Course detail

Sport Games

FP-TshPAcad. year: 2011/2012

The subject focuses on the obtaining of basic knowledge and skills in collective, individual ball and racquet sports, and in non-traditional games. The aim of the tuition is to understand the meaning of individual games in the life of a person (health and relaxation, sociological and social) and to explain the term 'non-traditional' sports. Regarding individual games, the following aspects are taught: their history, recommended optimum sports equipment, explanations of rules, the differences and similarities between the individual games, including their requirements in terms of spatial and locomotive skills, stroke technique, tactics, practical games, competitions, tournaments and their organisation.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

2

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Orientation in the issues of collective, individual and non-traditional games, including their modifications. Basic hygienic norms will be studied for selected games as well as measures for the prevention of injury. Also included is the art of motivation in movement-based games with the aim of promoting enjoyment, the development of locomotive abilities and skills, and an increase in body fitness.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of human biology and basic orientation in games.

Co-requisites

Not applicable.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Teaching methods depend on the type of course unit as specified in the article 7 of BUT Rules for Studies and Examinations.

Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes

Awarding of credit:
Active participation in the directed tuition. Test of knowledge (max. 50 points). Written thesis - preparation of tournaments (propositions + game system + organization + processing of results - max. 50 points).

Course curriculum

- There are no lectures for this subject.

- Theory of games.
- Learning of basic skills involved in the playing of selected games, and the rules.
- Application of gained knowledge and skills to the organisation of people's free time.
- Obtaining of a sufficient amount of information about suitable clothing and equipment for the individual activities.
- The ability to motivate clients is acquired.
- Basic hygienic norms for the given sports, including measures for the prevention of injury.
- For the individual games, the following aspects are taught: their history, recommended optimum sports equipment, explanations of rules, the differences and similarities between the individual games including their requirements in terms of spatial and locomotive skills, stroke technique, tactics, practical games, competitions, tournaments and their organisation.
- Selected sports: Badminton, table tennis, squash and ricochet. Basketball, streetball, korfball. Volleyball, beach volleyball, ringo. Floorball, hockeyball, ice hockey. Tennis, golf. Football, footsall, hall football, football-tennis. Softball, baseball, frisbee. Handball, Czech handball, beach handball.

Work placements

Not applicable.

Aims

The subject focuses on the obtaining of basic knowledge and skills in collective, individual ball and racquet sports, and in non-traditional games. The aim of the tuition is to understand the meaning of individual games in the life of a person (health and relaxation, sociological and social) and to explain the term 'non-traditional' sports. Regarding individual games, the following aspects are taught: their history, recommended optimum sports equipment, explanations of rules, the differences and similarities between the individual games, including their requirements in terms of spatial and locomotive skills, stroke technique, tactics, practical games, competitions, tournaments and their organisation.

Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences

Participation in the introductory theoretical seminar within the framework of the selected blocks of sports, preparatory exercises, games, and preparation of a test of knowledge. Any absence requires an official letter giving the reason for absence - substitution for the tuition in the case of more than one duly excused absence.

Recommended optional programme components

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

NOVOTNÝ, F.: Stručný přehled dějin tělesné výchovy a sportu. Vydání 1. Ústí nad Labem: Univerzita J.E. Purkyně, 2006. 94 s. ISBN 80-7044-833-4 (CS)
NYKODÝM, J. a kol.: Teorie a didaktika sportovních her. 1. vydání Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2006. 118 s. ISBN 80-210-4042-4 (CS)
ŘÍHA "Bufalo", J: Soubor her a programů, aneb, Co všechno jsme hráli a co můžete zkusit Vy. 2. vydání 2000. Brno : Mravenec, 2005. - 36 s. ISBN 80-86560-92-9 (CS)
TÁBORSKÝ, F. a kol.: Základy teorie sportovních her. Praha : Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportu, 2007. - 128 s. ISBN 978-80-86317-48-9 (CS)
TÁBORSKÝ, F.: Sportovní hry II, Grada 2005, ISBN: ISBN: 80-247-1330-6 (CS)
TÁBORSKÝ, F.:Sportovní hry , Grada, 2004, ISBN: 80-247-0875-2 (CS)

Recommended reading

HÝBNER, J. Stolní tenis – Praha, Grada, 2002 – 94 s., ISBN 80-247-0306-8 (CS)
JANOVSKÝ, J.: Tenis. Praha: Grada 2002.ISBN 80-247-0169-3 (CS)
KAPLAN, O.: Volejbal: technika, pravidla, herní systémy, průpravná cvičení, Praha, 1999, Grada, ISBN-8071697621 (CS)
KARGER, J., VELENSKÝ, M. Basketbal. Grada: Praha, 1999 (CS)
KOLLATH, E.: Fotbal technika a taktika hry.Praha.Grada Publishing,2006,ISBN 80-247-1336-5 (CS)
MENDREK,T.,NOVOTNÁ M.. Badminton : úderová technika, pohyb po kurtu, taktika hry [Mendrek, 2007] / - 2., upr. vyd.. - Praha : Grada, 2007 - 123 s. : il. ISBN 9788024710043 (CS)
SKRUŠNÝ, Z. a KOLEKTIV: Florbal. Dotisk 2005, 2006. Praha: Grada Publishing, a.s., 2005. 120 s. ISBN 80-274-0383-1 (CS)
SÜSS V. : Softball a baseball, 1. vyd., Praha : Grada, 2003, 116 s., ISBN 80-247-0658-X (CS)
ŠÁCHA, D.. Jak dokonale zvládnout squash /. - 1. vyd.. - Praha : Grada, 2006 - 104 s. : il. ISBN 8024714620 (CS)
VELENSKÝ, Michael : Streetball, Praha : Olympia, 1999 -- 62 s. : ISBN: 80-7033-625-0 (CS)
VLACH, J. Hrajeme plážový volejbal: učební texty. 1. vyd. Ústí n.L.: UJEP PF, 1997. 46 s. ISBN 80-7044-154-2. (CS)
VRBATA, M.: Pravidla netradičních rekreačních sportů II . 2. vydání 2007. Brno : Mravenec, 2007. ISBN 978-80-86994-38-3 (CS)

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme BAK Bachelor's

    branch BAK-MTK , 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory

Type of course unit

 

Exercise

26 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

- Theory of games.
- Learning of basic skills involved in the playing of selected games, and the rules.
- Application of gained knowledge and skills to the organisation of people's free time.
- Obtaining of a sufficient amount of information about suitable clothing and equipment for the individual activities.
- The ability to motivate clients is acquired.
- Basic hygienic norms for the given sports, including measures for the prevention of injury.
- For the individual games, the following aspects are taught: their history, recommended optimum sports equipment, explanations of rules, the differences and similarities between the individual games including their requirements in terms of spatial and locomotive skills, stroke technique, tactics, practical games, competitions, tournaments and their organisation.
- Selected sports: Badminton, table tennis, squash and ricochet. Basketball, streetball, korfball. Volleyball, beach volleyball, ringo. Floorball, hockeyball, ice hockey. Tennis, golf. Football, footsall, hall football, football-tennis. Softball, baseball, frisbee. Handball, Czech handball, beach handball.