General information


Subject type: Mandatory

Coordinator: Sara González Millán

Trimester: Third term

Credits: 6

Teaching staff: 

Gerard Carmona Dalmases
Marc Carmona Serra 

Skills


Basic skills
  • To be able to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialized and non-specialized audiences

Specific skills
  • Promote the formation of lasting and independent habits of physical activity and sport

  • Apply the physiological, biomechanical, behavioral and social principles to the different fields of physical activity and sport

  • Select the appropriate sports material and equipment for each type of activity and population and in safe conditions

General competencies
  • Identify the object of study of the Sciences of Physical Activity and Sport

  • Describe the physiological and biomechanical factors that condition the practice of physical activity and sport

  • Understand the basics of fitness for physical activity and sport

Transversal competences
  • Apply information and communication technologies (ICT) in the field of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences

  • Apply knowledge to their work, in a professional way, with the elaboration and defense of arguments and problem solving in the area of ​​Physical Activity and Sport

     

  • Generate resources for adapting to new situations and solving problems, and for autonomous learning and creativity

Description


The subject tries to define and contextualize conceptually the different levels of structuring of the sport practice. The structure and components of physical exercise and, more specifically, of sport will be analyzed.

A systematic analysis based on the taxonomies of existing motor actions will be presented, as elementary elements of sports tactics and their relationships with technique and the concept of strategy. Subsequently, students will be offered a model of analysis of physical exercise and, more specifically, of sport that will help them to understand the internal logic of any motor manifestation, under the conceptual "umbrella" of sport. .

The subject integrates the gender perspective.

This subject has methodological and digital resources to make possible its continuity in non-contact mode in the case of being necessary for reasons related to the Covid-19. In this way, the achievement of the same knowledge and skills that are specified in this teaching plan will be ensured.

Learning outcomes


- Schedule the exercise given its nature and its didactic aspects to obtain the effects pursued effectively and safely.

- Execute procedures effectively in the field of fitness assessment, as a preliminary step to the identification of profiles for the personalized administration of exercises in all areas of vocational education, considering the individual characteristics and contextual (gender, age, disability).

Working methodology


The methodology of the subject will be carried out combining face-to-face classroom time, with autonomous work time, with the support of the virtual learning environment. The percentage of time the student spends is distributed as follows:

Activity

Methodology

ECTS

Face-to-face sessions in the classroom (theory presentation, seminars, personalized tutorials)

Theoretical presentations with audiovisual support, simulations, role-playing games, group work, practical application to theory, problem-based learning (ABP), presentations by students.

2,4

Self-employment

Personal study, problem solving, information searches (bibliography, webography), guided works (questionnaires, wikis, debates, forums ...) reproduction of models, video capsules, problem solving.

3,6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both in the face-to-face sessions and in the autonomous work, the student will work individually and in work groups.

Each ECTS is equivalent to 25 hours of student dedication, considering the time invested in the total of the activities related to the face-to-face time and the time of autonomous work, that the professor of the subject guides, as well as the reading time, information search, connection to the Virtual Classroom, elaboration of works.

Contents


Topic 1. Introduction.

1.1.- Presentation of the asignatura and contextualisation in the Plan of study of Degree.

1.2.- Contextualization, conceptualization of physical exercise and sport.

 

Subject 2. Classification of the sports.

2.1.- Structural classification.

2.2.- Functional classification.

 

Item 3. Technique.

3.1.- Contextualization and definition.

3.2.- Classification.

3.3.- Practical cases and reference models.

3.4.- Qualitative analysis and efficiency criteria

 

Item 4. Tactics.

4.1.- Contextualization and definition.

4.2.- Classification.

4.3.- Practical cases. Video editing.

4.4.- Functional analysis of sports tactics.  

 

Item 5. Strategy.

5.1.- Contextualization and definition.

5.2.- Sports regulations and strategy.

5.3.- Classification.

5.4.- Practical cases: strategic actions in competition.

5.5.- Strategic planning.

 

Subject 6. Conditional requirements of the sport.

6.1.- Contextualization.

6.2.- Analysis of the conditional requirements of the technical-tactical elements of sports:

      6.2.1.- Resistance

      6.2.2.- Strength

      6.2.3.- Speed

      6.2.4.- Amplitude of movement

 

Topic 7. Sport: ethics and values

7.1.- Contextualization and definition.

7.2.- Values ​​in sport

7.3.- Fair Play

Learning activities


The activities of the subject follow the system of continuous evaluation, that is to say, that throughout the term the professor raises several activities, that the students must solve and deliver. The work of each one of the activities allows to value to the student, the follow-up that does of the asignatura and the elements of improvement, from the comments and notes that the professor will do of the activities.

The proposed activities can be individual or in work groups. The teacher gives the instructions so that the students can elaborate and deliver them. All the activities proposed are designed so that students have a practical perspective on the topics that are developed throughout the ten weeks of the term.

Evaluation system


The qualification system (Royal Decree 1125/2003, of 5 September, establishing the European credit system and the qualification system for university degrees of an official nature and valid throughout the state):

0 - 4,9: Suspension (SS)

5,0 - 6,9: Approved (AP)

7,0 - 8,9: Notable (NT)

9,0 - 10,0: Excellent (SB)

 

The subject is passed if a grade equal to or higher than 5 points is obtained (out of 10) according to the following weighting table:

Assessment

Evaluation activity

Weighting

Assessed skills

To be continued

Group and / or individual work + Internship report

35% + 15% = 50%

G9, E6, E11, G4, G1, T2, T4, T6, E2, B4.

Final

Final exam

50%

G9, E6, E11, G4, G1, T4, T6, B4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Criteria to be able to average between the qualifications of the evaluating activities:

Assessment

Evaluation activity

criteria

To be continued

Group and / or individual work + Internship report

Any note

Final

Examen

5/10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery

Within the same academic year, unperformed competencies may be recovered. In accordance with current regulations, recovery tests are only possible if the exam has been suspended. If the rating is Not presented, you will not be eligible for recovery. The grade obtained during the continuous assessment will be maintained.

Evaluation activity in recovery period

Weighting

Assessed skills

Group and / or individual work + Internship report (continued)

Unrecoverable

G9, E6, E11, G4, G1, T2, T4, T6, E2, B4

 Examen

50%

G9, E6, E11, G4, G1, T4, T6, B4

 

The total or partial copy in any of the learning activities will mean a "Not Presented" in the subject, without option to present in the proof of recovery and without prejudice of the opening of a file for this reason.

REFERENCES


Basic

Sampedro, J. (1999). Analysis of the strategy in Team Sports. Madrid: Gymnos.

Riera, J. (2005). Fundamentals of learning sports technique and tactics (4th ed.). Barcelona: INDIA.

Riera, J. (2005). Sports Skills. Barcelona: INDIA.

Knudson, DV. (2013). Qualitative diagnosis of human movement. Improving performance in sport and exercise. Champaing, IL (USA): Human Kinetics.

Left, M. (2008). Biomechanics and neuromuscular bases of physical activity and sport. Madrid: Panamericana.

Complementary

Seirul·lo, F. (2017). Training in team sports. Barcelona: Mastercede

Lagardera, F. and Lavega, P. (2004). The science of motor action. Motor Collection. Lleida: University of Lleida - INEFC.

Lasierra, G. and Lavega, P. (2004). 1015 games and ways played initiation sports team (4th ed.). Barcelona: Paidotribo.

Parlebas, P. (2001). Games, sports and society. Lexicon commented in motor action. Barcelona: Paidotribo.

Solà, J. (2010). Sports tactical intelligence: Understand and train her. Barcelona: INDIA.

Hernández, J. (2001). Analysis of the structures of the sports game. Barcelona: INDIA.

Legaz, A. (2012). Sports training manual. Barcelona: Paidotribo.

Dixit, AK (1992). Thinking Strategically: A Decisive Weapon in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life. Barcelona: Antoni Bosch.