as courtesy, respect and humility. The student who perseveres will develop courage, self-control, and self-discipline. If these three objectives are kept in view Karate-Do becomes a healthy learning process and an excellent means of prolonging ones life by keeping physically fit. P/NC only. May be repeated for credit. Additional course information for fall 2020.