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The subject is focused on understanding the principle of human movement in water, getting to know the physical properties of the water environment and its biomechanical principles. Graduates of the subject PPLS047C will acquire basic knowledge and skills about movement in the aquatic environment, which are subsequently important for the subject Basic of remedial swimming PPLS046C, which students will complete in the follow-up master's degree.
Last update: Jurák Daniel, Mgr., Ph.D. (08.08.2023)
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The aim of the subject is for students to understand the influence of basic swimming skills on the versatile movement of a person in the water environment, to master the correct swimming technique in selected swimming methods that are suitable for physiotherapy procedures in the water environment, and to become familiar with the basic elements of rescuing a drowning person. The student will learn to positively perceive the aquatic environment The student will acquire competencies that will enable him to work in the pool environment and is able to apply and modify simple basic skills in vertical and horizontal positions. By completing the subject, the student will acquire skills that will allow him to apply swimming movement and his basic skills to create movement programs that he will learn to design in the master's study in the subject Remedial Swimming.
Last update: Jurák Daniel, Mgr., Ph.D. (19.09.2023)
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