Athletics

A.Y. 2023/2024
8
Max ECTS
56
Overall hours
SSD
M-EDF/02
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The course covers topics in light athletics, examines the techniques and didactics, as well as the advances in modern theoretical concepts of training. The objective is to foster students' ability to develop and conduct physical activity and instruction in light athletics by combining its practical and theoretical aspects.
Expected learning outcomes
- Ability to observe and reciprocally correct
- Execute a variety of movements in track and field events, with the use of perceptive support in refining techniques (proprioception and transfer of sensorial data)
- Comprehension of the fundamentals of the various forms of light athletics and the ability to demonstrate them
- Ability to organize and plan training for learning the forms of light athletics in a coherent program based on athlete age and experience
- Ability to plan basic training in different forms of athletics
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

3A

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propedeutics for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Professor: Mondello Nadia
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Mondello Nadia

3B

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propaedeutics for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Professor: Castelli Sergio
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Castelli Sergio

3C

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propedeutics for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours

3D

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
General content
- The field: lanes and platforms, distance markers
- Historical overview of light athletics, its evolution and record performances
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the diverse forms of light athletics
- Promotion of light athletics and multiple trials
Races
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique, methods and means
- Relay: technique and didactics
- Obstacle course: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; preparation for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge necessary
Teaching methods
Teaching method
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
Reference teaching material and bibliography
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMMENDED MAGAZINES
- Atleticastudi - Trimestrale di ricerca scientifica e tecnica applicata all'atletica leggera;
- Universo Atletica - Rivista trimestrale dell'ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Rivista di cultura sportiva.

WEBSITES
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run with starting blocks
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion on the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours

3E

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propaedeutic for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.nationalthrowscoachesassociation.com/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Gigante Americo Pietro

3F

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propaedeutic for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Gigante Americo Pietro

3G

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propedeutics for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Professor: Bonato Matteo

3H

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propaedeutic for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Gigante Americo Pietro

3I

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propaedeutic for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with the assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Professor: Vanni Grazia Maria
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Vanni Grazia Maria

3L

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
Content
General content
- The field: track, lanes and platforms
- Historical overview of athletics specialties, its evolution and records
- Didactics of running, jumping, throwing as a school of movement, the motor patterns underlying the different specialties
- Promotion activities and multi events
Running
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Sprinting: technique and didactics
- Long-distance running: technique and training methods
- Relay races: technique and didactics
- Hurdles races: technique and didactics
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Jumping and throwing events
- Technical glossary and regulatory essentials
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of throwing: shot put, discus, javelin throw; propaedeutic for hammer throw
- Generalities and phases common to different forms of jumping: technique and didactics of long jump, triple jump, and high jump
- Overview of training methods for children and planning of activities based on age
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is necessary
Teaching methods
The course combines frontal lectures and practical exercises. During the practical exercises, students will learn didactic exercises graded to the student's ability.
Teaching Resources
ESSENTIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "Il nuovo manuale dell'istruttore di atletica leggera" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1-4/2010; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2011.
2. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - prima parte: generalità, corse e marcia- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 3/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
3. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - seconda parte: salti e prove multiple- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 4/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002.
4. A.A.V.V.: "Il manuale dell'allenatore di atletica leggera" - terza parte: i lanci- Atleticastudi; suppl. al n 1/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
5. A.A.V.V.: "Correre, saltare, lanciare", La Guida Ufficiale IAAF per l'insegnamento dell'atletica. FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2010.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
1. A.A.V.V.: "The role of speed in athletic events" - Atleticastudi; n. 3-4-5/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
2. Arcelli E. e coll.: "La scuola italiana di mezzofondo, fondo e marcia" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3-4/1996; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1996.
3. Arcelli E.- Dotti A.: "Il mezzofondo veloce: dalla fisiologia all'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1/2000; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2000.
4. Arcelli E.- Canova R.: "L'allenamento del maratoneta di alto e di medio livello" - Edizioni Correre; Milano, 2002.
5. Astrua M.: "Il salto in alto dalla "A" alla Fosbury" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 3/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
6. Calcini R.: "Decathlon" - Associazione sportiva e culturale ASSITAL; Edizioni ASSITAL; Roma, 2002.
7. Cometti G.: "L'allenamento della velocità" - Società Stampa Sportiva; Roma, 2002.
8. Paissan G.: "I salti nelle categorie giovanili" - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2/1994; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1994.
9. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - primo volume - Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 2-3/2002; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
10. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - secondo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2001; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2002
11. Paissan G.: "L'insegnamento dell'atletica leggera a scuola" - terzo volume- Atleticastudi; suppl. ai n 1-2/2008; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2008
12. Vittori C.: "Le gare di velocità" - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 2/1995; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1995.
13. Vittori C.: "L'allenamento del giovane corridore dai 12 ai 19 anni " - Atleticastudi; suppl. al n. 1-2/1997; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 1997.
14. Vittori C.: "La pratica dell'allenamento" - Atleticastudi; suppl. alla rivista Atleticastudi; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2003.
15. AAVV.: "L'allenamento giovanile" prima e seconda parte suppl. al n. 2 e 3/ 2003; FIDAL, Centro Studi e Ricerche; Roma, 2004.

RECOMENDED JOURNALS
- Atleticastudi - Quarterly scientific and technical research applied to athletics
- Universo Atletica - Quarterly magazine of ASSITAL;
- SDS - CONI Scuola dello Sport - Sports magazine

SITOGRAPHY
- http://www.fidal.it
- http://www.iaaf.org
- http://www.usatf.org
- http://www.european-athletics.org/
- http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/
- http://www.runtheplanet.com/
Assessment methods and Criteria
Testing of learning and evaluation criteria
A passing grade on the following practical trials is necessary in order to take the final interview:
- Test of the ability to perform basic preparatory exercises (stride, jumps, imitative exercises, analytical and facilitative exercises)
- Timed 60-m dash with starting blocks
- Timed 1000-m run
- Timed 60-m hurdle race with starting blocks
- Javelin throw and jumping, with assessment of the execution
The final exam consists of an interview. Questions may include: describing the techniques of the specialties covered during the course and their history, presentation of preparatory exercises and grading for learning a specialty, explanation of common errors and suggestions for their correction, discussion about the means and methods of training in youth categories, examples of exercises for training more advanced athletes, explanation of the criteria and basic concepts underpinning the theory of training and its planning.
Evaluation will be based on: acquisition of theoretical skills, use of appropriate terminology and clarity of explanation, ability to connect theoretical and practical skills.
The final grade will be expressed in 30/30 points based on the results of the interview and the practical trials.
M-EDF/02 - SPORT SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 8
Lessons: 56 hours
Professor: Vanni Grazia Maria
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Vanni Grazia Maria