BC181 : Water sports C

Department

Department of Physical Education (Teaching)

Academic Program

Bachelor in Physical Education (Teaching)

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

BCT180

Overview

Swimming is one of the water sports that attracts the attention of scientists and researchers, and this is evident through the high level observed in this sport through championships, continental competitions and the Olympic tournaments. This sport requires special physical, physical and skill specifications to bear the burden on the various body systems. It also bears the recreational aspect for many people in the summer periods because of its psychological and suspenseful effect during the hot summer periods. It is studied by a student of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences as a scientific and practical subject that has goals from the educational and training side in the Department of Sports Training and Teaching in the first, fourth and sixth semesters. It aims The course provides students with knowledge, information, technical analysis, technical steps, and common mistakes for butterfly and backstroke swimmers, as well as starting and turning for all types of swimmers, the concept of rescue from drowning, causes of drowning, drowning cases, aids in rescue, the international law of swimming, and from the practical side, learning the skill of buoyancy, arm movements, and linking between them.

Intended learning outcomes

Students’ knowledge and understanding of the technical analysis of the butterfly and backstroke swimming, as well as knowledge and analysis of the common mistakes of this type of swimmers, knowledge and analysis of the starting and turning process, study of the international law of swimming from the theoretical and practical side, identification and study of the concept of rescue from drowning, causes of drowning, cases of drowning, tools used in rescue, methods and methods of rescue

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be presented to the student from a combination of these methods through lectures, student participation in panel discussions, theoretical scientific lectures in classrooms, and practical lectures.

scientific program timetable

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Scientific subjects

hours

lecture

1

Positive and negative factors for learning to swim

4

2

2

Technical analysis of the butterfly and breaststroke swims, theoretical and practical

4

2

3

Common mistakes for butterfly and breaststroke swimming

2

1

4

Starting and spinning for all types of swimmers, theoretical-practical

2

1

5

Rescue

2

1

6

Causes of drowning

2

1

7

Drowning cases

2

1

8

Tools used in saving

2

1

9

Methods and methods of criticism

2

1

10

First aid for drowning

2

1

11

International law theoretical - practical

2

1

Methods of assessments

Type of evaluation

Marks

1st Midterm Written exam

15 marks

2nd midterm written test exam

15 marks

Continuous assessment (attendance and participations)

10 marks

Final Exam

60 Marks

Total

100 Marks

References

الرياضات المائية لكليات ومعاهد التربية البدنية - السباحة تكنيك وتعليم وانقاد – القانون الدولي للسباحة FINA