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Bachelor 2020/2021

Physical Training

Area of studies: Management
When: 1 year, 1-4 module
Mode of studies: distance learning
Open to: students of one campus
Instructors: Самедов Джемиль Сеидбалаевич, Большова Елена Валерьевна, Кебикова Екатерина Алексеевна, Неутов Антон Владимирович, Гущина Надежда Викторовна, Хвацкая Елена Евгеньевна, Хлызов Дмитрий Александрович, Кузнецов Роман Петрович, Александров Дмитрий Викторович, Daria Belorukova, Mariya Petrovna Bogatyreva, Ekaterina Dmitrieva, Olesia V. Lyashenko, Svetlana Ovchinnikova, Andrei Mikhailovich Polenok, Olesia Ruban, Mikhail Shanskov, Aleksandr Ugriumov, Gennadii Aleksandrovich Yakovlev, Касаткина Екатерина Андреевна, Латышева Наталия Евгеньевна
Language: English
ECTS credits: 1
Contact hours: 184

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The objectives of the Physical Education course are the following: instilling physical culture in students and the ability to perform various aspects of physical culture, sports and active tourism for the purposes of maintaining and enhancing individual health, psychophysical abilities and personal preparedness for everyday and professional activities. Upon completing the course, student should: Know about: the influence of physical fitness systems on health enhancement, prevention of professional ailments and bad habits; methods for monitoring and assessing physical development and fitness; rules and methods for planning individual exercises for various purposes. Know how to: overcome artificial and natural obstacles, relying on various means of movement; engage in team forms of exercising creatively and cooperatively; follow a daily schedule that ensures a healthy lifestyle; explain the significance of endurance, self-possession and emotional state for maintaining a well-balanced psychophysical state. Possess skills (experience) in: applying aspects of physical culture in order to improve one’s resilience in dealing with various ambient conditions; organizing and carrying out individual, collective and family recreation and taking part in mass sports events; managing one’s psychophysical state; overseeing individual training plan with due consideration of one’s future career activities.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • Possess skills (experience) in: applying aspects of physical culture in order to improve one’s resilience in dealing with various ambient conditions; organizing and carrying out individual, collective and family recreation and taking part in mass sports events; managing one’s psychophysical state; overseeing individual training plan with due consideration of one’s future career activities.
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Section 1. Physical Culture in Professional Training of Students. Foundations of a Healthy Lifestyle and its Impact on Professional Activities
    Physical culture as a term and a social phenomenon, as well as its respective functions. Types of physical training. Physical education, sport, physical recreation and therapy: concepts, functions, key aspects of its social origins and what they mean in various phases of life. Goals, objectives, components, and foundations of the system for instilling individual physical culture. Federal Law “On Physical Culture and Sport in the Russian Federation”. Physical Culture as a taught course of higher professional education. Key provisions for the content and organization of physical training in institutions of higher learning. Anatomical, physiological and psychological characteristics of a student-aged person. General characteristics and dynamics in student’s performance ability during the academic year, day, semester (module), etc.; factors affecting such ability. Concepts of “lifestyle”, “healthy lifestyle” and “quality of life”. The components of a healthy life. Lack of physical exercising and hypokinesia. The role of physical exercises in the lives of contemporary people. Bad habits and their impact on personal and social well-being and health.
  • Medical/Biological Foundations for Instilling Individual Physical Culture in University Students
    The musculoskeletal system. The effects of physical training on the musculoskeletal system. Muscular system and its functions. The effects of physical training on the muscular system. Blood: its composition, volume and functions. Functions of red blood cells, white blood cells, and effects of muscular activity on them. Blood circulation: heart and vessels. Blood pressure. Features of blood circulation in skeletal muscles when subject to static or dynamic work. Breathing and its key parameters. Changes in breathing when exercising. Oxygen intake - demand and debt. Basics of a healthy diet. Hygiene and cold training. Biological rhythms and their impact on physical and mental state. Reserves of the body, their types and classification, and significance in physical culture and sport. Types of use and reserves of building strength, agility, endurance, dexterity, and flexibility.
  • General Theoretical Foundations for Instilling Physical Culture in University Students
    3.1. General Physical Education of Students The concept of physical education. Goals of the physical education of students. General and didactic principles related to the physical education system. Key and ancillary means of physical education. Classification of physical exercises. Movement knowledge and skills. Methods for teaching movement actions. Structure for teaching movement actions. Extent of physical exertion and related parameters of the physical exercise; rest periods and its variations. Zones of intensity and energy expenditure for different types of physical activities. Methods for developing movement capabilities. Key methods for improving human movement capabilities. Formats for developing physical exercise classes. Structure of teacher-led classes. Preparatory, core and concluding sections: significance and unique features. Teacher’s supervision during physical education classes. Types and significance of independent learning activities. Independent training activities. Content, planning, and organization of physical training sessions for various purposes. Self-control. Self-monitoring diary. Key methods for physical education in adults. 3.2. Special (sports) training for students The concept of sport and its classifications. Social, academic, and physiological significance of sports achievements. Principles for sports training. Physical, technical, tactical, intellectual, integrated forms for training athletes. Structures of sports training: macro-, meso-, and micro-cycles. Prestarting conditions and its regulation. Exhaustion, over-exhaustion, and over-training. Recovering physical performance. Pedagogical, medical-biological, and psychological means for recovery. Gender-related aspects of physical training. Medical and pedagogical supervision. Student sports: objectives, content and organization. Public sports organizations for students. Types of student competitions.
  • Professional/Applied Physical Training (PAPT) as a Special Approach to Developing Individual Physical Culture among University Students
    PAPT Concept. Job Profile. Professional self-concept. The psychological structure of professional activities. Labour groups. Typical ailments of white-collar workers. Preventing occupational diseases through key and auxiliary means of physical culture. Professional burnout. Key PAPT methods for white-collar workers: goals, means and methods. Types of PAPT (morning exercises, workplace exercises, workplace exercise breaks, workplace workouts): objectives, means, organization and key characteristics. Corporate sports.
  • PRACTICAL SECTION
    The practical section of the syllabus shall be primarily carried out in teacher-led classes: academic and training sessions, where all tasks related to fostering individual physical culture are undertaken. Learning tasks shall include: developing knowledge about physical exercise techniques, safety and spotting techniques for physical actions, ways of dosing and monitoring physical exercises, as well as enhancing and increasing the range of movement skills and competencies in students. To accomplish tasks related to physical education means to ensure a balanced development of the speed, coordination, flexibility, as well as priority development of general and specific endurance and strength in line with a student’s age, as well as improving one’s physique and enhancing the body’s functional and adaptive capabilities. Pedagogic tasks aimed at supporting sustained interest, motivation and need for regular exercise, both specially organized or done independently.
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Посещаемость
  • non-blocking Норматив 1
  • non-blocking Норматив 2
  • non-blocking Норматив 3
  • non-blocking Норматив 4
  • non-blocking Посещаемость
  • non-blocking Норматив 1
  • non-blocking Норматив 2
  • non-blocking Норматив 3
  • non-blocking Норматив 4
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • Interim assessment (2 module)
    О final = n1· Оonngoing1 + n2· Оongoing 2 + n3· Оongoing 3+ n4· Оongoing 4+ n5· О ongoing5 Whereby: Оongoing1 –grade for completing the task (attendance). Оongoing2 –grade for standard 1 Оongoing3 – grade for standard 2 Оongoing4 – grade for standard 3 Оongoing5 – grade for standard 4 n1= 0.88 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing1) n2= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing2) n3= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing3) n4= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing4) n5= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing5) Rounding method for final grade for ongoing assessment is arithmetical. 30 points or higher mean ‘pass’ Under 29 points mean ‘fail’ To get a pass for a pass/fail examination during an examination period Activities at practical lessons (accumulated points) Scoring baseline fitness tests (accumulated points as per p. 3.2) Pass\Fail 30 points or over Scoring 4 fitness standards Pass To get a pass for a pass/fail examination during a period of retakes Activities at practical lessons (total points) Scoring baseline fitness tests (accumulated points as per p. 3.2) Pass\Fail 30 points or more Scoring 4 fitness standards Pass The grade for a written summary shall be noted in the evaluation record sheet as the final grade for students who have been exempted from attending PT classes. Access to PT classes and testing the course results shall be carried out on the basis of a medical check and a health certificate confirming the health group a student belongs to ((full training, reduced training, special subgroup A or special subgroup B). Students may not attend Physical Education testing without medical certification.
  • Interim assessment (4 module)
    О final = n1· Оonngoing1 + n2· Оongoing 2 + n3· Оongoing 3+ n4· Оongoing 4+ n5· О ongoing5 Whereby: Оongoing1 –grade for completing the task (attendance). Оongoing2 –grade for standard 1 Оongoing3 – grade for standard 2 Оongoing4 – grade for standard 3 Оongoing5 – grade for standard 4 n1= 0.88 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing1) n2= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing2) n3= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing3) n4= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing4) n5= 0.03 – weight of the grade for ongoing assessment (Оongoing5) Rounding method for final grade for ongoing assessment is arithmetical. 30 points or higher mean ‘pass’ Under 29 points mean ‘fail’ To get a pass for a pass/fail examination during an examination period Activities at practical lessons (accumulated points) Scoring baseline fitness tests (accumulated points as per p. 3.2) Pass\Fail 30 points or over Scoring 4 fitness standards Pass To get a pass for a pass/fail examination during a period of retakes Activities at practical lessons (total points) Scoring baseline fitness tests (accumulated points as per p. 3.2) Pass\Fail 30 points or more Scoring 4 fitness standards Pass The grade for a written summary shall be noted in the evaluation record sheet as the final grade for students who have been exempted from attending PT classes. Access to PT classes and testing the course results shall be carried out on the basis of a medical check and a health certificate confirming the health group a student belongs to ((full training, reduced training, special subgroup A or special subgroup B). Students may not attend Physical Education testing without medical certification.
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Виленский М.Я., Горшков А.Г. - Физическая культура (СПО) - КноРус - 2016 - 214с. - ISBN: 978-5-406-05081-1 - Текст электронный // ЭБС BOOKRU - URL: https://book.ru/book/919257

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Виленский М.Я., Горшков А.Г. - Физическая культура и здоровый образ жизни студента (для бакалавров) - КноРус - 2012 - 239с. - ISBN: 978-5-406-02534-5 - Текст электронный // ЭБС BOOKRU - URL: https://book.ru/book/908461