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Kinesiological Recreation in Leisure Time I
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Methodology of Kinesiological Recreation in Leisure I
Code: 123886
ECTS: 4.5
Lecturers in charge: izv. prof. dr. sc. Danijel Jurakić
Lecturers: Dorian Varović , mag. cin. - Seminar

izv. prof. dr. sc. Daniel Bok - Lectures
izv. prof. dr. sc. Josipa Nakić - Lectures

dr. sc. Tena Matolić - Exercises of applied kinesiology
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1. komponenta

Lecture typeTotal
Lectures 30
Exercises of applied kinesiology 15
Seminar 15
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
2.1.Course objectives The aim of this course is to train the students to be able to design all forms of recreational programs in varying environments and for varying populations. Students will be capable of designing the recreational programs in varying conditions. Students will also be able to collaborate with experts from related areas.

2.2.Course enrolment requirements and entry competences required for the course Requirement: completed Kinesiological recreation course.

2.3.Learning outcomes at the level of the programme to which the course contributes Organization of professional work in sports recreation in varying conditions and for varying needs with the aim of educating the participants as well as preserving and enhancing their health status.
Designing the individual and group-based programs in sports recreation.
Collaborating with experts from related areas.

2.4.Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course (4 to 10 learning outcomes)
A student will be able to:
- apply the methods of system management with the kinesiological recreation basis;
- devise a financial plan of investment profitability in certain recreational programs;
- establish the concept of kinesiological recreation for various needs;
- collaborate in various research- and professional-based areas (health preservation, tourism etc.);
- devise and implement the transformational programs respecting all criteria and methods for its implementation;
- use the contemporary technologies for individual complex programs.

2.5.Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus)
Lectures, seminars and exercises:
1.The role of kinesiological recreation in leisure time. The aims of kinesiological recreation in leisure time. (2L)
2The notion of leisure time as a quality resource for a regeneration of the body. (2L)
3.The structure of jobs and various professions in modern-day society. Analysis of work and work process. (2L)
4.Basic methods in kinesiological recreation intended for enhancement of workers status. (2L+2E)
5.Principles in devising kinesiological programs aimed at working individuals. (4L+2S)
6.Types, aims and possibilities of planning the recreational activities for working individuals. (2L)
7.Evaluation of program effects in working individuals. (2L+3S)
8.Role and significance of kinesiological recreation in leisure time for general population. (2L)
9.Classification of participants according to age and specific needs. (2L+2S+2E)
10.Specificities of recreation programs in the population of children and youth. (4L+2S+2V)
11.Specificities of recreation in adult population; general terms related to health preservation using means of physical activity. (2L+2S+4E)
12.Application of recreational programs in specific populations (elderly, people with disabilities). (2L+2S)
13.Analysis of application of transformation programs for enhancement of physiological capacities. Planning methods and selection of activities aimed at improvement of physiological capacities and/or reduction of subcutaneous body fat. (2L+2S+5E)
Learning outcomes:
Literature:
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  3. , Andrijašević, M. (2000). Rekreacijom do zdravlja i ljepote. Zagreb: FFK., , , .
  4. , Ivanišević, G. i sur.( 2004). Zdravstveni turizam, prehrana, kretanje i zaštita okoliša u Hrvatskoj, znanstveni skup Veli Lošinj. Zagreb: Akademija medicinskih znanosti Hrvatske., , , .
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  6. , Corbin, B. C., Lindsey, R., Welk, I. G., Corbin, R.W. (2002). Concepts of fitness and wellness. New York, USA: Mc Graw Hill Companies., , , .
  7. , Štuka, K. (1985). Rekreacijska medicina. Zagreb: Sportska tribina., , , .
Prerequisit for:
Enrollment :
Enrolled : Medicine of Physical Recreation
Passed : Kinesiological Recreation
8. semester
Mandatory course - Regular smjer - Kinesiology in Education and Kinesiological Recreation
Consultations schedule: