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HSS100LA(健康・スポーツ科学 / Health/Sports science 100)
Seminar on Physical Exercise

Kosuke YANAGAWA

Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school ILAC Course
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Year 2024
Class code Q5214
Previous Class code P5214
Previous Class title スポーツ総合演習
Term 秋学期授業/Fall
Day/Period 木2/Thu.2
Class Type
Campus 市ヶ谷
Classroom name 市市体‐体育
Grade 法・政治STUVW
Credit(s) 2
Notes
Open Program
Open Program (Notes)
Global Open Program
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers (Notes)
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
SDGs CP
Urban Design CP
Diversity CP
Learning for the Future CP
Carbon Neutral CP
Chiyoda Campus Consortium
Optional/Compulsory
Category (2018~) 2017年度以降入学者
ILAC科目
100番台 基盤科目
5群(保健体育分野)
Category (2017)

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Outline (in English)

【Course outline】
The outline and objectives of the class are as follows.
1. To deepen understanding of the significance and role of physical activity and acquire basic knowledge and attitudes that contribute to the maintenance and promotion of physical, mental and social health and self-management throughout life.
2. To acquire various skills that will lead to the development of employability (such as the ability to build trusting relationships and act together), such as cooperativeness and social skills that will enable communication with others, leadership, and problem solving, which are considered extremely important for success in the real world after graduation.
3. To deepen friendship with others and acquire the ability to lead a rich and healthy student life and social life by practicing sports activities.
Therefore, by the end of the course, students should be able to do the following:
Improve properly learning and attitude about physical, mental and social health necessary throughout the students’ future of life.
Concretely, we will educate to maintain and promote their own health, to acquire important knowledge to self health care, and to develop attitudes for that.
In addition, students are expected to follow the lecture's instructions in charge of the class regarding assignments to be done after class and pre parations for the next class. And students are expected to be in good physical condition before attending the class so that they will not have any physical or mental problems during the physical activities in the class.
【Learning Objectives】
The aim of this course is to deepen the sports policy in our country and to analyse the students' physical fitness, training, posture, movement, body composition, ageing, lifestyle-related diseases, nutrition and diet so that they can change their behaviour to improve their health in the future.
The following are the objectives of the classes in each field.
1. Guidance and common classes
(01) Understand how to proceed with the class
(02) To be able to set personal goals for maintaining and improving one's health
(03) To be able to measure physical fitness and consider changes in conditions
(04) Able to communicate proactively.
2. Sports and physical fitness A (Improvement of dynamic function...training methods)
(05) To be able to use a training center appropriately
(06) Effective training machines
3. Sports and Health
07) Understand gender differences and the physical fitness required in young and old age from the perspective of preventing sports injuries
08) Understand nutrition, diet and exercise from the perspective of lifestyle-related disease prevention
09) Describe the risks of infectious diseases during sports activities
10) Understand the effects of stress and stress management
4. Sports and Physical Fitness B (Improvement of static function...posture and movement)
(11) To learn about the structure of standing posture and understand the characteristics and problems of one's own posture
(12) To increase awareness of one's own body through movement tasks that consciously manipulate the pelvis, spine, and shoulders
(13) To understand the effects of consciously facing one's own body on one's physical and mental health
5. sport and policy
14) Understand national sports policy and related legislation and plans
15) Understand the organisations and tasks involved in national and municipal sports policy
16) Understand the key points in advancing policy through work on the policy process
【Learning activities outside of classroom】
Learning activities outside of classroom are before/after each class meeting, students will be expected to spend four hours to understand the course content.
【Grading Criteria/Policy】
Grading will be based on two points.
(1) Participation in class activities (including reaction papers and reports): 80
(2) Examination (to be in the form of an essay): 20%.
These grading methods are in principle only. Students who have difficulty in participating in regular activities will be dealt with and evaluated on an individual basis.
This grading method is a general rule, and students who are sick or weak, observers, or have special physical reasons that make normal activities difficult will be evaluated individually.

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese