- Introduction to physiotherapy
- Anatomical foundations of movement
- Morphology
- Physiology
- Division of the skeleton
- Bone development
- Bone system
- Joints and movement
- Introduction
- Muscle tissue
- Muscle classification
- Muscle actions
- Ligaments
- Dorsal musculature
- Tendons
- Energy system
- ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
- Types of energy sources
- Anaerobic alactic anaerobic systems or phosphagen system
- Anaerobic lactic anaerobic system or anaerobic glycolysis
- Aerobic or oxidative system
- Physical exercise
- Energy metabolism during exercise. Fatigue
- Theoretical basis
- Caloric expenditure
- Nutrients in sport
- Endurance, strength, speed and flexibility
- Body outline
- Lateralisation process
- Coordination
- Balance
- Development of perceptual-motor skills
- Expressive manifestations associated with movement
- High performance training
- De-training
- Training intensity. Threshold law or Shultz-Arnodt law
- Adaptation of the organism. General adaptation syndrome theory
- Factors involved in physical training
- Factors of sport performance capability
- Preparation of sportsmen and women
- The general structure of multiannual preparation
- Organisation of preparation at different stages of long-term further training
- Main ways of intensifying preparedness
- The dynamics of loads and the relationship of work of different orientations
- Individual sports
- Collective sports
- Techniques and tactics in team sport
- Types of games
- Play as a teaching method
- Sport initiation
- Types of games for sports initiation
- Definition
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Frequent sports injuries
- The sport psychologist in high performance
- High Performance Athletes
- Clinical Psychology applied to sport
- Psychological Action Plan
- The Sports Psychologist's actions in High Performance