1. Introduction to physiotherapy
  2. - Mechanics of movement
  3. Anatomical foundations of movement
  4. - Planes, axes and joints
  5. - Physiology of movement
  6. - Preparation and expenditure of energy

  1. Morphology
  2. Physiology
  3. Division of the skeleton
  4. Bone development
  5. Bone system
  6. - Spinal column
  7. - Trunk
  8. - Extremities
  9. - Cartilage
  10. - Appendicular skeleton
  11. Joints and movement
  12. - Tibio-Tarsal or Tibio-Peroneo-Astragalar Joint
  13. - Knee joint
  14. - Coxo-femoral joint
  15. - Scapular-humeral joint

  1. Introduction
  2. Muscle tissue
  3. Muscle classification
  4. Muscle actions
  5. Ligaments
  6. Dorsal musculature
  7. Tendons

  1. Energy system
  2. ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
  3. Types of energy sources
  4. Anaerobic alactic anaerobic systems or phosphagen system
  5. Anaerobic lactic anaerobic system or anaerobic glycolysis
  6. Aerobic or oxidative system

  1. Physical exercise
  2. - Clasificación
  3. - Physiological effects of physical exercise
  4. - Physiological effects on children and adolescents
  5. - Phases of the exercise
  6. Organic adaptations in exercise
  7. - Metabolic adaptations
  8. - Circulatory adaptations
  9. - Cardiac adaptations
  10. - Respiratory adaptations
  11. - Blood adaptations
  12. - Adaptations of the internal environment
  13. Energy metabolism during exercise. Fatigue
  14. - Strength, power, performance and muscle glycogen recovery
  15. - Fatigue

  1. Theoretical basis
  2. Caloric expenditure
  3. Nutrients in sport
  4. - Carbohydrates
  5. - Fats
  6. - Protein
  7. - Water and electrolytes
  8. - Micronutrients

  1. Psychological needs in sport
  2. The purpose of psychological intervention
  3. Psychological variables, skills and techniques
  4. Psychological skills training
  5. Types of psychological intervention
  6. The role of psychology
  7. Athlete participation in psychological preparation

  1. Sport
  2. Sports training
  3. - Characteristics of sports training
  4. Sports performance
  5. General components of a psychological preparedness programme
  6. Significant principles for planning psychological training
  7. Psychological training planning
  8. Design of psychological training programmes

  1. General training concepts
  2. - Heating and cooling
  3. General career considerations
  4. - Career technique
  5. - Description of the exit technique
  6. - Reaction speed exercises
  7. Speed racing
  8. Middle-distance and long-distance races
  9. - Middle-distance or middle-distance races
  10. - Long-distance races
  11. Relay races
  12. - Relay race training exercises
  13. Hurdle races
  14. - Technical considerations for hurdles races
  15. - Training exercises
  16. Race walking
  17. - Elementary description of the technique
  18. - Technical initiation. Training
  19. High jump
  20. - High jump technique
  21. - Exercises for learning the technique
  22. The long jump
  23. - Long jump technique
  24. - Long jump training
  25. Pole vaulting
  26. - Pole vaulting technique
  27. - Pole vault training exercises
  28. The triple jump
  29. - Triple jump technique and phases
  30. - Training exercises for learning the triple jump
  31. Shot put
  32. - Basic shot put technique
  33. - Exercises for learning the technique
  34. The discus throw
  35. - The technique of discus throwing
  36. - Exercises for learning the technique
  37. Hammer throw
  38. - Hammer throw technique
  39. - Exercises for learning the technique
  40. The javelin throw
  41. - Javelin throwing technique
  42. - Exercises for learning the technique
  43. The combined tests

  1. General sports regulations
  2. Basic Regulation
  3. - Careers
  4. - Competitions
  5. - Combined tests
  6. - Walking tests

  1. Introduction to sports injuries
  2. Definition
  3. Prevention
  4. Treatment
  5. Frequent sports injuries
  6. - Introduction
  7. - Most common sports injuries
  8. What should you do if you get injured while exercising?
  9. What can you do if you get injured?
  10. Techniques used in the prevention and treatment of injuries

  1. Introduction to first aid
  2. - Basic principles of first aid
  3. - Breathing
  4. - The pulse
  5. First aid actions
  6. - Drowning
  7. - Losses of consciousness
  8. - Cardiac crises
  9. - Haemorrhages
  10. - The wounds
  11. - Fractures and dislocations
  12. - Burns
  13. General rules for bandaging
  14. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation manoeuvres
  15. - Manual ventilation
  16. - External cardiac massage

  1. General concepts
  2. Achieving and maintaining health

  1. Bone system: locomotor system and movement
  2. The muscular system
  3. Joints and movement
  4. Tendons

  1. Muscle physiology and energy systems
  2. Cardio-circulatory physiology
  3. Respiratory physiology
  4. The nervous system

  1. Resistance
  2. Force
  3. Speed
  4. Flexibility

  1. The body schema
  2. The process of lateralisation
  3. Coordination
  4. Balance
  5. Development of perceptual-motor skills
  6. Expressive manifestations associated with movement

  1. Training and its types
  2. De-training
  3. Training intensity. Threshold law or Shultz-Arnodt law
  4. Adaptation of the organism. General adaptation syndrome theory
  5. Factors involved in physical training

  1. Programming the training process
  2. Training planning
  3. Training session
  4. Characteristics of a good trainer

  1. Individual sports
  2. Collective sports
  3. Techniques in team sport. The game and sport
  4. Types of games
  5. Play as a teaching method
  6. Sport initiation
  7. Types of games for sports initiation
  8. Team sports starter kits

  1. Athletics
  2. Swimming
  3. Badminton
  4. Judo
  5. Tennis
  6. Rhythmic gymnastics
  7. Artistic gymnastics
  8. Aerobics
  9. Volleyball
  10. Basketball
  11. Football
  12. Handball

  1. Basic health and safety rules for the use of equipment and installations.
  2. Maintenance for the safety and hygiene of the different installations.
  3. Legislation related to sports facilities

  1. Introduction to sports injuries
  2. Definition
  3. Prevention
  4. Treatment
  5. Frequent sports injuries
  6. What should you do if you get injured while exercising?
  7. What can you do if you get injured?
  8. Common causes of training injuries
  9. Techniques used in the prevention and treatment of injuries

  1. Introduction to first aid
  2. Drownings
  3. Loss of consciousness
  4. Cardiac crises
  5. Seizures
  6. Bleeding
  7. Wounds
  8. Fractures and dislocations

  1. Professional ethics
  2. Keys to success