BC195 : Kinesiology

Department

Department of Training

Academic Program

Bachelor in Sports Science (Training)

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

BP221

Overview

Kinesiology is the basic science from which the mathematical sciences branch. Kinesiology researches sports movements and basic movements, as well as the social and historical aspects of the development of sports movements, and is also concerned with technology and its characteristics, and its relationship to both anatomy and physiology. It provides the student with the necessary understanding of the foundations of motor disease, studying the importance of kinesiology and its role in the development of motor performance, including the mechanical properties of the fulcrum and movement apparatus (bones, joints and muscles), and the practical analysis of human movements based on knowledge derived from other sciences such as mechanics, physiology and anatomy. The course deals with the construction of motion, the weight and dynamics of motion. The course explains some basic concepts of motion such as Newton's laws of motion and levers and their applications in the mathematical field.

Intended learning outcomes

The student of the sports kinesiology course will have knowledge of anatomy, movement learning, and human tissues.. He can understand the work of bones, muscles, and joints in sports movement. In addition to understanding the type and form of movement and its classification in several respects.

Teaching and learning methods

subject Scientific

Hours

Lectures

An introduction to kinesiology

4

2

Kinesiology and applied sciences in analyzing movemrnts

Movement science historically and philosophy.

Principles and basics of kinesiology

4

2

Types of movements in different systems

Muscular Action: Muscular Contraction

6

3

Levers

First partial exam (theoretical + oral)

2

1

Factors and characteristics affecting movement

4

2

Factors (physique, body type).

Characteristics (physiological, anatomical, mechanical).

Factors and characteristics affecting movement:

External forces affecting movement

The orthodontic characteristics of sports movement

4

2

General characteristics of movements

Muscular action:

6

3

Biomechanical analysis of human movement -

kinematic and kinetic analysis

The second partial exam (theoretical + oral)

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

المراجع

مراجع باللغة العربية :-

ريسان خريبط ونجاح شلش:- ( 1992م ) ، : التحليل الحركي ، مطبعة دار الحكمة ، جامعة البصرة .

طلحة حسام الدين وآخرون :- ( 1998م ) ، علم الحركة التطبيقي ، مركز الكتاب للنشر ، القاهرة .

كورت ماينل :- ( 1970م ) ، علم الحركة ، ترجمة عبد علي نصيف ، جامعة بغداد .

مروان إبراهيم :- ( 2000م )، أسس علم الحركة في المجال الرياضي ، مؤسسة الوراق، ط1، الأردن .

وجيه محجوب :-( 1990م)، التحليل الحركي الفيزياوي والفسلجي للحركات الرياضية,مطابع التعليم العالي جامعة بغداد.

مراجع باللغة الإنجليزية :-

Floyd, R. T. (University of W. A. (1985). Manual of Structural Kinesiology. British journal of sports medicine (Vol. 19). http://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.19.3.151-a

Frost, R. (2002). Applied kinesiology : a training manual and reference book of basic principles and practice.

Lippert, L. S. (2011). Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy. (Philadelphia, Ed.) (Fifth Edit). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Company.

Winter, D. A. (2005). Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Movement. Libro, Motor Control (Vol. 2nd). http://doi.org/10.1002/9780470549148