Stress-recovery balance in athlete’s wellbeing (3 cr)
Code: BB00DA01-3001
General information
Enrollment
01.11.2021 - 01.04.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 31.07.2022
Credits
3 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Merja Hoffrén-Mikkola
Student groups
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VVO
Objective
- The student is able to name the sources of stress in athlete's daily life and knows the methods that can be used to evaluate the stress and recovery
- The student knows the importance of restorative sleep for performance capacity and injury risks
- The student is able to explain the importance of nutrition in the recovery from exercise and is able to list the characteristics of restorative nutrition
Content
- Stress and recovery
- Sleep and recovery
- Nutrition
Materials
- Partinen, M. & Huovinen, M. 2007. Terve uni. WSOY.
- Peltomaa, H. 2015. Stressi, palautuminen ja hyvinvointi: ihmisen mahdollisuudet vaikuttaa kehon- ja mielentilaan. Opintoverkko.
- Mero, A., Nummela, A., Kalaja, S. & Häkkinen, K. 2016. Huippu-urheiluvalmennus: teoria ja käytäntö päivittäisvalmennuksessa. VK-Kustannus.
- Terve urheilija- webpage: https://terveurheilija.fi/
Student workload
The scope of the course is 3 cr that corresponds to 81 hours of student’s work. That consists of online studies and independent work.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student can name some sources of stress in the everyday life of an athlete but lacks the knowledge about the measurement methods that can be used to assess load and recovery.
The student knows briefly the importance of restorative sleep for performance and the risk of injury.
The student is unable to explain the importance of nutrition in the recovery from exercise and is not able to list the characteristics of restorative nutrition.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student can name the most important sources of stress in an athlete's daily life and knows some measurement methods that can be used to assess load and recovery.
The student knows in general terms the importance of restorative sleep for performance and the risk of injury.
The student can outline the importance of nutrition in the recovery from exercise and is able to list some of the characteristics of restorative nutrition.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student can name the sources of stress in the athlete's daily life and knows the measurement methods that can be used to assess the load and recovery.
The student knows the importance of restorative sleep for performance and the risk of injury.
The student can explain the importance of nutrition in the recovery from exercise and is able to list the characteristics of restorative nutrition.
Qualifications
- No previous studies are required