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Book Synopsis ANATOMÍA APLICADA A LA ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y DEPORTIVA by : Mario Lloret Riera
Download or read book ANATOMÍA APLICADA A LA ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y DEPORTIVA written by Mario Lloret Riera and published by Editorial Paidotribo. This book was released on 2008-01-18 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La anatomía es la ciencia que estudia la forma, la estructura del cuerpo humano a lo largo de su ciclo vital. Deriva, etimológicamente, del griego "tomos" (cortar) y "ana" (repetir); es decir, de la repetición de cortes efectuados en la disección de cadáveres. De las diversas ramas de la anatomía, este libro se centra en la anatomía descriptiva y la funcional. Este texto es una guía anatómica del alumno para la profundización en el conocimiento del cuerpo humano, la motricidad y el movimiento deportivo. Este manual es el soporte que el alumno necesita en el currículum del conocimiento de la anatomía humana en las ciencias de la actividad física y deportiva. Para ello, al principio del estudio de cada capítulo y de cada apartado, existen unos esquemas que guían el análisis anatómico posterior. Este manual-guía del estudiante de anatomía se presenta siguiendo los objetivos del curso. Las generalidades familiarizarán al alumnado con los primeros conceptos anatómicos, mostrando las globalidades óseas, articulares y musculares existentes en el estudio general de la anatomía. El segundo capítulo prosigue con el estudio exhaustivo del tronco. El tercero y cuarto profundizan en el estudio anatómico del miembro superior e inferior. El quinto presenta el sistema cardiorrespiratorio como sistema anatómico de conocimiento troncal en estos estudios y nos adentra en el estudio orgánico del ser humano.
Book Synopsis KINESIOLOGÍA Y ANATOMÍA APLICADA A LA ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA (Color) by : Jarmo Ahonen
Download or read book KINESIOLOGÍA Y ANATOMÍA APLICADA A LA ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA (Color) written by Jarmo Ahonen and published by Editorial Paidotribo. This book was released on 2001-09-27 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El conocimiento de los procesos fisiológicos es condición necesaria para estructurar un entrenamiento de forma razonable y conducirlo con éxito. Nos referimos con ello tanto al deporte de elite, al deporte practicado en el tiempo libre como a la fisioterapia. La presente obra combina perfectamente los importantes fundamentos teóricos sobre anatomía y fisiología con las normas prácticas a seguir en el entrenamiento, el cuidado muscular y los tratamientos de lesiones. Incluso las complicadas relaciones biomecánicas son de fácil compresión en su presentación y son explicadas con ayuda de numerosas ilustraciones. Además de los programas de entrenamiento y ejercicios, se tratan en detalle el estiramiento muscular, los ejercicios musculares más efectivos y el cuidado muscular, la terapia física, el control psicológico, así como también se dan consejos sobre cómo alimentarse para conseguir un buen rendimiento. Debe mencionarse especialmente el capítulo dedicado a las lesiones y a los peligros en caso de entrenamiento excesivo u erróneo. Las cinco partes en que está dividida la obra -Anatomía general, Fisiología deportiva, Asesoramiento para el entrenamiento, Anatomía deportiva y Postura y movimiento- están ilustradas con 442 dibujos-fotografías, 44 láminas en color y 21 cuadros sinópticos que facilitarán al lector la comprensión de unas ideas básicas cercanas a la práctica y, al mismo tiempo, le proporcionarán conocimientos sobre los fundamentos y las causas de la aparición de errores en el desarrollo de los movimientos.
Book Synopsis Anatomía funcional del aparato locomotor by : José Luis Ayuso Gallardo
Download or read book Anatomía funcional del aparato locomotor written by José Luis Ayuso Gallardo and published by Wanceulen S.L.. This book was released on 2008-05-05 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este libro trata de ser un apoyo al estudiante del Modulo de Fundamentos Biologicos y Bases del Acondicionamiento Fisico, del Ciclo Formativo de Animacion de Actividades Fisicas y Deportivas, en el que se han de impartir, entre otras materias, Anatomia y Fisiologia del aparato locomotor. Algunos de los objetivos que para este bloque se persiguen, son los siguientes: 1. Analizar los movimientos basicos del aparato locomotor desde el punto de vista biomecanico, explicando las estructuras anatomicas que intervienen en su ejecucion. 2. Reconocer las articulaciones humanas y clasificarlas en funcion del tipo y grado de movilidad. 3. Localizar los principales huesos y musculos del cuerpo reconociendo la funcion que realizan. He decidido crear un libro sobre anatomia deportiva referida unicamente al aparato locomotor y su relacion con la actividad fisica, ajustando los contenidos a los niveles minimos de conocimiento que debe poseer un Tecnico Deportivo. En el se describen basicamente el origen (O.) y la insercion (I.) de los principales musculos, asi como su funcion (F.) relacionandola con la actividad fisica. Tambien se describen de forma pormenorizada, todos los huesos del aparato locomotor. Hay que destacar la aplicacion a la actividad fisica, pues en cada apartado se describen los ejercicios de activacion, fortalecimiento y flexibilizacion de cada grupo muscular. Se ha tratado de ser concisos y a la vez graficos ayudado por los dibujos de la musculatura y un esquema que nos traza el origen y la insercion de cada musculo. Esperamos que sea una ayuda para los Tecnicos en Animacion de Actividades Fisicas y Deportivas, asi como al resto de Tecnicos Deportivos."
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