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Module Offerings

6503SPRT-JAN-PAR

Aims

Students will develop the knowledge and practical skills required for the effective design and implementation of athlete condition programmes. This will build on the skills developed at level 5 in the Physiology of Strength and Conditioning Exercise module and will provide an opportunity for practical application of the training methods introduced.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Critically analyse the response of the physiological systems during exercise.
2.
Critically evaluate advanced theories of training and conditioning and apply them to sport specific training solutions.
3.
Apply fundamental training theory to the evaluation of contemporary training methods.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Review of essential physiology: • Cardiovascular system and exercise • Neuromuscular system and exercise • Metabolism and energy transfer during exercise Review of important biomechanical principles: • Levers • Centre of gravity • Base of support • Ranges and planes of movement Advanced training and conditioning theory: • Training for strength and power • Speed development and sprint training • Endurance training • Plyometric exercise • Periodisation Practical techniques: • Olympic weightlifting • Plyometric drills • Speed and sprint training • Agility and balance Programme design and facility management: • Safety considerations • Equipment • Emergency procedures Testing and evaluation of the athlete: • Experimental design • Data collection • Data analysis • Compiling an evaluative report
Additional Information:None.

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