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Sports Science and Technology College / ANT338 - ANTRENÖRLüK EĞITIMI

Code: ANT338 Course Title: SWIMMING- EXPERTNESS 2 Theoretical+Practice: 2+2 ECTS: 4
Year/Semester of Study 3 / Spring Semester
Level of Course 1st Cycle Degree Programme
Type of Course Optional
Department ANTRENÖRLüK EĞITIMI
Pre-requisities and Co-requisites None
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Teaching Period 14 Weeks
Name of Lecturer SIRRI CEM DİNÇ (-scem.dinc@nevsehir.edu.tr)
Name of Lecturer(s)
Language of Instruction Turkish
Work Placement(s) None
Objectives of the Course
To teach the Technical Analysis of Swimming Techniques To teach the Technical Analysis of starts, turns and finishes of Free & Backstroke techniques.

Learning Outcomes PO MME
The students who succeeded in this course:
LO-1 can analyze free swimming technique PO-1 Sport Sciences, Advanced Coaching, Conditioning and Performance Analysis fields, as well as taking into consideration the reflection in the application..
PO-11 Has the ability to teach and implement basic and advanced knowledge and skills in application areas.
Examination
Practice Exam
LO-2 can analyze backstore swimming technique PO-1 Sport Sciences, Advanced Coaching, Conditioning and Performance Analysis fields, as well as taking into consideration the reflection in the application..
PO-11 Has the ability to teach and implement basic and advanced knowledge and skills in application areas.
Examination
Practice Exam
LO-3 can plan the development of free swimming techniques PO-11 Has the ability to teach and implement basic and advanced knowledge and skills in application areas.
Examination
Practice Exam
LO-4 can plan the development of backstore swimming techniques PO-11 Has the ability to teach and implement basic and advanced knowledge and skills in application areas.
Examination
Practice Exam
PO: Programme Outcomes
MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation

Course Contents
Technical Analysis of Swimming Techniques - Front-Crawl Stroke, Back - Crawl Stroke, - Starts, Turns and Finishes of Free & Backstroke techiques. - Identification of errors. - Creteria Sheet.
Weekly Course Content
Week Subject Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Properties of water, concepts that explains water flows and propulsion. Water resistance concept, directions and reducing the resistance on athlete implementation
2 Freestyle technique analysis implementation
3 Hand, arm, body speed pattern structure implementation
4 Freestyle Starts, Turns & Finishes. implementation
5 Competetion Analysis implementation
6 Steps of teaching front crawl stroke technique and coordinative exercises to improve. implementation
7 Most common mistakes and corrections. implementation
8 mid-term exam
9 Backstroke technique analysis implementation
10 Hand, arm, body speed pattern structure implementation
11 Backstroke Starts, Turns & Finishes. implementation
12 Competetion Analysis implementation
13 Steps of teaching backstroke stroke technique and coordinative exercises to improve. implementation
14 Most common mistakes and corrections. implementation
15 Most common mistakes and corrections. implementation
16 final exam
Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading
1 Brooks. M. 2011. Developing Swimmers. USA. Human Kinetics.
Required Course instruments and materials

Assessment Methods
Type of Assessment Week Hours Weight(%)
mid-term exam 1 2 30
Other assessment methods
1.Oral Examination
2.Quiz
3.Laboratory exam
4.Presentation 1 1 10
5.Report
6.Workshop
7.Performance Project
8.Term Paper
9.Project
final exam 1 2 60

Student Work Load
Type of Work Weekly Hours Number of Weeks Work Load
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical+Practice) 4 14 56
Outside Class
       a) Reading 0
       b) Search in internet/Library 0
       c) Performance Project 0
       d) Prepare a workshop/Presentation/Report 1 2 2
       e) Term paper/Project 0
Oral Examination 0
Quiz 0
Laboratory exam 0
Own study for mid-term exam 2 8 16
mid-term exam 2 1 2
Own study for final exam 3 14 42
final exam 2 1 2
0
0
Total work load; 120