- The practice of sport I
- The practice of sport II
- Methodology and terminology used
- Types of sports facilities. Interpretation manual of the National Census of Sports Facilities 2010.
- The use of renewable energies in sports facilities
- Typologies of conventional sports venues
- Sport and society
- Green Card for Sport
- Sports facilities in relation to sports practice
- Sports facilities in schools
- General definitions and characteristics of sports venues
- Space conditions: Exit and evacuation
- Parking: Spaces and accessibility
- Swimming pools: General
- Swimming pools
- Water polo pools
- Synchronised swimming
- Jumping pools
- Tracks: General
- Volleyball: temperature, lighting, playing surface and equipment
- Basketball: playing field, lighting, playing surface and equipment
- Tennis: playing field, lighting, equipment and playing surface
- Handball: playing field, lighting, playing surface and equipment
- Indoor football: playing field, surface and equipment
- Squash: playing field, temperature, lighting and playing surface
- Padel: playing field, lighting and playing surface
- Badminton: playing field, surface and equipment
- Fields: General
- 7-a-side football: pitch, lighting and playing surface
- Football: pitch, surface, lighting and equipment
- Rugby: playing field, surface, lighting and equipment
- Hockey: pitch, lighting and playing surface
- Entrance to sports venues
- Reception: Customer service areas in the sports facilities
- Circulations and Accessibility
- Circulation and evacuation stairs
- Circulation and evacuation ramps
- Lifts
- Access and Evacuation Doors
- Circulation and evacuation corridors
- Protections
- Pavement
- Toilets and changing rooms
- Sanitary appliances
- First Aid Kit
- Bleachers: Dimensions and visibility
- Accessibility signage
- Conditions and characteristics of accessibility information and signage
- Accessibility and removal of architectural barriers
- Programme of needs in a sports facility
- Planning a sports facility: phases and general principles
- Basic design criteria
- The design process of a sports facility and the functional organisation of spaces
- The life cycle of a sports facility
- Operation and management. Introduction
- Types of sports facility management
- Direct management
- Indirect management
- Mixed management
- Procurement procedures: The preparation of tender documents
- Management of a sports facility from a QUALITY perspective
- Security
- Accessibility and Mobility
- Certification of sports facilities
- Economic management of sports facilities
- Sustainability
- Certification systems
- Economic approach to sports infrastructure in Spain
- The entities owning and managing sports facilities in Spain: a progressive trend towards indirect management
- The location of sports facilities
- The access regime and users
- Quality and sustainability
- General concepts
- Achieving and maintaining health
- - Physical health
- - Mental health
- Initial concepts
- Bone system: locomotor system and movement
- - The bones
- - Skull and face
- - Spinal column
- - Trunk
- - Extremities
- - Appendicular skeleton
- - Cartilage
- The muscular system
- - Muscle tissue
- - Muscle classification
- - Main muscle groups, location and function
- - Muscle actions
- - The ligaments
- Joints and movement
- - Fibrous and cartilaginous
- - Synovial joints
- Tendons
- Muscle physiology and energy systems
- - Anaerobic endurance
- - Aerobic endurance
- Cardio-circulatory physiology
- Respiratory physiology
- The nervous system
- General concepts
- Resistance
- - Factors influencing the development of resilience
- - Resilience development and evolution
- Force
- - Types of force
- - Factors influencing strength development
- - Development and evolution of strength
- Speed
- - Types of speed
- - Factors influencing speed
- - Development and evolution of speed
- Flexibility
- - Types of flexibility
- - Factors influencing flexibility
- Preliminary characteristics of psychomotor skills
- The body schema
- - Elaboration of the body schema
- - Organisation of the body schema
- The process of lateralisation
- Coordination
- - Types of coordination
- - Coordination conditioning factors
- - The evolution of coordination
- - Educational guidelines for the development of coordination
- Balance
- - Types of balance
- - Factors conditioning equilibrium
- - Evolution of the balance
- - Educational guidelines for balance
- Development of perceptual-motor skills
- Expressive manifestations associated with movement
- Training and its types
- - Flexibility training
- - Muscle training
- - Strength training
- - Endurance training
- - Speed training
- - Cardiovascular or aerobic training
- De-training
- Training intensity. Threshold law or Shultz-Arnodt law
- - Threshold Law (Shultz-Arnodt Law)
- Adaptation of the organism. General adaptation syndrome theory
- - General adaptation syndrome or Seyle's stress theory
- - Principle of supercompensation
- - Principles of physical fitness training
- Factors involved in physical training
- Programming the training process
- Training planning
- Training session
- - Phases of a Training Session
- - Training Session Objectives
- - Types of training sessions
- Characteristics of a good trainer
- What and how should we teach?
- Phases in the football teaching and learning process
- Methodological guidelines in the initiation process
- The game: features
- The figure of the sports instructor in football
- Construction of the game
- - Relationship with the ball
- - Presence of the adversary
- - The game between eleven: complete game
- Introduction: regulations
- Regulations (FIFA) and key features
- - The playing field
- - The ball
- - The number of players
- - Players' equipment
- - The referee
- - The duration of the match
- - The goal scored
- - Offside
- - Free kicks
- - The penalty
- - The throw-in
- - The corner kick
- Interpretation of the rules of the game
- Use of the whistle
- The technique
- Individual technique
- - The control
- - Ability
- - Driving
- - Coverage
- - Foot strike
- - Head-butting
- - The feint
- - Dribbling
- - The shot
- Collective technique
- - The pass
- - The technical handover
- - Combined actions
- Goalkeeping technique
- - Individual technique
- - Collective technique
- Basic health and safety rules for the use of equipment and installations.
- Maintenance for the safety and hygiene of the different installations.
- Legislation related to sports facilities
- - Law 10/1990 of 15 October 1990 on Sport
- - National regulations on sports facilities
- Introduction to sports injuries
- Definition
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Frequent sports injuries
- - Some common acute sports injuries
- What should you do if you get injured while exercising?
- What can you do if you get injured?
- Common causes of training injuries
- Techniques used in the prevention and treatment of injuries
- Introduction to first aid
- - Basic principles of first aid
- - Breathing
- - The pulse
- First aid actions
- - Drowning
- - Losses of consciousness
- - Cardiac crises
- - Haemorrhages
- - The wounds
- - Fractures and dislocations
- - Burns
- General rules for bandaging
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation manoeuvres
- - Manual ventilation
- - External cardiac massage
- What is Scouting?
- - Scouter or Analyst
- Importance of Scouting
- - Analysis of own equipment
- - Analysis of the opposing team
- - Scouting as a method of performance evaluation
- Profile of the video manager
- Hardware and software elements
- Video capture and playback elements
- - Video capture
- - Display and interfaces
- - Wiring and assembly
- Video match analysis software
- - Interface in video analysis programmes
- What can be analysed in a team?
- - Defensive structure
- - Offensive structure
- Tactics
- Methodology of tactical preparation
- Rational land use
- - Ways of occupying the field of play
- Transitions in football
- Some offensive tactics or actions with the ball
- Defensive positioning
- - Dynamics of zone defence
- Basics of the game system
- - Characteristics of a game system
- Introduction to reporting
- - Types of reports
- - Report writing techniques
- - Style rules in the drafting of the final report
- - The use of concepts and clarifying definitions in the text
- Data and information collection
- Example of a player tracking form
- Example of a match scouting form
- Coach decision making
- Sports tactics
- - Methodology of tactical preparation
- Sports strategy
- - Characteristics of the sport strategy
- The Organisational Chart
- - Types of organisation charts
- - Advantages and disadvantages of different types of organigrams
- - Use of organisation charts
- Club members and their roles
- Professionalisation of football
- - Structural design proposal for an elite professional football club
- Strategic planning
- Phases of strategic planning
- Sports planning
- The sports project
- Sports project management
- Analysis of the environment and diagnosis in a sports organisation
- - Types of diagnosis
- - SWOT analysis
- Vision and mission
- Objectives
- Definition of grassroots football
- Categories of grassroots football
- - Prebenjamín and benjamín
- - Fry
- - Children's
- - Cadets
- - Youth
- The training session in grassroots football
- - Pedagogical approach of a session
- Emotions in sport
- - Emotions before competing
- Psychological aspects to consider in grassroots football
- - Motivation
- - Self-confidence
- - Concentration
- Goals and objectives in grassroots football
- - Designing a target setting system
- - Achieving goals
- Training in values
- - Influence among players
- - Influence of friends, family and the school environment
- Talent
- - Types of talents
- Talent spotting
- - Procedure to follow
- - Elements defining a talented player
- - Phases of talent spotting
- - Criteria and tests to be considered in the selection of sporting talents
- Skills assessment in talent spotting
- - Coordinative capacities
- - Learning capacity
- - Psychological, cognitive and sociological determinants
- - Correction factors to be taken into account
- Figures that make up the area
- - Sports Director
- - Coordinator
- - Football coach
- Competencies sought in the trainer
- Teaching methods
- - Classification of methods
- - Strategy in practice
- - Teaching techniques
- Teaching styles
- Figure of the physical trainer/trainer
- - Functions of the physical trainer according to Seirul-lo
- Physical exercise
- - Physiological effects on children and adolescents
- - Phases of the exercise
- Methodology for physical preparation in grassroots football
- - Heating
- - Physical training
- - Return to calm
- - Recovery and regeneration training
- Sports medicine area
- - Objectives of sports medicine
- - Roles of the sports physician
- Sports physiotherapy area
- - Figure of the physiotherapist
- Sports psychology area
- - Relationship of Psychology with Sport Psychology
- - Functions of sport psychology
- - Sport Psychology today
- Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players
- - Scope of application
- - Players' statute: amateur and professional players
- - Reassumption of amateur status
- - Cessation of activities
- - Player registration
- - Registration periods
- - Player's passport
- - Application form
- - International Transfer Certificate
- - Professional loans
- - Non-registered players
- - Enforcement of disciplinary sanctions
- - Enforcement of contracts
- - Termination of contracts for cause
- - Termination of contracts for justified sporting cause
- Protection of minors
- - Registration and notification of the presence of minors in academies
- - Training allowance
- - Solidarity mechanism
- SMEs as organisations
- Leadership
- A new approach in the Directorate
- Introduction
- Utility of the Business Plan
- The introduction of the Business Plan
- Business description. Products or services
- Market research
- Marketing Plan
- Production Plan
- Infrastructure
- Human Resources
- Financial Plan
- Risk Assessment. Project appraisal
- Legal structure. Legal form
- Introduction
- Human Resource Planning Concept
- Importance of Human Resource planning: advantages and disadvantages
- Objectives of Human Resource planning
- Prerequisites for HR planning
- The special case of SMEs
- Human Resource Planning Models
- In-company training. Talent development
- Training marketing
- Introduction
- Internal communication
- Communication tools
- Internal communication plan
- External communication
- Business or corporate culture
- Work climate
- Motivation and job satisfaction
- The employment contract: capacity, form, probationary period, duration and subjects
- Working time
- Types and modalities of employment contracts
- Employment contracts of indefinite duration
- Temporary employment contracts
- Training contract for obtaining professional practice
- Contract for work-linked training
- Introduction. The Social Security System
- Social Security Schemes
- General Social Security Scheme. Registration and cancellation
- Wages: elements, payment, SMI, extra pay, receipt and guarantee
- Social Security contributions
- Personal income tax withholding
- List of solved exercises: Basis and types of contingencies
- Introduction to accounting
- The duality of accounting
- Accounting valuation
- Book entry
- The financial statements
- The company's assets
- Regulations: General Chart of Accounts
- Case study approach
- Opening balance sheet
- Recording of operations for the financial year
- Adjustments prior to the determination of the profit for the year
- Trial balance
- Calculation of the result: profit or loss
- Closing entry in the accounts
- Annual accounts
- Distribution of the result
- Principles of accounting
- Accounting valuation
- Differentiation of payments and receipts
- Differentiation of costs and revenues
- Group 6 and 7 accounts
- Calculation of the accounting result
- Accounting for expenditure
- Revenue recognition
- Definition of fixed assets
- Tangible fixed assets
- Intangible fixed assets
- Accounting for fixed assets
- Depreciation and impairment
- Definition of traffic operations and classification
- Posting transactions with customers and debtors
- Post transactions with suppliers and creditors
- Debits from non-trade operations
- Introduction
- The work
- Health
- Productivity effects of working and health conditions
- The quality
- Introduction
- Risks linked to security conditions
- Hygiene risks
- Ergonomic risks
- Absenteeism, turnover and psychosocial risks associated with the sector
- Psychological harassment at work
- Job stress
- The Tribute
- Taxable event
- Passive subject
- Determination of tax liability
- Content of the tax debt
- Extinguishment of the tax debt
- Introduction
- Elements of the tax
- Income from work
- Income from economic activities
- Income from real estate capital
- Income from movable capital
- Capital gains and losses
- Special regimes: imputation and attribution of income
- Tax assessment
- Tax Management
- Nature of the tax
- Taxable event
- Non-taxable and exempt transactions
- Place where the taxable event takes place
- Chargeability of the tax
- Taxable persons
- Repercussion of the tax (Art. 88 LIVA)
- Tax base
- Tax rates
- Tax deduction
- Tax Management
- Special regimes
- Nature and scope
- Taxable event
- Passive Subject
- Tax base
- Tax period and chargeability of tax
- Tax rate
- Allowances and Deductions
- Special regimes. Small companies
- Special regime for mergers and divisions
- Tax treatment of certain leasing contracts
- Other special schemes
- Tax management