Motor control and applied statistics (KTV/E-MCS)
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- 5 credits
- Lecturer: doc. Mgr. Roman Farana, Ph.D.
- Teaching language: English
- Method of completion: Pre-exam credit
- Semester: Winter
Synopsis / description / annotation:
Objectives of the course are to introduce students to the theory of development and diagnosis of motor skills and fitness in a different target groups of people.
Requirements on student:
Active participation and task presentation in seminars, final test
Content:
Lectures
- Anthropometrics (science, objectives, interdisciplinary relations)
- Motor Diagnostic1 (Diagnostic Process Phase)
- Motor Diagnostics 2 (scaling and standardising results)
- Power
- Endurance
- Coordination
- Flexibility
- Speed and agility (agility)
- Motor skills
- Power and sports performance
- Human Motor Ontogenesis
- Laterality
- Basic methods to monitor motor development
Seminar
- Elements of seminar tasks (form and content).
- Power testing and statistical data processing
- Endurance testing and statistical data processing
- Speed testing and statistical data processing
- Coordination capability testing and statistical data processing
- Flexibility testing and statistical data processing
- Motor skills testing and statistical data processing
- Scaling exercise skills and statistical data processing
- Motor docility testing and statistical data processing
- Laterality testing and statistical data processing
- Motor performance standardisation and scoring
- Agility Diagnostics and Statistical Data Processing
- Final test
Literature:
- O´Donoghue. Statistics for Sport Studies and Exercise Studies: An introduction. Routledge, New York: Taylor and Francis Group, 2012.
- Reiman PM & Manske RC. Functional Testing in Human Performance. Human Kinetics, 2009. ISBN 0-7360-6879-1.
- Schmidt, R. A., & Lee, T. D. Motor Control and Learning-A Behavioral Emphasis (5th ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics., 2011.
Updated: 03. 10. 2022