The course aims at acquiring in-depth knowledge on the adaptations of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, endocrine and neuromuscular functions of the human body in response to sports activities, even in extreme environmental conditions, at different intensities, in relation to gender, age, state of health or clinical condition of each subject; physiological changes induced by training; also for the purpose of knowing the functional responses related to motor assessment and exercise tests. The practical skills achieved will include the ability to perform assessments on aerobic capacity, using various types of tests (cycle ergometer, running, step); the determination of the maximum oxygen consumption; the interpretation of an ECG under exercise in normal conditions.
The goal of the course is to describe the biochemical processes and the integration of metabolism in the muscle during exercise
Frontal lessons.
McArdle W. D., Katch F.I., Katch V.L Fisiologia applicata allo sport. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana – Milano 2018