Sports Technologies and Fitness

A.Y. 2020/2021
8
Max ECTS
56
Overall hours
SSD
M-EDF/02
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
This course aims at providing a basic knowledge on the activities performed in different Fitness and Wellness scenarios, from sports&fitness clubs to leisure and recreational contexts/centers, at individual and group level. Diverse technologies, methods and equipment will be analyzed in order to meet typical customers' and gym users' goals: performance development, -mantaining, and recovery, including their related psycho-physical wellness and weight loss.
Expected learning outcomes
The course will be providing graduates with knowledge and adequate competences relative to:

·Classification, specificity, and nomenclature of the exercises and equipment used for various muscle and joints groups;
·Baseline physical fitness evaluation, from monitoring to achievement of the goals;
·Most appropriate methods and technologies in relation to the planned Fitness and Wellness objectives;
·Criteria for applying and carrying out specific technics and interventions;
·Designing personalized programs for amateurs, healthy and adult people;
·Customer and business management
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
year
If the situation allows it, lessons will be held face to face in the classroom. Each lesson will be videotaped and made available asynchronously through the Ariel platform. If the situation worsens, the lessons will be delivered through the Microsoft Teams platform and can be followed in synchrony according to the scheduled time and asynchronously because they are recorded through the same platform.
Course syllabus
- Concepts of fitness and wellness, and their changes in response to the demands of modern society and future prospects
- Classification, theory, technique, and didactics of overloading exercises (free weights and isotonic machines): principles, correct execution, didactic approach, assistance, and practical exercises
- Definition and structure of gym workout charts for fitness
- Elements in teaching Olympic weightlifting
- Equipment and innovative methods for teaching neuromuscular cognitive training (relaxing)
- Proprioceptivity: principles, objectives, proprioceptive training of balance with/without perturbation
- Posture evaluation in fitness (tests and methods)
- Muscle stretching : principal methods (static, dynamic); concept of muscle chains and application to global decompensated stretching
- Methods and techniques for psychophysical relaxation (meditation, autogenic training and its variants)
- Specific methods (e.g., Pilates)
- Functional fitness: principles, objectives (floor exercises, calisthenics, with/without equipment, TRX, kettlebell, Crossfit)
- Functional evaluation in fitness (children, adults, older adults)
- Evaluation of anthropometric characteristics and body composition (main methods in fitness)
- Cardiopulmonary evaluation in fitness/principles and techniques for cardiorespiratory conditioning (aerobic training)
- Use of wearable technologies/devices and smart apps in fitness (monitoring of training, energy expenditure during physical activity)
- Social-communicative aspects
- Social psychology in approach to the client/user
- Business management
- Definition of a company, and fitness business models in particular
- Classification of fitness centers
- Evaluation criteria of a fitness center and the commercial fitness sector
- Areas of competence
- Fitness population
- Marketing mix (four Ps: product, price, promotion, place)
- Definition and classification of the product
- Services delivered and perceived
- Sales in a fitness center: the tour
- Forms for commercial businesses

Unit 1. Technical training
Content
- Concepts of fitness and wellness, and their changes in response to the demands of modern society and future prospects
- Single and multiple joint movement
- Classification of strength exercises (basic and complementary exercises for the extension muscle chain and flexion muscle chain and specific muscle areas)
- Theory, technique, and didactics of floor exercises for conditioning and strength training (abs-glutes-thighs gymnastics) and on machines
- Principles and techniques of cardiorespiratory conditioning (aerobics)
- Contraindication, common errors, assistance, active and passive prevention
- Global and segmental stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation in floor exercises with/without equipment (Pancafit® bench), comparison of study results
- Methods and techniques for muscle relaxation
- Functional fitness: principles, objectives (introduction to practice in the TRX method and kettlebell)
- Proprioceptive gymnastics: principles, objectives
Unit 2. Theory
Content
Theoretical analysis of the topics covered in Unit 1.
- Organization of the proprioceptive nervous system (1 lesson)
- Posture evaluation (1 lesson)
- Evaluation of body composition: theoretical underpinnings of anthropoplicometry and impedentiometry (1 lesson)
- Acute and chronic effect of stretching (1 lesson)
- Evaluation of cardiofitness in the gym and planning of goal-oriented training (2 lessons)
- Muscle hypertrophy: theoretical concepts and methods for muscle development (2 lessons)
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge required
Teaching methods
If the situation allows it, lessons will be held face to face in the classroom. Each lesson will be videotaped and made available asynchronously through the Ariel platform. If the situation worsens, the lessons will be delivered through the Microsoft Teams platform and can be followed in synchrony according to the scheduled time and asynchronously because they are recorded through the same platform.
Teaching Resources
Bibliography

Suggested books

Alter M.J. - Science of stretching, Human Kinetics Books, Champaign, Illinois
Bosco C. - La Forza Muscolare Aspetti fisiologici ed applicazioni pratiche, Società Stampa Sportiva
Roi G.S - Manuale di Cardiofitness, Alea Edizioni Milano
Toso B. - Back School Neck Scholl Bone School , Edi Ermes Milano
Umili A. Urso A. - Le basi scientifiche del potenziamento muscolare, Società Stampa Sportiva

Testi di consultazione
Mc Ardle W.D, Katch F.I, Katch V.L - Fisiologia applicata allo sport, Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
SharKey B.J - Fisiologia del Benessere, Edra Milano
Wirhed R. - Anatomia del movimento e abilità atletica, Edi Ermes Editore, Milano
Kotler P. - Marketing management, Pearson editore
Fiocca R. Sebastiani R. - Politiche di marketing, Hoepl
Kapandji I.A. - Fisiologia articolare, vol 1-3, Monduzzi Editore.


Manuali e guide pratiche
Calì S. - Body Building Corso Completo, De Vecchi Editore
Capobianco-Lanzani - Stretching, Alea Edizioni Milano
Cianti G. - Stretching, Sonzogno, Milano
Cianti G. - Fitness, Sonzogno, Milano
Delavier F. - Guida agli esercizi di muscolazione, Arcadia Edizioni
Fucci A.- Linee generali della teoria dell'allenamento sportivo Casa Editrice Scientifica Internaz.
Goodin D. , De Tomasi R. - Step Tactics, Alea Edizioni Milano
Heyward V.H - Fitness - un approccio scientifico, Sporting Club L. Da Vinci Ed. Milano
Howley Edward T. - Don Franks B. - Manuale dell'istruttore di Fitness Calzetti Mariucci Editore, Torgiano PG
Marchi I. - Training autogeno, Demetra , Giunti Gruppo Editoriale, Firenze
Mc Atee - P.N.F. tecniche di stretching facilitato Calzetti Mariucci Editore, Torgiano PG
Mosca U.- Manuale Professionale di Stretching Tecniche di allungamento muscolare per applicazioni cliniche e sportive, Red Edizioni
Prentice Bill - P.N.F. facilitazione propriocettiva neuromuscolare Calzetti Mariucci Editore, Torgiano PG
Roi G.S., Groppi R. - 99 esercizi addominali, Alea Edizioni Milano
Selby A. - Herdman A. - Pilates, Corbaccio, Milano, 2000
Thompson C.W - Manuale di Chinesiologia Strutturale, Medical Books
Umili A. - Chinesiologia applicata per fitness e body building, Società stampa sportiva
Ungaro A. - Pilates, Fabbri Editori
Toso B. et al. - Tecniche di rilassamento per la Back School (n° 4 cd) , Edi Ermes Milano
Assessment methods and Criteria
If the situation allows it, the exam will take place in written form according to the procedures described in the section "Exam procedures". Alternatively, the exam will take place in oral form using the Teams platform.
PRACTICAL CLASS
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 5
Lessons: 35 hours
Shifts:
CORSO PRATICO 3A
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3B
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3C
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3D
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3E
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3F
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3G
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
CORSO PRATICO 3H
Professors: Ce' Emiliano, Codella Roberto
THEORY CLASS
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 21 hours
Professor(s)
Reception:
Monday and Friday, from 9.00 to 17.00
Via Giuseppe Colombo 71, 2nd Building, mezzanine floor ; via Skype: emiliano_ce; via Teams: [email protected]
Reception:
by appointment
LITA (Segrate)
Reception:
By appointment
Via Giuseppe Colombo 71, (Building #2) - 20133 Milano or online (MS Teams)