- Bone system
- - Bones of the head
- - Bones of the thorax
- - Vertebral bones
- - Bones of the upper limbs
- - Bones of the lower limbs
- Deformities of the spinal column
- The muscle
- - Contraction
- - Tension
- - Muscle fatigue
- The skin
- Respiratory system
- - Anatomy
- - Physiology
- Cardiovascular system
- - The heart
- - Blood
- Digestive system
- - Pancreas
- - Liver
- - Digestion process
- - Renal system
- Endocrine system and hormones
- - Endocrine system
- - Androgens and anabolic agents
- Nervous system
- - Central nervous system
- - Peripheral nervous system
- Pharmaceuticals in sport
- Introduction to Myology
- Types of Muscle Tissue
- - Smooth muscle tissue
- - Skeletal or striated muscle tissue
- - Cardiac muscle tissue
- Characteristics of muscle tissue
- - Regeneration of muscle tissue
- The Skeletal Muscle
- - Skeletal muscle vascularisation
- - Skeletal muscle innervation
- - Classification of skeletal muscles
- - Skeletal muscle functions
- Muscle attachments
- Muscle tone and strength
- - Muscle tone
- - Muscular strength
- Muscle contraction
- Introduction to exercise physiology
- - Concepts
- - Physical activity and cardiovascular health
- Physical exercise
- - Clasificación
- - Factors influencing physical wear and tear
- - Physiological effects produced by physical exercise
- - Phases of physical exercise
- Organic adaptations in exercise
- - Metabolic adaptations
- - Circulatory adaptations
- - Cardiac adaptations
- - Respiratory adaptations
- - Adaptations in the blood
- - Adaptations of the internal environment
- Fatigue
- - Acute muscle fatigue
- - General fatigue
- - Chronic fatigue
- Bodybuilding gymnastics. Basic equipment
- - Bars
- - Dumbbells
- - Supports and cages
- - Máquinas
- - Banks
- Bodybuilding terminology
- - Optimum timetable
- - The importance of breathing
- Muscle building exercises
- - Pectorals
- - Bibs
- - Oblique
- - Shoulders
- - Biceps
- - Triceps
- - Abdominals
- - Forearms
- - Legs
- Training principles
- - Training principles for beginners
- - Advanced training principles
- Training for women
- Concept of Sports Supplementation and biotypes
- Sports supplements
- - Protein
- - Carbohydrates
- - Amino acids
- - Protein and/or energy bars
- - Creatina
- - Pre and post training
- - Fat burners
- - Energetics
- Ergogenic aid
- - Main features
- - Studies and research
- Lipid-type ergogenic aids and related substances
- Protein-type ergogenic aids, amino acids and other nitrogenous substances
- Vitamins and minerals
- Bicarbonate and other tampons
- Other ergogenic aids
- - Caffeine
- - Pyruvate
- - Gingenosides
- Muscle building exercises
- Basic bodybuilding training techniques
- - Adaptations to load training
- Training programming
- Kinesiology
- Intensity. Bodybuilding concepts
- Basic concepts
- Doping
- - Definición
- - Substances banned by the International Olympic Committee
- - Reasons for the fight against doping
- - History of doping and its relation to drug addiction
- Substances and methods of doping
- - Doping substances. Their metabolites. Their precursors
- - Doping methods
- Organisation of doping controls
- Sample collection and extraction
- - Rights and Duties of Doping Control Officers Notification to Athletes
- - Preparation and implementation of the sampling process
- - Guidelines for conducting the urine sample collection process in a doping control test
- - Guidelines for conducting the blood sample collection process in a doping control test
- - Responsibilities of escorts during screening and security processes and post-sampling processes
- CSD doping control laboratory
- Disciplinary proceedings
- - Sanctions
- International Anti-Doping Regulations
- - The World Anti-Doping Agency
- - The International Olympic Committee
- - International sports federations
- - The World Anti-Doping Code
- Introduction to sports injuries
- Definition
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Frequent sports injuries
- - Most common 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
- - Elbow or knee bandage
- - Ankle and foot bandage
- - Hand and wrist bandage
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation manoeuvres
- - Manual ventilation
- - External cardiac massage
- Anatomy
- - Anatomical position
- - Key concepts: planimetry, body axes, symmetry, and eponyms.
- - Constitutional types of the human body
- - Classification of anatomy
- Systems and apparatus of the human anatomy
- - Bone system and functions
- - Respiratory system
- - Cardiovascular system
- - Digestive system
- - Renal system
- - Endocrine system
- - Nervous system
- - The skin
- Myology
- Muscle Tissues: smooth, skeletal and cardiac
- - Muscle movements
- Characteristics of muscle tissue
- - Regeneration of muscle tissue
- The Skeletal Muscle
- - Classification of skeletal muscles according to: form, action and function
- - Muscular action on the skeleton
- Muscle attachments
- Muscle tone and strength
- - Muscle tone
- Theoretical basis
- Caloric expenditure
- Nutrients in sport
- - Carbohydrates
- - Fats
- - Protein
- - Water and electrolytes
- - Micronutrients
- Sports injuries. Concept
- -Prevention of sports injuries
- - Treatment of sports injuries
- Lower limb injuries
- - Leg injuries
- - Foot injuries
- - Thigh injuries
- - Knee injuries
- Upper limb and trunk injuries
- - Upper extremity injuries
- - Shoulder injuries
- Injuries in children
- - Most common injuries in children
- Treatment of sports injuries
- - Orthopaedic treatment of injuries
- - Functional taping and different sports applications
- - Skin lesions caused by sporting activities
- - Medical hydrology and complementary natural therapies
- Introduction to the history of massage
- - From Egypt to Islam
- - From the Middle Ages to the 20th century
- Introduction to sports massage
- - Manipulative techniques used in the performance of massages
- Stages for the application of a sports massage
- - Keys to sports massage
- Gymnastics for massage. Chirogymnastics
- Physiological effects of massage
- - Myofascial stretching in sport
- General indications and contraindications for massage
- - Indications for massage
- - Contraindications to massage
- Massage
- - Warm-up massage
- - Intra-competition massage
- - Restorative or post-competition massage
- - Training or inter-week massage
- - Massage as part of a physiotherapy programme for injuries
- Self-massage for athletes
- Russian massage
- Foot reflexotherapy for athletes
- - Benefits of foot reflexology
- - Contraindications of foot reflexology
- Manual lymphatic drainage
- - Basic techniques in lymphatic drainage
- Cryotherapy, cryomassage and cryokinetics
- - Physiological effects
- - Indications and contraindications
- - Forms of application
- Cryomassage and Cryokinetics
- - Application of cryomassage
- - Indications for cryomassage
- - Contraindications to cryomassage
- - Cryokinetics
- Shiatsu. Japanese massage
- - Benefits of shiatsu treatment
- Functional bandaging
- - Functional taping techniques
- - Indications and contraindications for functional taping
- - Properties of functional bandaging
- Types of functional bandages
- - Functional bandages: shoulder and elbow
- - Functional bandages: wrist
- - Functional bandages: trunk
- - Functional bandages: thigh and knee
- - Functional ankle and foot supports
- Other bandages
- - Neuromuscular bandages
- - Bandaging the patient with lymphoedema
- - Dressing the amputee patient
- Knee anatomy and biomechanics
- - Physical examinations of the knee
- Magnetic resonance imaging of soft tissues of the knee
- Knee injuries
- - Soft-tissue rheumatism of the knee
- - Rehabilitation of knee injuries
- - Osteopathy
- Electro-stimulation of the knee joint
- Lower limb rehabilitation in the aquatic environment
- Basic concepts: physical activity, physical exercise and fitness
- - Physical activity
- - Physical exercise
- - Physical condition
- Benefits of physical activity
- - Components of physical activity
- Effects of physical activity and diet
- - Effects on obesity
- - Effects on diabetes
- - Effects on high blood pressure
- Cineanthropometry
- - Anthropometry
- Ergogenic aids
- - Características
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Cold and Heat Injuries (Frostbite and Hypothermia)
- - Freezing
- - Hypothermia
- Cramp, exhaustion and heat stroke
- - Heat cramps
- - Heat exhaustion
- - Heat shock