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17.1.6.1 Daily and Weekly Hour Limitations
-- Playing Season.
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Hours / Day |
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Hours / Week |
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Day Off Per Week |
A student-athlete's participation in countable athletically related
activities (see 17.02.1.1) shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day
and 20 hours per week.
Golf Practice Round Exception. A practice round of golf may
exceed the four-hours-per-day limitation, but the weekly limit of 20 hours shall
remain in effect. A practice round played on the day prior to the start of a
collegiate golf tournament at the tournament site shall count as three hours,
regardless of the actual duration of the round.
Competition Day. All competition and any associated
athletically related activities on the day of competition shall count as three
hours regardless of the actual duration of these activities.
Practice may not be conducted at any time (including vacation periods)
following competition, except between contest rounds or events during multiday
or multievent competition (e.g., double-headers in softball or baseball, rounds
of golf in a multiday tournament).
Preseason Practice. Daily and weekly hour limitations do not
apply to countable athletically related activities occurring during preseason
practice prior to the first day of classes or the first scheduled contest,
whichever is earlier.
Vacation Periods and Between Terms. Daily and weekly hour
limitations do not apply to countable athletically related activities occurring
during an institution's official vacation period.
17.1.6.2 Weekly Hour Limitations - Outside
of Playing Season.
Only a student-athlete's participation in the countable athletically related
activities specified in (c), (d) and (e) below shall be permitted. Participation
in such activities shall be limited to a maximum eight hours per week, of which
not more than two hours per week may be spent on individual skill workouts set
forth in (e) below and 17.1.6.2.1. A student-athlete may not participate in any
countable athletically related activities outside the playing season during any
institutional vacation period (e.g., summer, academic year).
17.1.6.2.1 Skill Instruction.
Participation by student-athletes in individual skill-related instruction
[including the activities set forth in 17.02.1.1-(f)] in sports other than
football is permitted outside the declared playing season, provided not more
than four student-athletes from the same team are involved in skill-related
instruction with their coach(es) at any one time in any facility and the
student-athletes request the instruction.
17.1.6.2.2 Conditioning Activities. Conditioning drills per
17.1.6.2 that may simulate game activities are permissible, provided no
offensive or defensive alignments are set up and no equipment related to the
sport is used.
17.02.1.1 Countable Athletically Related
Activities.
The following are considered countable athletically related activities and
must be counted in the weekly or daily time limitations specified under 17.1.6.1
for Divisions I and II:
- Practice, which is defined as any meeting, activity or
instruction involving sports-related information and having an athletics
purpose, held for one or more student-athletes at the direction of, or
supervised by, any member or members of an institution's coaching staff.
Practice is considered to have occurred if one or more coaches and one or
more student-athletes engage in any of the following activities:
- Field, floor or on-court activity;
- Setting up offensive or defensive alignment;
- Chalk talk;
- Lecture on or discussion of strategy related to the sport;
- Activities using equipment related to the sport;
- Discussions or review of game films, motion pictures or videotapes
related to the sport, except for the observation of an officiating
clinic related to playing rules that is conducted by video conference
and does not require student-athletes to miss any class time to observe
the clinic; or
- Activities conducted under the guise of physical education class
work (e.g., any class composed of or including primarily members of an
intercollegiate team on a required attendance basis or where the class
utilizes equipment for the sport);
- Competition;
- Required weight-training and conditioning activities held at
the direction of or Supervised by an institutional staff member;
- Participation in a physical-fitness class conducted by a member
of the athletics staff;
- In Division I and II sports other than football, participation
outside the institution's declared playing season in individual
skill-related instructional activities with a member of the
coaching staff and that occur at the request of the student-athlete (see
17.1.6.2.1);
- In Division I and II individual sports, participation outside
the institution's declared playing season in individual
skill-related instructional activities with a member of the
coaching staff except for individual workout sessions during the summer that
occur at the request of the student-athlete;
- Required participation in camps, clinics or
workshops;
- Individual workouts required or supervised by
a member of the coaching staff except for those sports subject to the safety
exception. A coach may design a voluntary general individual workout program
for a student-athlete (as opposed to a specific workout program for specific
days) but cannot conduct the individual's workout;
Sports with a Safety Exception:
A coach may spot or provide safety or skill instruction but
cannot conduct the individual's workouts:
- Archery-When the student-athlete uses archery equipment;
- Crew-When the student-athlete uses rowing equipment;
- Fencing-When the student-athlete uses fencing equipment;
- Gymnastics-When the student-athlete uses gymnastics equipment;
- Rifle-When the student-athlete is shooting;
- Skiing-When the student-athlete is engaged in skiing;
- Swimming and diving-When the student-athlete is engaged in swimming
and diving;
- Synchronized swimming-When the student-athlete is engaged in
synchronized swimming;
- Track and field-When the student-athlete is engaged in field events;
- Water polo-When the student-athlete is engaged in water polo; and
- Wrestling-When the student-athlete is engaged in wrestling.
- On-court or on-field activities called by any member or members
of a team and confined primarily to members of that team that are
considered as requisite for participation in that sport (e.g.,
captain's practices);
- Visiting the competition site in the sports of
cross country, golf and skiing;
- Use of an institution's athletics facilities when such
activities are supervised by or held at the direction of
any member of an institution's coaching staff. Facilities may be reserved
for such use during the academic year. It is not permissible to reserve
facilities during the summer, except in Division I and II, to participate in
permissible individual workouts in individual sports at the request of the
student-athlete(s);
- Involvement of an institution's strength and conditioning staff
with enrolled student-athletes in required conditioning
programs. Strength and conditioning personnel may monitor voluntary
individual workouts for safety purposes.
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