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Exercise Physiology I

Sportphysiologie I

ab 5. Semester möglich
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 14:59:28

Abstract

A deeper understanding of exercise physiological topics, like energy metabolism, muscle plasticity, adaptation to activity, aerobic and anaerobic training effects, prevention and rehabiltation, influences of the environment, coordination of ventilation and movement, diving, gender aspects, exercise of joung and old people, altitude aspects, doping, etc.

Objective

The students should improve their knowledge of exercise physiology. This will be done by enlarging the knowledge and by going into more depth of the basic knowledge. The students should learn to built their own opinion by critical questioning and discussions. In addition, the students should experience exercise physiology on their own by performing tests.

Content

The following exercise physiological topics are discussed: Body composition, energy metabolism, muscle plasticity, resistance training, physiological regulations during exercise, adaptations to training, exercise for health and fitness, exercise and rehabilitation.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Suggested book:J. Wilmore, D. CostillPhysiology of Sports and Exercise3rd Edition, 2004ISBN: 0736044892

Literature

J. Wilmore, D. Costill Physiology of Sports and Exercise 3rd Edition, 2004 ISBN: 0736044892

General Information

Language
German
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 90 minutes
Aids
keine

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Sportphysiologie I
  • Mon 08:00-11:00 (Y17 M 5)
3 h weekly
lecture with exercise Sportphysiologie I
  • Mon 11:15-12:00 (Y17 M 5)
  • Tue 10:15-12:00 (Y17 M 5)
3 h weekly

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