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PE 124 Fitness for the Athlete
Advanced fitness class for off-season or preseason competitors (IM, club, or varsity). This course mimics High Intensity Interval Training with a combination of cardio and strength. Workouts hit all of your major muscle groups and will help you burn fat and build muscle. Participants choose free weights that are a safe, yet challenging weight for each class and can modify and/or progress as needed. This advanced, physically challenging course is fast, fun and results-driven. Please check your ego at the door. The atmosphere in class is “team” focused. Everyone gives everything they’ve got and we have fun doing it.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
- Spring 2026
- PE, Physical Education
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PE 124.01 Spring 2026
- Faculty:Jessica Mueller 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- M, WRecreation Center 116 9:50am-11:00am
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PE 137 Intermediate Futsal
This course is for the student who has played or currently plays soccer. Advanced skills and strategies will be introduced and developed mainly through small-sided games and fast paced, high tempo full-sided games (up to 6v6) to goal. Games will be played continuously. There is a strong emphasis on teamwork and enjoyment of the game.
Recommended Preparation: Students should have played organized soccer and have mastery of basic soccer skills. It's recommended that students have taken PE135 Futsal.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable
- Winter 2026
- PE, Physical Education
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PE 137.01 Winter 2026
- Faculty:Jessica Mueller 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- M, WRecreation Center 203-3 12:30pm-1:40pm
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PE 270 Soccer Intercollegiate, Women
Participants in Intercollegiate Women's Soccer will receive a PE credit if they fulfill attendance requirements, and meet compliance requirements established by Carleton, the NCAA and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
- Fall 2025
- PEI, Physical Education Intercollegiate
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Student is a member of the Women's Soccer Intercollegiate Athletic Team cohort.
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PE 332 Foundations of Sport Psychology and Performance Mentality 3 credits
Research shows that the most successful athletes are those who are able to think consciously and engage differently than others before, during, and after competition. Like any other life skill, thinking differently and embracing active mindfulness takes training, a willingness to learn, and dedicated hard work. This course is designed to help students and athletes think differently about various aspects of training and competition, ultimately using these skills as they apply to sport, functioning in team environments, and most importantly to the other areas of their lives outside of athletics during and beyond their time at Carleton.
- Winter 2026
- SI, Social Inquiry