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Ph.D. Entrance Examination - 2012 SYLLABUS - Physical Education Unit-I

The document outlines the syllabus for the PH.D. entrance examination in physical education. It covers 4 units: Unit I covers the selection of athletes for sports and games, principles of sports training, planning competitions and preparation. Unit II covers sports psychology topics like personality development, self-esteem, stress management, and cognitive behavioral principles and techniques. Unit III covers energy systems, muscle structure and function, cardiovascular and respiratory systems during exercise, and nutrition for performance. Unit IV covers physical therapy, remedial exercises, electrotherapy, massage techniques, and analysis of sports motions.

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Ph.D. Entrance Examination - 2012 SYLLABUS - Physical Education Unit-I

The document outlines the syllabus for the PH.D. entrance examination in physical education. It covers 4 units: Unit I covers the selection of athletes for sports and games, principles of sports training, planning competitions and preparation. Unit II covers sports psychology topics like personality development, self-esteem, stress management, and cognitive behavioral principles and techniques. Unit III covers energy systems, muscle structure and function, cardiovascular and respiratory systems during exercise, and nutrition for performance. Unit IV covers physical therapy, remedial exercises, electrotherapy, massage techniques, and analysis of sports motions.

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ENTRANCE EXAMINATION -2012 SYLLABUS Physical Education Unit-I Selection of Sports Personalities for various Sports and Games Sports Training, Sports Performance, Training Means, Training Load, Principles of Sports Training, Planning Competitions and Preparation for Competitions, Motor Development. Types of Training for various Physical Fitness Components, Load & Recovery, Preparations for Competitions. Unit-II Psychology-Sports Learning and High Performance-Personality-Learning Process in Personality Development-Assessment of Personality Traits-Self Esteem and Stress-Behavioural Process-Perception and Senses-Mental PracticeCognitive-Behavioural Principles and Techniques-Causes of Drug Abuse in sport-Physical Activity and Behaviour Change. Stress Management in Sports, Social Interaction in Sports Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention in Sports. Unit-III Energy-Definition, Types, Aerobic and Anaerobic system Muscles-Structure, Types, Muscular Contraction Theory Nervous Control of Muscular Movement-Structure Synapse, Action Potential Cardio-Respiratory Consideration-Pulmonary Ventilation-Different Lung Volume, Gas Exchange in Different Period-Blood Flow and Gas Transport, Heart and Cardio-Output during exercise. Nutrition and Performance-Types, Balanced diet Carbohydrate Loading, Nutrition for Different Events. Physical Training-Principles-Types-Training on Physical, Physiological, Biochemical Changes. Unit-IV Physical Therapy and Remedial Gymnastics-Remedial Therapist in Sports Physical Therapy-Positive Treatment-Historical Development-Effect of Massage Techniques-Hydrotherapy and Balaneotherapy-Electro TherapyActive Treatment-Spinal Column and Torso-Diagnosis-Proprioceptic Neuromuscular Facilitation Complex Motions-Use of Functional BandagesTechniques-Classification-Indication and Contraindication. Unit-V Forms of Motion-Kinematics-Kinetics-Guiding Principles of the above Mechanical Concepts-Hydrodynamic Concepts and Application of Mechanics in Sports-Aerodynamic Concepts and Application of Mechanics in SportsAnalysis of Sports Techniques by Cinematographic and Video Analysis.

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