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Floorball I
Unihockey I
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:48:35
Abstract
Experiencing Unihockey/Floorball as an indoor sportsgameLearning by doing to improve personal sport skills and widening personal abilities in ball sportsLearning by practising/playing and linking that knowledge to theories of motor learning
Objective
Practising unihockey to improve personal sport skills and widening personal abilities in ball sports Improvement of personal unihockey-skills Learning by practising/playing and linking that knowledge with theories of motor learning
Content
Transfer of ideas into motor movements and motor skills Personal improvement by practising different motor skills as moving the ball/ballcontrol, passing, shooting Training of personal sports abilities in ballgames Analysis of play-situations and corresponding motor movement Understanding, learning and applying the rules of the game Practical test of skills and in game activities at the end of the semester
Resources
Lecture Notes
Classes are based on insights from the book "unihockey basics" by B.Beutler, M.Wolf.
Literature
unihockey basics, by B.Beutler, M.Wolf, ingold verlag, CH-3360 Herzogenbuchsee, 2004, is the authorized book of the swiss unihockey federation for the formation of trainers and coaches. ISBN 3-03700-043-0
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- SHE
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Registration & Places
- Signup End
- 15.08.2021
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture with exercise |
Unihockey I
Unterricht 13.15h-14.45h Hönggerberg
Obligatorisch für LD Sport neues Reglement!
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Sport Teaching Diploma (Detailed information on the programme at: )
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Sports Practice (The Teaching Diploma in Sports will only be granted to students holding a Master, Diploma or Licentiate degree in Human Movement Sciences and Sports or Health Sciences and Technology . Additionally, a Sports Practice encompassing 56 CP's is required. The Sports Practice can be partly conducted during the Bachelor and Master programmes in Sports.)
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