CCOG for PE 182U Fall 2024


Course Number:
PE 182U
Course Title:
Pilates II
Credit Hours:
1
Lecture Hours:
0
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
30

Course Description

Builds on concepts and skills in the Pilates method of conditioning. Continues emphasis on increasing core strength, stabilization, and range of motion. Recommended: PE 182P or instructor permission. Audit available.

Addendum to Course Description

This course provides knowledge and skills in non-impact whole body exercise which includes variations to further challenge the student. Benefits include core strength, stabilization, muscle tone, flexibility, improved posture and body/mind awareness

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon completion of this class students should be able to:

  • Continue to improve core strength, muscle balance and control, body awareness, and range of motion utilizing the Pilates method.
  • Apply exercise repertoire variations built upon Pilates concepts in personal workouts.

Course Activities and Design

Warm up

Core body work

Cool down

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Attendance and participation records

Classroom demonstratons

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Breathing exercise

War-up exercise

Joint Release Exercises

Stabilization exercise

Principle Concepts of the Pilates Method

Control

Concentration

Centering

Breathing

Precision

Flowing Movement

Whole Body Integration

Balanced Body Awareness

Skills

Perform appropriate Pilate’s intermediate exercise. Identify and demonstrate exercises that support spinal flexion, extension, rotation, lateral flexion, hop mobility and should mobility with attention to Pilate’s principles

Level I Pilates Mat exercise with attention to advanced variations

Rollover

Single Leg Scissors

Coordination

Criss Cross

Open Leg Rocker

Corkscrew

The Saw

Swan Dive Rocker

Double Leg Kick

Shoulder Bridge Series

Teaser I, II and III

Swimming

The Seal

RELATED INSTRUCTION: 

Applies only to PTE courses used for Related Instruction in certificates of 45 credits or more.