Fitness e Atividades de Ginásio II

Base Knowledge

n/a

Teaching Methodologies

The TP contents are also addressed in expository sessions, also based on bibliography of the specialty. In addition, current data/facts are presented that support the contents under analysis and/or good practice projects, which allow students to better understand the practical applicability of the topics covered. Exercises, activities and/or tasks of a practical nature, individually and/or in groups, are proposed by the teacher, and carried out by the students, to consolidate what is addressed in theoretical terms. In turn, the PL component is consolidated with experience, exploration and experimentation as a practitioner, in a first phase, and as a Technician in a later phase, passing the student through various microteaching situations, assuming the role of Teacher/Trainer/Instructor, both in moments of training or pedagogical practice and in moments of formal evaluation. The UC teacher(s) will use NÓNIO, adopted by ESEC-IPC as a support platform and interface with students, thus providing them with support materials (e.g., class slides), evaluation documents (e.g., minutes for the preparation of session plans) and/or general information (e.g., punctual changes in timetable), among others (e.g., submission of papers).

This CU is assessed exclusively by continuous evaluation [100% = 20 values] considering the following items:

1. Practical tests (70%).

2. Assignments (30%).

NOTE: for approval, the student must have a minimum of 50% in item 1 and 50% in item 2.

According to no. 8 of article 13 of the Academic Regulation of the 1st Cycle of Studies of ESEC, the student must meet the following conditions to be eligible for exam:

1. Have attended at least 50% of the classes.

The exam consists of a theoretical test (30%) and a practical test (70%). For approval, the student must have a minimum of 50% in both tests.

Learning Results

1. Step.

1.1. Plan and conduct the activity at an elementary level, applying the techniques and methods of choreographic assembly appropriate to the characteristics of the activity.

1.2. Adopt technical and pedagogical intervention strategies appropriate to the specificity of the activity.

2. Water aerobics.

2.1. Plan and conduct the activity at an elementary level, applying the techniques and methods of choreographic assembly appropriate to the characteristics of the activity.

2.2. Adopt technical and pedagogical intervention strategies appropriate to the specificity of the activity.

3. Localized.

3.1. Plan and conduct the activity at an elementary level, applying the techniques and methodologies appropriate to the characteristics of the activity.

3.2. Adopt technical and pedagogical intervention strategies appropriate to the specificity of the activity.

Program

1. Step.

1.1. Origin, evolution, characteristics, objectives, benefits and material.

1.2. Exercises, execution technique, critical components and common mistakes.

1.3. Session type (structure).

1.4. Techniques, strategies and methodologies of choreographic construction.

1.5. Specificity of technical-pedagogical intervention.

2. Water aerobics.

2.1. Origin, evolution, characteristics, objectives, benefits and material.

2.2. Exercises, execution technique, critical components and common mistakes.

2.3. Session type (structure).

2.4. Techniques, strategies and methodologies of choreographic construction.

2.5. Specificity of technical-pedagogical intervention.

3. Localized.

3.1. Origin, evolution, characteristics, objectives, benefits and material.

3.2. Exercises, execution technique, critical components and common mistakes.

3.3. Session type (structure).

3.4. Techniques, strategies and methodologies.

3.5. Specificity of the technical and pedagogical intervention.

Grading Methods

Exam
  • - Practical tests - 70.0%
  • - Frequency - 30.0%
Continuous evaluation
  • - Individual and/or Group Work - 30.0%
  • - Practical tests - 70.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

1. ACSM (2022). ACSM’s foundations of strength training and conditioning. Human Kinetics.

2. AEA (2018). Aquatic fitness professional manual. Human Kinetics.

3. Bonelli, S. (2001). Aquatic exercise. ACE.

4. Campos, F., Melo, R., & Mendes, R. (2021). Fitness e atividades de ginásio. Guia para profissionais. LIDEL.

5. González, I., Erquicia, B., & González, S. (2005). Manual de aeróbic y step. Paidotribo.

6. Kennedy-Armbruster, C., & Yoke, M. (2009). Methods of group exercise instruction. Human Kinetics.

7. Santos-Rocha, R., Rieger, T., & Jiménez, A. (2015). Europeactive’s essentials for fitness instructors. Human Kinetics.

8. Teixeira, D., Marques, P., & Gaspar, C. (2021). Manual do Técnico de Exercício Físico. Manz.