Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Exercise and training programs (with ATP) (2025/2026)
Teaching code
4S013878
Credits
18
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Location
VERONA
Courses Single
Authorized with reserveThe teaching is organized as follows:
ATTIVITÀ TECNICO PRATICHE 2A
Credits
3
Period
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Location
VERONA
Academic staff
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ATTIVITÀ TECNICO PRATICHE 3A
Credits
3
Period
See the unit page
Location
VERONA
Academic staff
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Learning objectives
MM1: The course allows to acquire the main techniques used to analyze and improve the performance and its determinants through laboratory and field tools. It permits to know, to plan and apply training models in different situations, including relationship to single and multidisciplinary disciplines. It allows the preparation and interpretation of descriptive reports about performance characteristics of athletes MM2: Metodi e didattiche delle attività motorie: This course focuses on the bases and applications of theories of motor learning. Principles and concepts related to the acquisition and relearning of motor skills are considered by examining practical applications of motor learning in sports and physical activity. Course objectives: Understand the processes and theories that underpin motor learning; Promote critical thinking by reflecting on the strengths and limitations of motor learning research/theories; Assess motor function using the appropriate measurements in a sporting, health and exercise context; Understand how to manipulate a motor learning environment to optimize motor learning. MM 3: Metodi e didattiche delle attività motorie: The aim of this course is to provide the basis to understand the physiological and biomechanical factors that determine force and power output: the length of the muscle and the speed of contraction (the F-V and F-L curves), muscle architecture, the type of fibers, the elastic characteristics of tendons and joint angles (which influence the lever arms of the external forces). Some techniques for the functional assessment of muscle force (in the laboratory and in the field) will also be presented and discussed. MM4: Metodi e didattiche delle attività motorie: The aim of the course is to learn how to evaluate/monitor changes in muscle strength and to interpret these changes in a training-planning perspective, and to understand the remodeling and behavior of the muscle-tendon unit with the aim of improving performance and prevent injuries. Specifically, the F-V and F-L curves will be obtained in different contexts (laboratory, field, gym), during single and multi-joint exercises and their role in monitoring training will be discussed and interpreted. Finally, the effects of force imbalances and how to evaluate them, will also be discussed. MM5: The course allows to acquire the main methodological model used to improve the performance and its determinants. It permits to know, to plan and apply this training models in different situations, including relationship to single and multidisciplinary disciplines.
Prerequisites and basic notions
Basic notions of biomechanics, biochemistry, physiology, motor control and training theory/methodology
Bibliography
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The exam consists of a written test and an oral test (in the week following the written test). The written test includes 3 "question blocks":
MM1 - METHODS AND TEACHING OF PHYSICAL PREPARATION + SPORTS TRAINING MODELS: test (60 min) with open-ended questions (with a weight of 50% of the final written test grade);
MM2 - METHODS AND TEACHING OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES (Part 1): multiple-choice test (30 min) (with a weight of 25% of the final written test grade); MM3 - METHODS AND TEACHING OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES (Part 2): test (30 min) with open-ended questions (with a weight of 25% of the final written test grade). The written test therefore lasts 2 hours. Only those who pass all three written test blocks (with a score > 18/30 in each) will be admitted to the oral exam. The oral exam also comprises three parts corresponding to the three modules; the grade will take into account the weighted average of the individual modules.
