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. Organic adaptations in exercise
  3. Energy metabolism during exercise. Fatigue

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

  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. 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

  1. Introduction: What is basketball?
  2. Teaching-learning process
  3. Teaching and learning: phases
  4. Methodological principles
  5. Teaching models
  6. Feedback and results
  7. The game: characteristics and construction

  1. The game: track and equipment
  2. The teams
  3. Rules of the game
  4. Violations
  5. Faults
  6. Referees and signalling

  1. Introduction to technique and tactics
  2. Technical basics
  3. Tactical fundamentals

  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. Techniques used in the prevention and treatment of injuries

  1. Introduction to first aid
  2. First aid actions
  3. General rules for bandaging
  4. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation manoeuvres

  1. Biomechanics of anatomical segments
  2. Static and dynamic posture
  3. Biomechanics of normal human gait
  4. Biomechanics of the cervical spine
  5. Biomechanics of the dorsal spine and thorax
  6. Biomechanics of the lumbar spine
  7. Biomechanics of the upper limb
  8. Biomechanics of the lower limb

  1. Strength training
  2. Physical conditioning
  3. Injury prevention and recovery

  1. Launching technique
  2. Ball handling
  3. Defensive skills

  1. The counter-attack
  2. Pass and cut
  3. Fixing of the odd
  4. Triangle play
  5. Direct blocking
  6. Indirect blocking

  1. Rival assessment and analysis
  2. Individual and collective performance analysis
  3. Application of advanced analytical techniques in sport

  1. Design of specific training programmes for basketball players of different levels and positions.
  2. Exercises and routines to improve power and vertical jump in basketball
  3. Training strategies to improve shooting, ball handling and defensive skills in basketball

  1. Official basketball regulations
  2. Communication techniques with the refereeing team

  1. Advanced principles of physical preparation
  2. Tactical periodisation and integrated training applied to basketball

  1. Basketball training models
  2. Performance assessment and analysis
  3. Team management

  1. Defensive strategies
  2. Defence in special situations

  1. Attacks in numerical superiority
  2. Counter-attack and offensive transition
  3. Methodology of training of offensive game systems

  1. Development of gaming systems
  2. Video analysis
  3. Identification of opponent's play patterns and tendencies

  1. Decision-making situations
  2. Factors influencing decision making
  3. Types of decisions
  4. Tactical thinking and development
  5. Workouts for the improvement of the player's technical-tactical fundamentals

  1. Strategic planning
  2. Phases of strategic planning
  3. Sports project management
  4. Economic and financial planning of a sports organisation
  5. Analysis of the environment and diagnosis in a sports organisation

  1. 1.Progress and evolution from group to team
  2. Emotional management of the group
  3. Group cohesion tools
  4. Motivational strategies during competitions

  1. Key actions and skills of the leader
  2. Group climate and individual development
  3. Communication tools

  1. Competitive exposure and specific preparation
  2. Pre-competition and sport competition
  3. Post-competition sports

  1. Energy transformations
  2. Energy units of measurement
  3. Adult energy needs
  4. Calories in food
  5. Nutritional pyramid

  1. The use of muscle energy
  2. Carbohydrates
  3. Fats in physical exercise
  4. Protein in physical exercise
  5. Vitamins
  6. Minerals
  7. Water in physical practice

  1. Water balance
  2. Water intake and elimination
  3. The functions of water during sport
  4. Fluid and electrolyte replenishment during sports practice
  5. Guidelines for proper fluid, carbohydrate and electrolyte replenishment
  6. Types of drinks recommended during sport
  7. Hyperthermia and dehydration. Effects

  1. Beginnings of ergogenic techniques
  2. Lipids and carbohydrates with ergogenic aid elements
  3. Proteins, amino acids
  4. Vitamins and minerals as a supplement
  5. Bicarbonate, citrate and phosphate
  6. Other substances used as ergonomic aids
  7. Doping

  1. Food education
  2. Caloric expenditure rates
  3. Carbohydrates and their requirements during sports activities
  4. Fats
  5. Protein and its requirements during sport
  6. Hypertrophy training

  1. Diets
  2. Nutrient requirements
  3. Diets for athletes
  4. Indicative basic daily menu for strength and endurance sports
  5. Types of diets
  6. Nutritional trends among athletes

  1. The practice of physical activity in childhood
  2. The practice of physical activity in adolescence
  3. The practice of physical activity in adulthood
  4. The practice of physical activity in old age

  1. The formation of personal identity
  2. What is Coaching?
  3. Origins of the term “Coaching”
  4. Main currents of influence
  5. New trends in Coaching

  1. Coaching in sports training
  2. Optimisation of sport strategy
  3. Creep

  1. Responsibility and functions of the trainer-coach
  2. Objectives, mission and values
  3. Key factors in sports coaching
  4. Roles and interaction

  1. The contract: initial assessment and establishment of the relationship
  2. Assessment and design of the action plan
  3. Work and training sessions
  4. Evaluation of progress
  5. The first session

  1. Concentration
  2. Attributional style
  3. Self-confidence and Security
  4. Injury prevention

  1. Sports injuries and classification
  2. Psychological factors related to sports injuries
  3. Prevention-oriented intervention
  4. Rehabilitation-oriented interventions

  1. Identity and group cohesion
  2. Group vs Team
  3. Individual, collective and environmental factors in the achievement of the team's goals

  1. Positive thinking
  2. Motivation
  3. Self-assessment and expectations
  4. Voltage and energy regulation
  5. Winning intention

  1. Physical health care
  2. Psychological health care
  3. Mind-body balance

  1. The coach-trainer as leader and mentor
  2. Influence and power
  3. Leader-centred approaches: leadership traits and styles
  4. Situational or contingency theories
  5. Leadership styles

  1. Sporting talent
  2. Traditional approach to talent spotting
  3. New alternatives to the process of detecting sporting talent
  4. Psychological variables and assessment tools in talent detection