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Last update: Markéta Fričová (23.11.2020)
Intermediate: Mastering basic and modified strokes, game basics and rules. Advanced: Classes oriented on playing and perfecting individual skills. |
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Last update: Markéta Fričová (09.11.2020)
The objective of the physical education course is to motivate students to adopt a balanced and active lifestyle that includes physical activity and regeneration in addition to routine and work-related activities, and thus helping to maintain the physical and mental potential required for successful performance at school and in everyday life. This objective can only be achieved by developing basic physical abilities and specific physical skills needed for specific sports and regular individual physical exercise. Care for the body, health, and physical fitness is perceived in the process of instructing physical education as a vital component of an individual’s personality. |
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Last update: Markéta Fričová (09.11.2020)
Credits will be given for active participation in class. Students are allowed a maximum of three absences per semester. |
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Last update: Markéta Fričová (23.11.2020)
JEBAVÝ Radim, HOJKA Vladimír, KAPLAN Aleš: Rozcvičení při sportu. V Praze: Grada, 2014. 216 s. ISBN 978-80-247-4525-1 SCHONBORN Richard. Moderní výuka tenisové techniky V Praze: Hrubý Ladislav, 2008. 262 s. ISBN 978-3-89124-427-2 LINHARTOVÁ Denisa. Tenis. V Praze: Grada, 2009. 104 s. ISBN 978-80-247- 2703-5 Alter J. Michael: Strečink. V Praze: Grada, 1998. 232 s. ISBN 978-80-7169-763-3 |
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Last update: Markéta Fričová (23.11.2020)
Introductory information on tennis rules and game safety. Beginners:
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Last update: Markéta Fričová (23.11.2020)
Clean indoor shoes (light coloured non-perforated sole without heels). A limited number of tennis rackets available for borrowing on site. Intermediate: Having completed a beginner course or having mastered basic strokes. Advanced: Having mastered basic and modified strokes, knowledge of rules. |