1. Introduction to physiotherapy
  2. Anatomical foundations of movement

  1. Morphology
  2. Physiology
  3. Division of the skeleton
  4. Bone development
  5. Bone system
  6. Joints and movement

  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. Energy metabolism during exercise. Fatigue

  1. Theoretical basis
  2. Caloric expenditure
  3. Nutrients in sport

  1. Endurance, strength, speed and flexibility
  2. Body outline
  3. Lateralisation process
  4. Coordination
  5. Balance
  6. Development of perceptual-motor skills
  7. Expressive manifestations associated with movement

  1. High performance training
  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. Factors of sport performance capability

  1. Preparation of sportsmen and women
  2. The general structure of multiannual preparation
  3. Organisation of preparation at different stages of long-term further training
  4. Main ways of intensifying preparedness
  5. The dynamics of loads and the relationship of work of different orientations

  1. Individual sports
  2. Collective sports
  3. Techniques and tactics in team sport
  4. Types of games
  5. Play as a teaching method
  6. Sport initiation
  7. Types of games for sports initiation

  1. Definition
  2. Prevention
  3. Treatment
  4. Frequent sports injuries

  1. The sport psychologist in high performance
  2. High Performance Athletes
  3. Clinical Psychology applied to sport
  4. Psychological Action Plan
  5. The Sports Psychologist's actions in High Performance