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Minimum Qualifications for Appointment on Teaching and other Academic Posts:
4. Research processes in Physical Education, Recreation and Health By David Clarke and
Harrison Clarke.
5. Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education By J.P. Guilford.
6. Scientific Methods of Training and Coaching
1. Sports Training-Aim, Tests, Characteristics and Principals of sports Training.
2. Training lad- Inner and Outer Loads important features university Density. Duration
and Frequency, Relationship between load and adaptation, condition of adaptation.
3. Training means for the development of strength, speed, endurance, flexibility and Co-
ordinative abilities.
4. Training plans- long term development plans, Olympic plan, Annual plan, Sectional
Plan and day plans, periodisation Cyclic process of training.
5. Diet for sportsmen, specific diet before competition.
7. Curriculum Development at Colleges and University Levels
1. Meaning and Principles of Curriculum Development.
2. Elements and steps in Curriculum construction.
3. Organisation and Administration of Physical Education in Higher Education
Department, School and Colleges.
4. Faculty and Staff.
5. Growth, development, needs and interests of college and University students.
6. Basic instruction programme instruction.
7. Co-education curricula.
8. Administrative policies.
References
1. Cowell and Hazelto-Curriculum designs in Physical Education.
2. Daughtry and Woods- Physical Education and Internal Programme, organisation and
Admn.
3. Bucher – Foundation of Physical Education.
8. Biomechanics of Sports Techniques
Biomechanics: Meaning and scope in Physical Education Basic Concepts
- Forms of Motion
- Linear Kinematics
- Angular Kinematics
- Linear Kinetic
- Angular Kinetics
- Fluid Mechanics: Air Resistance and Water Resistance.
Techniques of Biomechanics:
- Photography-still and Motion pictures
- Electromyography
- Dynamometry
- Computer simulation
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