Name:Alpine skiing
Level:Intermediate level professional training
Duration of the training cycle:1,085 hours

Alpine skiing is a specialty of the winter sports modality. The objective of the first level of these studies is to learn the fundamental principles of alpine skiing and promote this sport modality. If you pass the course, you obtain the first level certificate in alpine skiing. The second level qualifies you to teach alpine skiing and train athletes.

Schedules

Each block has a specific schedule.

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Curriculum

1st level

  • Anatomical and physiological bases of sport I
  • Psychopedagogical bases of teaching and training I
  • Sports training I
  • Sociological foundations of sport
  • Organization and legislation of sports
  • First aid and sports hygiene
  • Specific Catalan terminology
  • Fundamentals of adapted sports
  • Professional development I
  • Technical training in alpine skiing I
  • Alpine ski equipment I
  • Alpine Skiing Teaching Methodology I
  • Mountain environment I
  • Sports safety I

2nd level

  • Anatomical and physiological bases of sport II
  • Psychopedagogical bases of teaching and training II
  • Sports training II
  • Organization and legislation of sport II
  • Theory and sociology of sport
  • Specific foreign terminology
  • Sports equipment
  • Basic applied computing
  • Professional development II
  • Alpine Skiing Technical Training II
  • Alpine skiing regulations and timing
  • Alpine ski equipment II
  • Alpine Skiing Teaching Methodology II
  • Alpine skiing training methodology
  • Mountain environment II
  • Sports Safety II

Project work

Design and Implementation of an Alpine Ski Training Program

Students could develop a specific training plan for skiers, including physical preparation, skiing technique, and emotional management during competitions.

Alpine Ski Equipment Innovation Project

This project could explore new technologies and materials in alpine skiing equipment to improve the safety and efficiency of skiers.

Organization of an Alpine Ski Championship

Students could work on organizing an alpine skiing championship, from initial planning to the execution of the event, including managing security, logistics, and communication.

Study on Well-being and Safety in Alpine Skiing

Carrying out a research project focused on the well-being of skiers, analyzing current practices and proposing improvements to ensure safe alpine skiing.

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Students who successfully complete the cycle obtain the accreditation of Sports Technician in Alpine Skiing, which qualifies them for teaching, training, and conducting alpine skiing activities.

To access the first level of the cycle, it is required to:

  • Be a graduate of compulsory secondary education (ESO) or have equivalent studies.
  • Have passed the university entrance exam for those over 25 years old or a general entrance exam for intermediate-level cycles (for those who do not meet the previous academic requirements).
  • Pass a specific test called by the Department of Education.

To access the second level, it is necessary to have passed the first level of the corresponding sports discipline.

Those who pass the second level can access:

  • A higher degree cycle of sports education in Alpine Skiing, provided that they have a high school diploma or equivalent studies.
  • A higher degree cycle of professional training in the family of physical and sports activities, with the same academic requirements.

Professional outings include:

  • Alpine ski instructor in the initial phase.
  • Accompanying people during sports practice.
  • Promoter of alpine skiing activities.
  • Alpine ski instructor.
  • Programmer and organizer of activities.
  • Basic trainer of skiers.
  • Director of athletes and teams in sports specialty competitions.