THEORY, TECHNIQUES AND TEACHING METHODS OF INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
cod. 1007110

Academic year 2018/19
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Metodi e didattiche delle attività motorie (M-EDF/01)
Field
Discipline motorie e sportive
Type of training activity
Basic
42 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The main goal of the tuition is to provide the characteristics of different individual sports. Particular emphasis will be given to practical lessons as a methodology for teaching and learning individual sports. At the end of the course Student will know the teaching progression of technical gestures, as well as being able to identify the different aspects that influence the athlete performance.
The objectives of teaching and its contents regard area D, annex B of the D.M. 616/2017.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The tuition (pre-FIT) is compliant with D.M. 616/2017.

1. Basic motor skills, motor skills and abilities.
2. Motor learning and control.
3. Sports classification.
4. Training principles.
5. The models of performance in individual sports.

Teaching, design methodology and regulations of the following sports:
(a) swimming (arbitrage and penalties, crawl dorsal and ventral, frog, dolphin, individual races with mixed styles, synchronized swimming);
(b) skyrunning (anatomy and physiology of running, cartography, meteorology);
(c) martial arts (judo, karate);
(d) gymnastics (male and female tools, regulations, scores and referees, rhythmic gymnastics);
(e) yoga (integration between physical, mental, intellectual and spiritual aspects);
(d) athletics (speed races, relay races, obstacle courses, middle-distance races, resistance races, jumps, throws, combined events).

Full programme

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Bibliography

The reference books for the tuition (pre-FIT) are:

Montesano P. Teoria, Metodologia e Didattica degli Sport. Edi SES, 2012.

Bosco C. La forza muscolare. Aspetti fisiologici ed applicazioni pratiche. Soc. Stampa Sportiva, 1997.

Weineck J. L'allenamento ottimale. Calzetti & Mariucci Editori, 2009.

Vittori C. La pratica dell'allenamento. Editore FIDAL, 2003.

Vittori C. L'allenamento nell'atletica giovanile. Editore FIDAL, 2003.

Teaching methods

Frontal and practical lessons according to the schedule defined at the beginning of academic year. Students attending class will be actively involved in discussions about scientific articles proposed during the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment consists in practical lessons, and a written test on topics covered during the course.

Other information

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