350088 PLV BF1II - Practical course Planning and Documentation of Training (2009W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Verpflichtende Einführung (VB): Mo., 5.10.2009, 8.30 Uhr, HS 3Die u.a. Termine finden v. 8.30 - 11.00 Uhr im HS 2 statt:
Mo.12.10 .2009
Mo.09.11.2009Die restlichen Termine der LV wurden wie folgt verschoben:von Mo., 23.11. 8:30-11h HS 3
AUF Di., 24.11. 15:30-19h Seminarraum 1+2von Mo., 18.1.2010 8:30-11h HS 3
AUF Di., 19.1. 15:30-19h Seminarraum 1+2von Mo., 25.1.2010 8:30-11h HS 3
AUF Di., 26.1. 15:30-18h Seminarraum 1+2
Mo.12.10 .2009
Mo.09.11.2009Die restlichen Termine der LV wurden wie folgt verschoben:von Mo., 23.11. 8:30-11h HS 3
AUF Di., 24.11. 15:30-19h Seminarraum 1+2von Mo., 18.1.2010 8:30-11h HS 3
AUF Di., 19.1. 15:30-19h Seminarraum 1+2von Mo., 25.1.2010 8:30-11h HS 3
AUF Di., 26.1. 15:30-18h Seminarraum 1+2
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 07.09.2009 09:00 to We 30.09.2009 23:59
- Deregistration possible until We 30.09.2009 23:59
Details
max. 30 participants
Language: German
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Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Attendance
Deadlines for written works throughout the course
Examination
Deadlines for written works throughout the course
Examination
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
As a result of attending this course students should have knowledge in:Physiological adaptations in response to physical activity
Properly application of physical activity to recreational or elite athletes
Setting realistic and challenging goals for athletes
Implication of performance assessment into the training process
Analysis of data relevant for monitoring the training process
Properly application of physical activity to recreational or elite athletes
Setting realistic and challenging goals for athletes
Implication of performance assessment into the training process
Analysis of data relevant for monitoring the training process
Examination topics
To provide the theoretical background of periodization. There will be an emphasis of the strong relationship between exercise physiology and applied exercise science. Across the several applications of training the cross-linking within this course will set a framework for future work.
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BF1II
Last modified: Mo 07.09.2020 15:46
Main topics are:Principles of adaptation in sport and exercise science
From novice to elite: multiple stages of training
Dynamic of training-variables
Practical approach for successful periodization
Performance assessment and monitoring of training
Applicability of training diaries