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Last update: PhDr. Klára Daďová, Ph.D. (30.10.2019)
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Last update: PhDr. Klára Daďová, Ph.D. (15.06.2020)
The aim of the course is to present the possibilities of physical activities for people with specific needs at different levels of sports activities. |
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Last update: PhDr. Klára Daďová, Ph.D. (30.10.2019)
MOOR, G., DURSTINE, J. L., PAINTER, P. ACSM´s Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities. Fourth edition, Human Kinetics, American College of Sports Medicine, 2016. ISBN-13: 9781450434140 EUSAPA. European standards in adapted physicl activities. Edtion ed. Olomouc: FTK UPOL, 2010. ISBN 978-80-244-2584-9. VAN DIJK, Anna, Klára DAĎOVÁ a Irena MARTÍNKOVÁ. Intellectual disability sport and Paralympic classification. AUC KINANTHROPOLOGICA [online]. 2017, 53(1), 21-34 [cit. 2018-01-29]. DOI: 10.14712/23366052.2017.2. ISSN 2336-6052.
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Last update: MUDr. Simona Majorová (27.05.2019)
Credit - written test, Oral exam. |
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Last update: PhDr. Klára Daďová, Ph.D. (30.10.2019)
Lectures: 1. Introduction to the field of APA. Importance of APE and APA. 2. Basic terminology. 3. History of physical activity and sport of people with specific needs. 4. National and international organizations. 5. Psychosocial aspects of disability and adapted physical activities. 6. Communication with people with specific needs. 7. Evaluation before exercise program, exercise regimen. 8. Classification for elite sport. 9. Integration and inclusion. 10. Principles of adaptation. 11. Compensatory aids for the sport of people with specific needs. 12. Selected summer sports in Paralympic movement. 13. Selected winter sports in Paralympic movement. 14. Management of sport for people with specific needs.
Seminars: 1. Possibilities of adjusting physical activities in practice. 2. Sport of people with visual impairment. Biomedical characteristic (causes, consequences and specific aspects of visual disability). Indications and contraindications of physical activity. Case reports 3. Sport of people with hearing loss. As above. 4. Sport of people after cerebral palsy. 5. Sport of people after spinal cord injuries. 6. Sport of people with amputation and dysmelia. 7. Sport of people with mental retardation. 8. Sport of people with autism. 9. Sport of people with learning disabilities. 10. Sport of people with civilization diseases (cardiovascular, metabolic ….). 11. Sport in senior age. 12. – 14. Visit in a disability sport club; practical demonstration.
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