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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014 through Winter 2015
- Course Number:
- PE 183P
- Course Title:
- Intermediate Table Tennis
- Credit Hours:
- 1
- Lecture Hours:
- 30
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Reviews strokes, strategies, and skills in singles and doubles play. Emphasizes recreational and competitive play. Recommended: Beginning table tennis skills. Audit available.
Intended Outcomes for the course
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Course Activities and Design
Uses lecture, demonstration, individual instruction, and round-robin competition. Class will progress from a review of rules and skills, to round-robin and final class tournament.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Grades will be based upon the following:
- Attendance-double emphasis on class tournament
- Participation
- Completion of all assigned matches
- Improvement-measured weekly and at the class tournament
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
EXPECTED STUDENT COMPETENCIES:
- SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT
- Instructional Goal:
- To enable the student to be aware of the various styles of paddles and rubber best suited to the various styles of play, and to select the proper grip.
- Objectives:
- To identify the right paddle and rubber for each student.
- To select the right grip for the student.
- Hand shake
- Pen hold
- Seemiller grip
- Instructional Goal:
- RULES OF PLAY
- Instructional Goal:
- To develop an understanding and applications of the rules of play.
- Objectives:
- To identify the elements of a proper serve.
- Ball presented in an open play
- Ball presented above table
- Ball presented behind end-line
- Ball toss of 6 inches
- To identify and remember each rule.
- Scoring
- Net serve
- Net ball
- Edge ball
- A let
- Block rule
- Free hand on the table
- To identify the elements of a proper serve.
- Instructional Goal:
- STROKES
- Instructional Goal:
- To identify proper ability to use all basic strokes.
- Objectives:
- To identify and practice each of the basic strokes.
- Drive
- Smash
- Loop
- Push
- Chop
- Block
- To identify and practice the four elements of any stroke.
- Ready position
- Step into the stroke
- Follow through
- Recover
- To identify and practice the effects of various spins, whether given or received.
- Topspin
- Underspin
- Side spin
- No spin
- To identify and practice each of the basic strokes.
- Instructional Goal:
- FOOTWORK
- Instructional Goal:
- To develop effective footwork.
- Objectives:
- To identify and practice footwork techniques for strokes.
- Basic table position
- Receiving serve
- Side to side
- Front to back
- Back to front
- Basic footwork for each of the six basic strokes
- To identify and practice footwork techniques for strokes.
- Instructional Goal:
- ETIQUETTE
- Instructional Goal:
- To learn the rules of table tennis etiquette.
- Objectives:
- To identify the proper social framework in which to play.
- When to call a let
- Allowing room for other matches
- Continuance of play
- To identify the proper social framework in which to play.
- Instructional Goal:
- RECREATIONAL VALUE
- Instructional Goal:
- To develop the recreational value involved in table tennis.
- Objectives:
- To identify things that make table tennis fun as a recreational sport.
- Lifetime sport
- Anyone can play
- Year-round sport
- Lack of serious injuries
- Cardiovascular
- To identify things that make table tennis fun as a recreational sport.
- Instructional Goal: