1. Sport
  2. Sports training
  3. Sports performance
  4. General components of a psychological preparedness programme
  5. Significant principles for planning psychological training
  6. Psychological training planning
  7. Design of psychological training programmes
  8. Psychological intervention in arbitration
  9. Psychological intervention in individual and team sports
  10. Psychology and adapted sport
  11. Talent spotting

  1. Psychology of Sports Training
  2. Sport education models
  3. Psychological intervention in sports learning
  4. Functions of the psychologist in sport initiation

  1. Expectations and their influence on performance
  2. Social and communication skills (HHSS)
  3. Coach leadership
  4. Behaviour modification

  1. Physical exercise
  2. Energy metabolism during exercise. Fatigue

  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. 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. Sports performance
  2. Influence of nutrition on sports performance
  3. Nutrition for training
  4. Nutrition for recovery

  1. Concept of sports injury
  2. Sports injuries and nutrition

  1. Psychological aspects: sport and nutrition
  2. Effects of social and sporting pressure on athlete's psychology and nutritional practices
  3. The psychology-nutrition relationship in different active and sedentary populations
  4. Eating disorders in sport