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History of physical culture and anthropomotorics - OPBT4T033A
Title: Historie tělesné kultury a antropomotorika
Guaranteed by: Katedra tělesné výchovy (41-KTV)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2023 to 2024
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 0 [hours]
Capacity: 56 / 56 (999)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D.
PhDr. PaedDr. Ladislav Kašpar, Ph.D.
Annotation -
Last update: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D. (08.04.2024)
The aim of the course is to provide students with information about the basics of physical culture theory, anthropomotorics and psychology of physical education and sport. To teach students to understand the importance of physical activities for creating a lifestyle. The basic topics are: Physical culture as a socio-cultural phenomenon, its place in the cultural development of mankind and the changing role in various socio-historical conditions. Kinanthropology as a discipline. Anthropomotorics in kinanthropology, its subject and content. Accentuation of biological, social and psychological context in creating a lifestyle. Credit is conditional on the submission of a seminar paper on a given topic. The exam requires oral verification.
Aim of the course -
Last update: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D. (16.05.2022)
To provide students with information about the basics of the theory of physical culture, anthropomotorics and psychology of physical education and sport. To teach students to understand the importance of physical activities for creating a lifestyle.
Descriptors -
Last update: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D. (16.05.2022)
Total student time load 135.0 Corresponding amount of credits 5 Allocated credits 5 Completion Z + Ex Direct teaching Lectures: 1 Seminar: 1 Preparation for teaching Expected preparation time for 1 hour of lecture 20 minutes Expected preparation time for 1 exercise 60 minutes Self-study of literature (per semester) 10 hours Work with study materials (per semester) 20 hours Fulfillment of continuous tasks (per semester) 10 hours Fulfillment of the subject Seminar work 5 hours Preparation for credit 10 hours Exam preparation and 40 hour exam
Literature -
Last update: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D. (16.05.2022)

SLEPIČKA, P., HOŠEK, V., HÁTLOVÁ, B. Psychologie sportu. Praha: Nakladatelství Karolinum, 2006, ISBN 80-246-1290-9.

TOD, D.  RAHMAN, R. Psychologie sportu. Praha: Grada, 2015, ISBN 978-80-247-4036.HOŠEK, V. Psychologie odolnosti. Praha: Karolinum, 2004, ISBN 382-096-01.

KOSSL, J., ŠTUMBAUER J., WAIC, M. Vybrané kapitoly z dějin tělesné kultury I-III, 2.vyd.PRAHA: FTVS UK, 1999.159 s. ISBN 80-7184-605-2

HODAŇ, B. Úvod do teorie tělesné kultury. Olomouc: UP, 2000.

HOGENOVÁ, A., aj. Pohyb a tělo. Praha: Karolinum, 1998, ISBN 80-7184-580-9.

HRABINEC, J. Prostor pro porozumění tělesné kultuře. In: Prostory porozumění - výchova, umění, sport. Praha: UK PedF, 2003, s. 56-62. ISBN 80-7290-124-9.

SVOBODA, B., HOŠEK, V. Pohyb a somatomentální vývoj osobnosti. Praha: UK, 1992.

HÁJEK, J. Antropomotorika. Praha: UK PedF, 2012.

MĚKOTA, K., BLAHUŠ, P. Motorické testy v tělesné výchově. Praha: SPN, 1983.

ČELIKOVSKÝ, S. a kol. Antropomotorika pro studující tělesnou výchovu. Praha: SPN, 1990.

 

Syllabus -
Last update: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D. (16.05.2022)
1. Importance of the subject, basic concepts, tasks, methodology. 2. Physical culture as a sociocultural phenomenon, its place in the cultural development of mankind (anthropogenesis, sapientation, humanization), basic information about the history of physical culture, philosophical, anthropological and sociological background of TTK. 3. Body culture and its relations to material culture, culture of interpersonal relations and spiritual culture. 4. The place of movement in human life and society. 5. System concept of body culture, hypokinesia, somatomental development of personality. Quality of life and lifestyle, health-oriented fitness and performance, 6. Ethical, ecological and aesthetic contexts of blood pressure. 7. Definition of the term kinesiology, human locomotor system, functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, control of momentum. 8. Anthropomotorics in kinanthropology, its subject, content, structure and methodology. 9. Types of motor skills, ontogenesis of human motor skills, structural, procedural and final aspects of physical exercises. 10. Sensorimotor learning and its phases. 11. Health-oriented fitness, performance. 12. Motor abilities and skills, their biological basis, structure and evaluation, diagnostics of human motor skills. 13. Motivation in physical education and sport. 14. Aggression in sport. 15. Regulation of current mental states. 16. Psychological training, its importance, social perception, sports communication. 17. Mental processes in physical education in adolescence. 18. Emotions, cognitive, emotional-motivational and free processes. 19. Psychology of rivalry and competition. 20. Creativity of teachers in physical education and sports, obstacles to creativity. practical use of knowledge in the conditions of physical education and sport.
Course completion requirements -
Last update: PhDr. Martin Dlouhý, Ph.D. (16.05.2022)
Credit requirements: seminar work Exam requirements: oral exam
 
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