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Lynn Corbridge "Corb", M.S.
Assistant Professor

Jerry and Vicki Moyes College of Education
2801 University Circle
Ogden, UT 84408
801-626-6483

lcorbridge@weber.edu

 

Teaching Assignments

PEP 2100 Introduction to Coaching Sport

PEP 2500 Skills, Drills and Strategies

PEP 3550 Issues in Sport

PEP 3262 Methods of Teaching Individual Sports

PEP 3264 Methods of Teaching Racquet Sports

PEP 4800 Independent Project

PEP 4860 C Field Experience Coaching

PE 1110 Elementary Racquetball

PE 1111 Intermediate Racquetball

PE 1112 Advanced Racquetball


Administrative Responsibility

Developer and Coordinator of Coaching Sport Minor

Student Advisement

Education

Weber State College
B.S. Physical Education, 1964

University of Montana
M.S. Physical Education, 1965

Professional Experience

Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Montana
1964-1965

Assistant Professor,
Health Promotion and Human Performance
Weber State University
1965-present
 

 

Welcome to Weber!

Personal
Married to Pam Gordon and Father of six children.
Grandpa to 21 grandchildren.
Member of the first Weber State graduating class as a four year college, 1964.
Three sport letterman at Weber State College:  Football, Basketball, Track and Field.
National Junior College high jump champion, Big Springs, Texas, 1961.
First Team Big Sky Conference, wide receiver, 1964.
Outstanding Athlete at Weber State, 1961 and 1964.
Member or the Weber State University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Compete nationally in the sport of racquetball.  Highest ranking, 5th nationally.

College Coaching Experience
Football:  9 years, assistant coach: Two Big Sky Conference Championships.
Swimming: 13 years, Head coach
Tennis: 1 year, Head Coach
Rodeo: 7 years, Head coach:  Highest Finish, 3rd Nationally
Racquetball:  15 years, Head coach:  Highest Finish, 5th Nationally

 

Philosophy
One learns by what they see and what they do, not by what they are told.
If I can see it in the minds eye and feel the action, I can do it.
Students discover for themselves what they will learn and what is important to them.
Know your material so well, then, teach from your head and your heart.
There is no such word as Force.
We are all athletes.  Some better than others.
Take enjoyment out of the game and the athlete will find something else to do.
Perfect practice makes perfect.
I am the decisive element in the classroom and on the field of competition.
Forget about yesterday and tomorrow, concentrate on today.
I love to work with the self motivator.
"What you do speaks so loud, that I can't hear what you are saying."
Never cheat the face in the mirror.
There is no indispensable man.  Take the water bucket test.
Plan to play everyday.
Prepare and Practice to win.
Give yourself permission to compete.
Remember the KISS principle.
Our greatest obstacle is fear.
Evaluation is a tool that tells me if I have done my job or not.
At first, everything is difficult.

 

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Weber State University
Ogden, Utah 84408-2801
lcorbridge@weber.edu

 

 

 

 
Weber State University
Department of Health Promotion and Human Performance
Ogden, Utah 84408-2801
801-626-6483, lcorbridge@weber.edu