The article discusses the content and the structure of a
teaching program at Russian State University of Physical
Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism (RSUPE)[1], realized in the 2010-2020, and
the main directions of its suggested development in the system of sport
education in Russia and elsewhere. An interdisciplinary field of study known as
"sport anthropology," or "anthropology of sport," is
rapidly expanding and incorporates a wide range of techniques and
methodologies, including sociological, anthropological, genetic, psychological,
and physiological ones. It builds a bridge between biological and cultural
anthropology, and includes a lot of topics interesting not only for
specialists in sport science and training but
also for the general public. Among the most important issues are the
following: influence of physical activity and different kinds of sports on
growth and development of children (gender, age, ethnic aspects); obesity
epidemics in the framework of changes in modern lifestyle; morphological and
functional adaptations in sports of high qualification; genetic polymorphic
systems associated with morphofunctional characteristics of athletes in
different sport specializations; secular trends in sports – directions and
differences from the general pattern, etc. The importance of the new program
consists in giving new interdisciplinary approaches for problem-solving in the
field of physical culture, education and sport training. It brings together
methodology from different scientific disciplines: anthropology, genetics,
psychology, physiology, sociology, etc. The program consisted of two years of
studies, and was structured as lecture courses and practical seminars in major
disciplines of biological anthropology and applied sciences.
The impact of the program could be evaluated in terms of
much broader perspectives of the alumni’s in the knowledge of major
bioanthropology theories and application of its methods in their future
practical work as coaches, trainers and sport scientists.
Author(s) Details:
Elena Z Godina,
Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Lomonosov Moscow
State University, Russia and Department of Anatomy and Biological Anthropology,
Russian University of Sport, Russia.
Adu
V Makhalin,
Research
Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Lomonosov Moscow State University,
Russia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RRAASS-V7/article/view/14081
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