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Course Title: |
SPORT PHYSIOLOGY I |
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Course Code: |
AEB2009 |
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Type of Course: |
Compulsory |
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Level of Course: |
First Cycle |
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Year of Study: |
2 |
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Semester: |
3 |
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ECTS Credits Allocated: |
5 |
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Theoretical (hour/week): |
4 |
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Practice (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Laboratory (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Prerequisites: |
none |
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Recommended optional programme components: |
None |
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Language: |
Turkish |
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Mode of Delivery: |
Face to face |
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Course Coordinator: |
Prof. Dr. Şerife VATANSEVER |
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Course Lecturers: |
Prof. Dr. Şerife VATANSEVER |
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: |
serife@uludag.edu.tr U.Ü Spor Bilimleri Fakültesi |
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Website: |
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Objective of the Course: |
To intoduce the cell-tissue –organs and the systems that make up the human body
To explain and implement how the energy sources come into being in the long and short terms, the effects of physical efforts on yhe respiratory-circulatory-nerves system and other systems in various circumstances
To teach the effects and the practice of the physical changes that come into being under various circumstances
To compare the effects of the long term adaptations to training sessions on the systems
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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Introduction of cell muscle tissue and organelles |
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Energy systems (phosphogen, lactic acid, aerobic). |
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Energy production during aerobic and anaerobic exercises and recovery period, |
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Muscle tissue, general characteristics of skeletal Muscle tissue, general characteristics of skeletal muscle and functions, distribution of fibers in muscle, and effects on sportive performance |
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Muscle contraction types (isometric, concentric, isotonic, isokinetic contractions) and movement samples |
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Cardiovascular system and functions, structure of heart and blood vessels and functions, Chronic responses of cardiovascular system to different types of exercise |
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Respiration system, and exercise |
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Neural control of muscle activity
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Exercıse physıology and performance |
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Endocrine system, functions of glands and their hormones, general hormonal response to acute and chronic exercise, |
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Exercise in different conditions (thermal adaptation, altitude, etc.)
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Fatigue and recovery in Sport
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Observation of training adaptation adaptation associated with training
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Observation of training adaptation adaptation |
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