Winter SportsLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: VR00BE73
Credits
5 op
Objective
After this study unit
• You know the basic knowledge and skills of winter sports, as well as the related environmental and safety factors.
• You will be able to apply the knowledge and skills you have learned to guiding winter sports.
• You will get to know the main winter sports and the specific features of exercise guidance they require.
Competences: Physical education pedagogy, nature sports knowledge
Content
Theme 1. Winter sports: sport skills, sport guidance, physical activity in winter
Theme 2. Winter conditions: safety, special features, effects of cold
Further information
A limited number of places for participants in the implementation.
Exchange students are allocated a maximum of 5 places for this implementation
Enrollment
01.10.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
10.02.2025 - 23.03.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Bachelor of Sports Studies
Teaching languages
- English
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 25
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Sports and Leisure Management
Teachers
- Kaisa Pyykkönen
- Arno Heikkala
Responsible person
Kaisa Pyykkönen
Student groups
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RA75L23SBachelor of Sports Studies, (blended studies) Rovaniemi, Autumn 2023
Objective
After this study unit
• You know the basic knowledge and skills of winter sports, as well as the related environmental and safety factors.
• You will be able to apply the knowledge and skills you have learned to guiding winter sports.
• You will get to know the main winter sports and the specific features of exercise guidance they require.
Competences: Physical education pedagogy, nature sports knowledge
Content
Theme 1. Winter sports: sport skills, sport guidance, physical activity in winter
Theme 2. Winter conditions: safety, special features, effects of cold
Location and time
The course is mainly taught face-to-face in Rovaniemi in weeks 8-9 and 11. The course starts in Zoom in week 7.
Preliminary timetable plan. Confirmed schedule to be published in December 2024
Week 7 Online and face-to-face learning
10.2. 12:30-14:00 introductory info zoom Kaisa Ökö
14:15-15:45 online workshop Kaisa Ökö
12.2. 12:30-15:45 online workshop Kaisa Ökö
14.2. 12:30-15:45 cross-country skiing Kaisa
Week 8 Face-to-face
17.2. 12:30-15:45 Cross-country skiing Kaisa
18.2. 12:30-15:45 Cross-country skiing Kaisa
20.2. 12:30-15:45 Cross-country skiing Kaisa
21.2. 12:30-15:45 Cross-country skiing Kaisa Pair controls cross-country skiing
Week 9 Face-to-face
24.2. 12:30-18:00 Alpine skiing Ökö
25.2. 12:30-18:00 Alpine skiing Ökö
26.2. 8:15-11:45 a.m. Snowshoeing Ökö
Week 10 Self-study
Week 11 Face-to-face
10.3. 12:30-18:00 Snowboarding Kaisa
11.3. 12:30-18:00 Snowboarding Kaisa
12.3. 10:15-11:45 Alpine skiing/snowboarding Kaisa Ökö
12.3. 12:30-18:00 Alpine skiing/snowboarding: guidance sessions Kaisa Ökö
13.3. 12:30-16:00 Winter cycling? Kaisa (Tommi?)
Week 12 Online learning
17.3. 12:30-16:00 Webinar Kaisa Ökö
18.3. 12:30-14:00 Webinar Kaisa Ökö
18.3. 14:15-15:45 End of course Kaisa Ökö
Teaching methods
Face-to-face teaching
Online learning
Independent study
Team work
Alpine skiing and snowboarding: Ounasvaara ski resort
Cross-country skiing: Ounasvaara ski slopes
Snowshoeing: forests and winter walking trails in Ounasvaara and other surrounding areas
Equipment rental
Cross-country skiing: Santasport
Alpine skiing and snowboarding: Ounasvaara Ski Resort
Exam schedules
No assessed exam; learning environments have competency tests.
Completion alternatives
Study strategy 1, Daytime learning: students participate in online and face-to-face teaching and small group work according to the timetable.
Study strategy 2, Demonstration of competence: students can demonstrate their previously acquired competence by means of a demonstration of competence. This may take the form, for example, of a certificate of completion of ski instructor courses in alpine skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing, as well as mentoring other course participants at an agreed time. This will be agreed with the teacher responsible for the course.
Further information
The course requires clothing suitable for winter sports, cross-country skiing equipment (free, traditional), alpine skiing equipment, snowboard equipment, helmet, snowshoes.
If the student does not have his/her own equipment (alpine or cross-country skis, snowboard, helmet, snowshoes), the student will receive equipment and a lift ticket to the Ounasvaara ski resort free of charge for the days when lessons are organised for the sports in question.
The course is open to all levels of ability, with no entry level requirements for different snow sports.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Further information
A limited number of places for participants in the implementation.
Exchange students are allocated a maximum of 5 places for this implementation