Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2024-25

1.1.1.- Contributions of the subject to the degree profile

The subject "SPORTS WITH EQUIPMENT AND COMBAT SPORTS" is encompassed within the content block "Fundamentals of Sports" and as part of the core contents of the degree, it forms part of Basic Disciplinary Knowledge.
On one hand, the block will focus on simultaneously addressing the theoretical and practical contributions related to "Sports with Equipment" and their implementation. Basic content related to the teaching-learning processes for acquiring both basic and specific motor patterns and behaviors, related to sports with equipment, will be developed. The acquisition of knowledge, procedures, and attitudes will be approached from a global perspective for their transfer to the applied field, focusing on the design of meaningful learning scenarios for beginners and their non-linear progression. The goal is sports adherence while respecting the principle of individualization in the content work, in various fields of sports practice.
On the other hand, the block corresponding to the subject of combat sports will be developed. Judo is one of the most practiced sports in our country (ranking fifth in terms of the number of federative licenses) and in the world, with national Judo federations currently existing in 197 countries across the five continents.
The high number of practitioners in our country has led to an increase in their sports level, and as a result, the performance in international competitions is very satisfactory, with Judo being one of the top sports in terms of bringing Olympic medals to our country.
The fact that UNESCO has declared Judo as the most recommended sport for children up to 12 years old has led to considerable demand for the practice of this sport at these ages, which is why it is very common for it to be offered as an extracurricular activity in most schools in our country.

1.1.2. - Relationship of the Subject with Other Subjects

Combat and adversary sports (a term that includes, among others, the most universal of them, Judo) are one of the basic contents of the content block. Their teaching-learning is related to the contents of other subjects within the curriculum, such as: Mechanical Fundamentals of Human Motor Skills, Manifestations of Human Motor Skills, Teaching Physical Activity and Sport, and Sports Training.

1.1.3. - Descripción de la asignatura

The contents of the combat sports block encompass both the learning of various specific technical-tactical skills and the regulatory aspects, as well as their adaptation to different fields of application, which can include: teaching physical activity and sport, sports initiation, sports training, and physical activity for health

 

 

Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2024-25

Transversal Competences

  • CGUA1 : Foreign language skills.
  • CGUA2 : Computer and information technology skills.
  • CGUA3 : Oral and written communication skills.

 

General Competences

  • CG1.1 : Capacity to identify, list, analyse, synthesise and apply the conceptual content determined by the subjects studied for the Sciences of Physical Activity and Sport degree.
  • CG2.1 : Oral and written communication skills in the development of conceptual and procedural content with special attention to the mastery of argumentation and critical reasoning in the subjects of the degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences.
  • CG3.1 : Capacity to design, apply and evaluate high-quality processes, programs and projects in the fields of teaching, training and the promotion of health and recreational sport
  • CG3.2 : Awareness and recognition of diversity and multiculturalism in the fields of teaching and learning, training and the promotion of health and recreation.
  • CG5.1 : Commitment to the values of equity with respect to gender issues, diversity and democracy in the practice of physical activity and sport.
  • CG5.2 : Commitment to ethical values in the development of sporting competition.

 

Specific Competences

  • AC1.1 : Understand, develop and know how to apply the procedures, strategies, activities, resources, techniques and methods involved in the teaching-learning process efficiently, developing the whole course of action in all sectors of professional intervention in physical activity and sport (formal and informal physical-sports teaching; physical and sports training; physical exercise for health; management of physical activity and sport).
  • AC1.2 : Design and apply the methodological process comprising observation, reflection, analysis, diagnosis, implementation, technical-scientific evaluation and/or dissemination in different contexts and in all sectors of professional intervention in physical activity and sport.
  • AC1.4 : Adapt the educational intervention to the individual characteristics and needs of the whole population and with emphasis on special populations such as: schoolchildren, the elderly, people with reduced mobility and people with pathologies, health problems or similar (diagnosed and/or prescribed by a doctor), taking into account gender and diversity.
  • AC2.2 : Identify, communicate and apply scientific anatomical-physiological and biomechanical criteria at an advanced level of skills in the design, development and technical-scientific evaluation of procedures, strategies, actions, activities and appropriate guidance; to prevent, minimise and/or avoid a health risk in the practice of physical activity and sport in all types of population.
  • AC3.1 : Analyse, identify, diagnose, promote, guide and evaluate strategies, actions and activities that encourage the adherence to an active lifestyle and the participation and regular and healthy practice of physical activity and sport and physical exercise in an adequate, efficient and safe way by citizens in order to improve their overall health, well-being and quality of life, with emphasis on special populations such as: elderly people (senior citizens), schoolchildren, people with disabilities and people with pathologies, health problems or similar (diagnosed and/or prescribed by a doctor), taking into account gender and diversity.
  • AC3.4 : Promote education, dissemination, information and constant guidance to individuals and leaders on the benefits, significance, characteristics and positive effects of the regular practice of physical activity and sport and physical exercise, of the risks and harm of inappropriate practice and of the elements and criteria that identify its appropriate execution, as well as information, guidance and advice on the possibilities of appropriate physical activity and sport in their environment in any sector of professional intervention.
  • AC4.1 : Fluently develop procedures and protocols to solve unstructured, unpredictable and increasingly complex problems, articulating and deploying a mastery of the elements, methods, processes, activities, resources and techniques that make up the basic motor skills, physical activities, sports skills, play, expressive body and dance activities, and activities in nature in an appropriate, efficient, systematic, varied and methodologically integrated way for the entire population and with emphasis on special populations such as: elderly people (senior citizens), schoolchildren, people with disabilities and people with pathologies, health problems or similar (diagnosed and/or prescribed by a doctor), taking into account gender and diversity and in any sector of professional intervention in physical activity and sport (formal and informal physical-sports teaching; physical and sports training; physical exercise for health; management of physical activity and sport).
  • AC4.2 : Fluently develop procedures and protocols to solve unstructured, unpredictable and increasingly complex problems, articulating and deploying a mastery of the elements, methods, procedures, activities, resources, techniques and processes of physical fitness and physical exercise in an adequate, efficient, systematic, varied and methodologically integrated way for the whole population and with emphasis on special populations such as: elderly people, schoolchildren, people with disabilities and people with pathologies, health problems or similar (diagnosed and/or prescribed by a doctor), taking into account gender and diversity and in any sector of professional intervention in physical activity and sport.
  • AC5.1 : Analyse, diagnose and evaluate the elements, structure, situation and characteristics of all types of physical activity and sport organisations as well as the legislative and legal elements linked to physical activity and sport.
  • AC7.1 : Knowing and knowing how to apply ethical and deontological principles and social justice in professional performance and involvement, as well as having habits of scientific and professional rigour and a constant attitude of service to citizens in the exercise of their professional practice with the aim of improvement, excellence, quality and efficiency.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

  • Know, analyse and reflect on the basic principles of sports with implements and wrestling sports.
  • Know the different modalities of sports with implements and wrestling sports, and practise and master the technical, tactical and regulatory elements of these sports.
  • Analyse, design and evaluate teaching-learning processes in implement sports and wrestling sports.
  • Carry out analysis and research work in implement sports and wrestling sports.

 

 

Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2024-25

• Ability to know, transfer, analyze and evaluate the basic principles of sports with implements.
• Ability to teach and evaluate motor behavior patterns in sports with implements.
• Ability to transmit values in the practice of sports with implements.
• Ability to design learning scenarios based on pedagogical principles linked to cognitive-constructivist and ecological-dynamic theories.
• Ability to transfer information to the academic sports fabric to sports with implements.
• Ability to adapt technical-tactical and regulatory elements in sports with implements to the needs and characteristics of the target population.
• Ability to know and analyze the basic principles of wrestling sports.
• Ability to demonstrate and evaluate performance in wrestling sports.
• Ability to transmit values in the practice of wrestling sports.
• Apply knowledge about wrestling sports.
• Ability to transmit technical, tactical and regulatory elements in wrestling sports.

 

 

General

Code: 16603
Lecturer responsible:
GIMENEZ EGIDO, JOSE MARIA
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 0,60
Practical credits: 1,80
Distance-base hours: 3,60

Departments involved

  • Dept: GENERAL DIDACTICS AND SPECIFIC DIDACTICS
    Area: PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT
    Theoretical credits: 0,6
    Practical credits: 1,8
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.

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