Learning outcomes and module design
Summary
TLDRThis video script outlines the comprehensive course on Human Movement Science, designed to span over eight weeks with eight modules, each delving into different aspects of human movement. Starting with an introduction to the field, it covers key topics such as biomechanics, kinesiology, functional anatomy, and data sciences. Subsequent modules explore the human body's systems, functional anatomy in detail, and biomechanics principles. The course aims to equip learners with professional skills, offering insights from industry experts and incorporating practical applications in sports, healthcare, and well-being. It concludes with discussions on advanced technologies for movement analysis, applications in sports, and career opportunities in the field.
Takeaways
- 👨💻 The course is designed with 8 modules over 8 weeks, introducing students to Human Movement Science and its subdivisions such as biomechanics, kinesiology, and functional anatomy.
- 📈 Module 1 provides an introduction to Human Movement Science, covering the field, area of study, and its integrated fields, with emphasis on its significance and applications in sports, healthcare, and well-being.
- 📚 Preparatory resources will be provided, covering necessary background knowledge including basic mathematics, to help students prepare for the course.
- 🧫 Module 2 focuses on the human body, exploring the skeletal, muscular, and neuromuscular systems that enable movement.
- 🦲 Functional Anatomy is the focus of Module 3, where the coordination of body systems for movement and the basics of anatomical positions and reference systems are taught.
- 💧 Module 4 delves into biomechanics, explaining its role in understanding human movement through studies of kinematics and kinetics.
- ⚛️ From Module 5 onwards, the course transitions from theoretical to practical, exploring tools, techniques, and technologies for analyzing human movement.
- 👓 Module 6 applies principles of human movement to fundamental skills, exercises, and gait analysis, emphasizing coaching and performance enhancement.
- 🏁 Module 7 applies these principles to sports, categorizing sports by movement characteristics and focusing on biomechanical patterns for performance and injury prevention.
- 🧩 Module 8 looks at integrated disciplines within Human Movement Science, touching upon research areas, ethics, and the potential for rehabilitation and management of conditions like polio and stroke.
- 👨🎓 Career opportunities in Human Movement Science are explored in the conclusion, guiding students on potential career paths and further studies in the field.
Q & A
What is the focus of this course?
-This course is focused on Human Movement Science, which encompasses the study of various fields such as biomechanics, kinesiology, functional anatomy, and data sciences related to human movement.
How is the course structured?
-The course is divided into eight modules spanning eight weeks. The first four modules cover theoretical concepts, including an introduction to human movement science, the human body systems, functional anatomy, and biomechanics. The remaining modules focus on practical applications, tools and techniques, sports-specific analysis, and integrated disciplines.
What are the key topics covered in Module 1?
-Module 1 introduces the field of human movement science, its significance and applications, professional skill development, background knowledge required, and insights from industry experts.
What systems of the human body are studied in Module 2?
-Module 2 covers the skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system, examining how these systems are designed and how they coordinate to produce movement. It also introduces the concept of motor control and motor learning.
What is the focus of Module 3?
-Module 3 focuses on functional anatomy, including anatomical position, reference systems, bones and joints, muscle movement, posture analysis, and the implications of functional anatomy in human movement science.
What areas of study are covered in Module 4?
-Module 4 dives into biomechanics for human movement science, covering the scope, application, and significance of biomechanics. It is divided into kinematics and kinetics, studying the principles of motion and forces involved in movement, respectively.
What tools and techniques are covered in Module 5?
-Module 5 explores the different types of analysis (qualitative and quantitative), tools and techniques used to study human movement, such as computer simulations, musculoskeletal modeling, and EMG techniques.
How are the principles of human movement applied in Module 6?
-Module 6 applies the principles of human movement to fundamental movement skills, common exercises, and gait analysis. It focuses on coaching perspectives, identifying key performance and injury patterns, and enhancing performance while preventing injuries.
What is the focus of Module 7?
-Module 7 applies the principles of human movement science to different sports, categorizing them based on movement characteristics (upper body dominant, lower body dominant, co-dominant). It also includes case studies on tennis (serve) and cricket (fast bowling), analyzing biomechanical patterns, performance, and injury prevention/management.
What is covered in Module 8?
-Module 8 explores integrated disciplines and opportunities in human movement science, including collaborative approaches, research areas and ethics, specialized populations (e.g., stroke rehabilitation), and career opportunities in the field.
Outlines
🔑 Introduction to Human Movement Science Course
This paragraph introduces the Human Movement Science course, outlining the 8 modules that cover topics such as introduction to the field, human body systems, functional anatomy, biomechanics, analysis tools and techniques, applications to fundamental movements and sports, and integrated disciplines. It highlights the learning outcomes, background knowledge requirements, and insights from industry experts.
🔍 Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics
This paragraph delves into the details of Module 3 (Functional Anatomy) and Module 4 (Biomechanics). It covers anatomical positions, reference systems, bones and joints, movement mechanics, posture analysis, and the significance of functional anatomy in understanding human movement. For biomechanics, it discusses the scope, applications, kinematics (study of motion), and kinetics (study of forces) in analyzing movement.
📚 Remaining Course Modules
This paragraph outlines the remaining modules of the course. Module 5 covers analysis tools and techniques like qualitative, quantitative, computer simulations, and EMG. Module 6 applies human movement principles to fundamental movements, exercises, and gait analysis from a coaching perspective. Module 7 focuses on sports-specific applications, categorizing sports based on movement characteristics, and case studies on tennis serve and cricket fast bowling. Module 8 explores integrated disciplines, research areas, specialized populations, career opportunities, and ethics in human movement science.
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Keywords
💡Human Movement Science
💡Biomechanics
💡Functional Anatomy
💡Motor Control
💡Motor Learning
💡Fundamental Movement Skills
💡Gait Analysis
💡Sports Science
💡Integrated Disciplines
💡Career Opportunities
Highlights
The course is designed to provide an understanding of the field of human movement science, covering topics such as biomechanics, kinesiology, functional anatomy, and data sciences.
Module 1 will focus on introducing human movement science, its integrated fields, significance, applications, and professional skill development.
Module 2 will cover the human body, including the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, and how they coordinate for harmonious movement.
Module 3 will delve into functional anatomy, covering anatomical positions, reference systems, bones, joints, muscles, posture analysis, and implications for human movement science.
Module 4 will explore biomechanics, including kinematics and kinetics, studying the principles of movement.
Module 5 will introduce tools, techniques, and technologies used to analyze and understand movement.
Module 6 will apply human movement principles to fundamental movement skills, common exercises, and gait analysis.
Module 7 will focus on applying human movement science principles to sports, categorizing sports based on movement characteristics and analyzing case studies in tennis and cricket.
Module 8 will explore integrated disciplines, research areas, ethics protocols, specialized populations, and career opportunities in human movement science.
The course aims to provide an understanding of human movement science, its scope, potential, future, human body systems governing movement, biomechanical patterns, integration with other disciplines, and career opportunities.
Qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques, computer simulations, musculoskeletal modeling, and EMG techniques will be covered.
The course will take a coaching perspective to analyze fundamental movements, exercises, and gait, identifying key performance and injury patterns.
Research areas, ethics protocols, and the potential of human movement science in specialized populations like polio patients or stroke rehabilitation will be explored.
The course will cover the scope and opportunities in human movement science, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing the current state of knowledge.
The learning outcomes include understanding the area of study, human body systems governing movement, biomechanical understanding, integration with other disciplines, and career opportunities in human movement science.
Transcripts
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hello and welcome to module 1 for the
course human movement science let's look
at some of the learning outcomes and the
modules that we'll be learning
throughout the course so human movement
science the way we we've designed the
course is broken down into eight modules
across your eight weeks and the first
module we'll be looking at introduction
to human movement science so we'll
understand the field the area of study
what constitutes within the area of
studies some of the key subjects like
biomechanics Kinesiology functional
Anatomy um and some other areas of data
Sciences so the module two uh consist of
human body so we'll be looking at some
of the key aspects in the human body
body the Key Systems that govern us to
move like the skeletal system muscular
skeletal system and the neuromuscular
system module three on the other hand
we'll be looking at functional Anatomy
so now that we have understood what the
human body consist of comprises of and
what systems are responsible for
movement how exactly do they coordinate
how what generates movement what creates
movement and what exactly happens in
module 4 we we'll be looking at
biomechanics which is an area of study
within itself for human movement science
so we'll be looking at the key roles um
that biomechanic plays to understand
human movement science and the
principles within biomechanics let's
look at each of these modules
individually and some of the learning
key learning outcomes that we will be
addressing in each of these modules so
as we spoke about introduction to human
movement science is we'll be looking at
the area of study
um the broad field and what governs
human movement science we'll be looking
at the integrated Fields within human
movement science we'll be looking at the
significance and application so where
all could you use the science that we
study the theories the principles the
examples how you can apply for example
in sport uh for healthcare and
well-being so we'll be looking at all of
that we'll also be looking at the
professional skill set development so
what skills would you develop from this
course what will it enable you to do
where can you apply these you know and
um what are some of the other courses
that you can then go on to pursue before
we do all of that we'll also be looking
at the background knowledge that you
require to study this course um
extensively so little bit of Prior
learning maybe in basic mathematics we
will also be providing you resources for
um all of these um Preparatory material
that you might require for this course
uh let's do that again so we will be
providing you resources um as articles
or books that you can read or some
Preparatory material in terms of see
basic maths that you might require for
this course and um that will contribute
to you prepping for the course we'll
also be looking at some industry experts
within the banner of human movement
science so you'll be hearing a lot from
coach es you might hear from Sports
Medicine uh professionals you might also
hear from some sports scientist or a
biomechanist to understand how they use
and they see the view and the role of
human movement science in their
day-to-day professional lives so how
would they um employ the principles that
we study so how they collaborate with
each other to solve a common problem
module two we'll be looking at the human
body we'll looking at the skeletal
system the muscular system and the
nervous system so we'll be looking at
how these systems are designed the
nature of the bones muscles and the
nerves that allow us to move how do
these systems come together for um
harmonious functioning to cause movement
so we'll be looking at that as well
briefly also we'll be getting into an
area of study itself which is motor
control so motor control will allow us
to understand where does learning happen
for the movement where does it originate
how do we learn so do we learn the skill
first you know how do we go on to make
it better and put our own little um
signature into it so we'll be looking at
all of that under motor control and
motor learning will also be looking at
these motor skills or the motor areas in
the brain how do they coordinate to
produce movement further moving on to
module three we'll be looking at
functional Anatomy so you'll be learning
a lot of theory in this module which is
key to understanding movement this is
exactly where it starts with the human
body understanding what an anatomical
position is so what's our Ground Zero
what do we relate it back to the
directions So speaking the common
language between professionals you need
to understand how do we address
directions and also understand the
reference systems so where is the
movement occurring how exactly can we
Define it so that you know when you are
defining it and another professional is
defining it you're all on the same page
hence we require the reference systems
then we'll be moving on to bones and
joints and movement so what causes
movement how does movement occur
anatomically and the muscles and bones
that come together so how exactly does
that happen so we'll be looking at
posture analysis as well what's a normal
posture what's altered what causes a
good and a bad posture and how important
it is for us to have a good posture
we'll also be looking at the
implications of functional anatomy in
human movement science so now that we've
looked at bones muscles how exactly we
move what causes movement we'll be
looking at how all of these things put
together helps us understand human
movement science module four we'll be
diving into biomechanics for human
movement science so biomechanics is an
area of study in itself we'll be going
through the scope the application the
significance so what's the potential of
the entire field to study the movement
within biomechanics it will be divided
into kinematics and kinetics what's the
study within it which is looking at the
kinematic principles to study movement
and then also looking at the kinetic
principles has got to do with Force
energy work for example to study
movement so from our first four modules
all the theortical modules you've
learned biomechanics Kinesiology
functional anatomy and how exactly
movement occurs from module five we will
be looking at what tools techniques any
technology that we can use to understand
the movement occurring so module six
we'll be looking at applications of
human movement principles
using these tools and the concepts that
we've studied to fundamental movement
skills that are absolutely essential for
movement which you can call as movement
ABCs and also a few common exercises and
then we dive into specifically gate
analysis so what is gate how it's
extremely crucial to have a good gate
for an athlete as well as any kind of
physical activity module 7 we look at
applications of human movement science
principles in sport so now that we've
looked at all of these fundamental
movements in exercise and gate we go
dive specifically into sports science
aspect of it which is applying all of
these principles that we study to
sporting
skills and in the last module which is
module 8 we'll be looking at the
integrated disciplines that we've looked
in the introduction uh chapter or
introduction module and we're looking at
how these strengthen our scope and how
we can
collaborate um to further enhance the
state of art of human movement science
so looking at module five in detail um
we'll be looking at the different types
of analysis which is qualitative
quantitative um tools and techniques
Within These analysis to study human
movement so we'll also be looking at
computer simulation muscular skeletal
modeling and EMG techniques as well to
study movement module six we'll be
diving into applications of human
movement principles so we'll be looking
at how do we apply all of these all of
these principles that we've studied in
the previous modules to fundamental
movements to exercises and to Gates so
we'll be looking most importantly from a
coaching point of view so for the
coaches if there are any coaches in this
courses or athletes it's beneficial to
you both or any other sports science
professionals to understand what is what
is the coaching view or what how does
coaching science for example help us
understand the mot motor skills and how
we can analyze these fundamental
movements and the major exercise
movements and gate and identify the key
performance and the injury patterns that
are within this movement so that we can
enhance performance and prevent injuries
module 7 we'll be looking at the same
principles but now applied to different
sports so we'll looking at how sport
sport can be categorized differently
according to the movement
characteristics of the skills that are
within the sport so we'll looking at
upper body dominant sport we looking at
lower body dominance sport maybe
co-dominant sport for us to understand
the finer details of the movement and
look at the biomechanical patterns that
are related to Performance and also
related to injury prevention or
management in those sport quite specific
speically we'll be also diving into two
case studies where we'll be applying all
of our knowledge that we have gained
from the first six seven modules to the
specific sport which is tennis and
Cricket so we'll be looking in tennis
we'll be looking specifically at the
tennis serve and in cricket we'll be
looking at Cricket fast bowling so right
from your movements that are happening
at these skills to phasing analysis
which you will learn further in module
six to the performance and the injury
patterns that are underlying in the
tennis serve and the cricket fast
bowling module 8 we'll be looking at
integrated disciplines uh and the
opportunities in human movement science
so it's extremely uh important for us to
understand what disciplines are
complimentary what are supplementary how
we can come together and collaborate to
broaden our scope of understanding and
to also Advance the Cur state of
knowledge that is there in the
literature and that will allow us to
then look at research in human movement
science so we'll very quickly touch base
on what uh research areas are currently
up and coming in human movement science
how you can apply research how you can
conduct research and some of the ethics
protocols for research as well in the
area we'll also be looking at the scope
of human uh human movement science to
look at Specialized population as well
as well for example um polio patients or
um stroke Rehabilitation so the
potential of human movement science to
understand and to help better handle
injury
management and the last not last but not
the least we'll be closing off with
career opportunities in human movement
science so that gives you a good
understanding of now that you've learned
all of these modules and you've gone
through this um journey of understanding
what human movement science is
understanding the techniques how do you
identify performance patterns and how do
you identify injury patterns we'll be
looking at where what kind of work
opportunities you can look for what kind
of um work areas you can um you know be
employed in uh let's do that again so we
look at career opportunities in human
movement science where we'll be looking
at what are the work areas or work
places that you can apply and take it up
as a career where do you move on from
here and what are the additional courses
that you can understand and do um for
good career opportunities in the field
of human movement
science so the learning outcomes just to
have a quick summary of what we spoke
about by the end of eight modules you
should have a good understanding of the
area of uh study human movement science
its scope potential and future uh also
understand the human body systems that
govern movement that make movement
happen and mechanical understanding of
movement where we talk about
biomechanics and the biomechanical
patterns uh an athlete through the lens
of athlete through the mechanical lens
we'll also be looking at integration of
human movement science hopefully you'll
have a good idea with the area of
studies scope and opportunities and
career opportunities in human movement
science as
well
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