Gymnastics

 • Students will learn practical elements of men and women gymnastics. • Students will learn methodology of elements. Knowledge and competences will be used for teaching gymnastic.

Exercise therapy

 M1 (1,5 KT): Basics of physical training • Periodization in sports • Flexibility of the musculo-tendinous complex o Factors effecting flexibility (biological, neural and environmental) o Balanced flexibility o Overview of methods for developing flexibility o Effects...

Functional anatomy and movement

The head and the neck: the bones, the joints and the muscles. Suboccipital and atlanto-axial joint joints, the cervical spine as a system. Upper extremity: The bones. Functional anatomy of the joints and the ligaments. Functional anatomy of the musculature. Spinal...

Genetics and sports

 Basic concepts of human genetics Basic methodological approaches in human genetics Understanding complex nature of sport performance and underlying mechanisms Nature or nurture in sport performance Gender, somatotype, differences in skeletal muscle structure,...

Physiology

 Cell membrane: active and passive transport, resting membrane potential, membrane action potential. Circulatory system: blood vessels, systemic circulation, venous, microcirculation, immune system. Respiration: ventilation, gas exchange, oxigen-hemoglobin...

Biomechanics

 Introduction: • The definition of biomechanics and its role in sport science and physiotherapy • Basic terminology • Basic physical quantities and units The biomechanics of musculoskeletal system: • Kinematics (the body as a dotted or rigid system, velocity,...

Didactics, pedagogy and andragogy

Basics of pedagogics, andragogy, didactics, motivation in relation to performing exercise, training in the process of learning and developing the physical capacity and rehabilitation • The concept of teaching and the factors of teaching, learning, education, lifelong...

Cell Biology

 • General on cell and research in cell biology: formation and evolution of the cell, light and electron microscope, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, model organisms • Molecular composition of the cell: water and inorganic substances, proteins, carbohydrates, nuclear...

Biochemistry and histology

 Biochemistry Basic biochemic principles: – Organization of matter – Chemical bonds – Physical and chemical changes – State of matter – Water, hydrogen bond, physical properties of water – Phase diagram – Osmosis, difusion,...

Track and field

 • Movement skills (techniques) of individual track and field disciplines (sprint, rely races, high jump, long jump, shot put, ball throw) and different complex strength exercises • Basic rules of tack and field disciplines • Methodology of teaching basic track and...
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