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Fall 2026

KIN4074 CRN 12974Endurance Mountain Sports

Independent Study..MainWatson, Rachel M, Boggs, Christine NTue Thu 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m.

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Independent Study..

Endurance Mountain Sports

KIN4074CRN 12974MainNon-traditional
Course and term details
Sequence
01
Part of term
1
Term
Fall 2026
Delivery
Non-traditional
Delivery code
NT
Linked section
No
Open section
Yes

Schedule

Tue, Thu

8:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m.

Enzi STEM Laboratories 120

08/31/2026 – 12/11/2026

Meeting type

Class · IND

Faculty

Watson, Rachel MPrimary

rwatson@uwyo.edu

All instructors
  • Watson, Rachel M(Primary)

    rwatson@uwyo.edu

  • Boggs, Christine N

    cboggs@uwyo.edu

Seats

19
open of 24 seats
Enrollment and waitlist
Enrollment
5
Maximum enrollment
24
Seats available
19
Wait capacity
5
Wait count
0
Wait seats available
5

Course description

Offered through distance education. Flexible course to accommodate students completing discipline specific and/or interdisciplinary program field studies experiences, e.g., athletic performance, health/fitness application, minor in Outdoor Leadership, National Outdoor Leadership School programs. Cross-listed with HLED 4074.

Credits

3
TO
All credit fields
Credit hours
3
Credit range
1–6
Credit indicator
TO

Section information

This integrated class aims to provide a learning environment in which students are able explore endurance mountain sports training, racing, and coaching. Throughout this course students will engage in immersive learning about the four pillars of endurance mountain sports: 1) Physiology, 2) Psychology & Philosophy, 3) General Wellness, and 4) Technical and Tactical skills. Students will complete two major projects. First, they will propose, perform, and present a creative project or research study on one of the four pillars. Second, they will generate a complete coaching/teaching philosophy that will also be shared publicly. Upon successfully completing the course, learners will show their ability to train for, race and coach endurance mountain sports through written work, presentations, and hands-on activities, using the four pillars of endurance mountain sport training. Students taking this course have the option to enroll in the corresponding field experience which provides experiential, place-based learning.

Attributes

1

TPH3 · Program Fees - Hlth Sci HLED

Full attribute list
  • TPH3

    Program Fees - Hlth Sci HLED

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