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Introduction to the Program
La Postgraduate diploma en Applied Tennis Technology te brindará los conocimientos necesarios para extraer el máximo beneficio al videoanálisis, con el fin de perfeccionar los fallos cometidos por el atleta y optimizar su rendimiento”
Los avances tecnológicos han supuesto una enorme revolución en el panorama del tenis a lo largo de las últimas décadas. Su progresiva incursión ha convertido en una realidad la medición de la eficacia del golpeo del tenista por medio de sensores, así como el análisis de los movimientos técnicos y tácticos a través del vídeo. Estas herramientas son unas excelentes aliadas para el entrenador, puesto que posibilitan el análisis certero de los atributos del atleta y el diseño de entrenamientos más rigurosos, orientados a mejorar sus fallos con mayor exactitud. Por tanto, los preparadores con la vocación de ayudar a conseguir sus objetivos competitivos a los tenistas de élite están obligados a manejar estas innovaciones para perfeccionar sus resultados.
Es por esto que TECH ha impulsado la creación de esta Postgraduate diploma, mediante el cual el alumno incrementará y actualizará significativamente sus conocimientos en cuanto a la utilización de la Applied Tennis Technology. Durante el programa, identificará los beneficios ofrecidos por el videoanálisis para adaptar las estrategias del partido en base a las características de juego de cada rival. Asimismo, analizará su utilidad para trabajar en la mejora de la profundidad y de la técnica de volea del tenista o ahondará en los principales aspectos biomecánicos que repercuten directamente en la adecuación de su golpeo.
Todo ello, siguiendo una metodología 100% online, que permitirá al profesional del deporte alcanzar un aprendizaje eficaz con la elaboración de sus propios horarios de estudio. De igual manera, esta Postgraduate diploma ha sido diseñado por entrenadores de tenis de referencia con amplia experiencia en la preparación de jugadores de distintas edades. Debido a esto, todos los conocimientos que asimilará serán completamente aplicables en su vida laboral.
Por medio de este programa, identificarás los sensores presentes en algunos tipos de raquetas para detectar la calidad del golpeo del tenista y trabajar de forma sofisticada en su perfeccionamiento”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Applied Tennis Technology contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Tenis de élite
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
La modalidad 100% en línea de esta titulación te permitirá dominar los entresijos de la Applied Tennis Technology en cualquier momento y lugar"
El programa incluye, en su cuadro docente, a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeos interactivos realizados por reconocidos expertos.
Alcanza un aprendizaje ameno y completamente resolutivo a través de la enseñanza por medio de formatos como el vídeo o el resumen interactivo"
A lo largo de esta experiencia académica, analizarás los principios biomecánicos que permiten optimizar el golpeo del tenista y alcanzar la perfección en el servicio y en la devolución”
Syllabus
The syllabus of this Postgraduate diploma has been designed to offer the student, through 3 very complete modules, the most advanced knowledge regarding Applied Tennis Technology. In addition, the didactic contents that will be available throughout this program are present in a large number of textual and multimedia formats that are differentiated from each other. Thanks to this and to its 100% online methodology, the sports professional will obtain a completely enjoyable and personalized learning experience.
Thanks to the avant-garde Relearning methodology of this program, you will obtain a tailored learning process without external teaching constraints”
Module 1. History and Standards
1.1. Historical Evolution of Tennis and its Regulations
1.1.1. What is Tennis, Where was it Invented and its Evolution Throughout History
1.1.2. Tennis Chronology
1.1.3. The Way of Counting, Origin and Evolution and Other Normative Aspects
1.1.4. Tennis Tournaments, History and Tennis at the Olympic Level
1.2. The Tennis Court, Different Surfaces and their Classification
1.2.1. Tennis Court Evolution
1.2.2. Track Measurements and General and Specific Aspects
1.2.3. The Different Existing Surfaces, General and Specific Concepts
1.2.4. Division of Tennis Courts According to Surface Speed
1.3. Racket, Ball and Permanent Fixtures
1.3.1. The Tennis Racket, the Ball and its Historical Chronology
1.3.2. Regulatory Aspects Regarding Tennis Rackets and Balls
1.3.3. What is a Permanent Fixture and its Regulatory Aspects
1.3.4. The Ball Touches the Line or the Ball Touches the Permanent Fixture
1.4. Service and Return
1.4.1. Server and Subtract or Selection
1.4.2. Side and Serve Selection
1.4.3. Side Changes, Regulations and Peculiarities
1.4.4. Service Failures. Let and Repetition of Serve
1.4.5. A Return is Good
1.5. Side Changes, Punctuation and their Alternative Systems
1.5.1. Track Side Changes and its Regulations
1.5.2. Scoring System in the Game, Set and Matches
1.5.3. Alternative Scoring Systems
1.5.4. A Player Loses the Point
1.6. Code of Conduct
1.6.1. What is the Code of Conduct and What is its Purpose?
1.6.2. Benefits of the Code of Conduct and its Evolution
1.6.3. General Aspects of the Code of Conduct
1.6.4. Specific Aspects of the Code of Conduct
1.7. Competition Systems and their Alternatives and Regulations
1.7.1. What Competition Systems Exist
1.7.2. Regulations of the Different Existing Competitions
1.7.3. Modern Types of Competition and their Benefits
1.7.4. Competition in Training Stages and its Regulations
1.8. Referees on the Court, Importance and their Function
1.8.1. Referee's Role on the Court
1.8.2. Player Instructions
1.8.3. Arbitration Systems. Hawk Eye and its Peculiarities
1.8.4. Principle of Continuous Play
1.8.5. Player Discomfort
1.8.6. Correction of Errors
1.9. Doubles Game and its Regulations
1.9.1. General Aspects of Doubles Play
1.9.2. Scoring in the Doubles Game and Existing Options
1.9.3. Service and Rest in Doubles Play
1.9.4. Doubles Competitions
1. 10. Professional Tennis Tournaments, Circuits and Regulations
1.10.1. Evolution of Professional Tournaments, Circuits and their Regulations up to the Present Time
1.10.2. Existing Tennis Tournaments and their Regulations
1.10.3. ATP and WTA Circuit and Aspects Regulated by Regulations
1.10.4. Different Prizes in Tennis Tournaments and Aspects Governed by the Regulations
Module 2. Biomechanics and Motion
2.1. What is Biomechanics and its Evolution
2.1.1. Definition and Introduction to Biomechanics
2.1.2. Evolution Concept of Biomechanics Throughout History
2.1.3. What is Biomechanics for and What are its Objectives
2.1.4. Benefits of Biomechanics and Main Components
2.1.5. Traditional Vision of Teaching Tennis Strokes and Modern Vision
2.2. The Correct Performance of the Technique and its Benefits
2.2.1. Definition of Optimal Technique
2.2.2. Components of the Technique
2.2.3. Benefits of the Optimal Technique
2.2.4. Execution of the Optimal Technique
2.3. Variability as a Fundamental Part of the Performance of the Strokes
2.3.1. Variability Concept
2.3.2. Mechanical Variability in Stroke Performance
2.3.3. Mechanical Variability in Stroke Development
2.3.4. Mechanical Variability in Tissue Loading
2.4. Principles of Biomechanics in Tennis. BIOMEC
2.4.1. Balance
2.4.2. Inertia
2.4.3. Opposition of Forces
2.4.4. Momentum
2.4.5. Elastic Energy
2.4.6. Coordination Chain
2.5. Coordination Chain
2.5.1. Definition
2.5.2. Coordination and Movement Chains
2.5.3. How to Generate Power in Strokes
2.5.4. Problems in the Coordination Chains
2.6. The Phases of the Stroke in Tennis
2.6.1. Preparation and Backward Movement of the Racket
2.6.2. Forward Movement of the Racket
2.6.3. Impact
2.6.4. Accompaniment and Termination
2.7. General Biomechanical Aspects of Groundstrokes
2.7.1. Biomechanics of the Forehand Stroke. Part I
2.7.2. Biomechanics of the Forehand Stroke. Part II
2.7.3. Biomechanics of the Two-handed Backhand Stroke
2.7.4. Biomechanics of the One-handed Backhand Stroke
2.8. General Biomechanical Aspects in Service and Return
2.8.1. Biomechanics of the Service in Tennis. Part I
2.8.2. Biomechanics of the Service in Tennis. Part II
2.8.3. Biomechanics of the Return in Tennis
2.8.4. Biomechanics of the Backhand in Tennis
2.9. General Biomechanical Aspects of Groundstrokes
2.9.1. Biomechanics of the Forehand Volley
2.9.2. Biomechanics of the Backhand Volley
2.9.3. Approach Biomechanics
2.9.4. Biomechanics of Backtacking
2.10. Movement, Displacements and Footwork
2.10.1. What are Displacements in Tennis
2.10.2. Phases of Movement in Tennis
2.10.3. Importance of Footwork
2.10.4. How to Work on Footwork in Tennis
Module 3. Tennis and Video Analysis Technology
3.1. The Evolution of Technology, General Considerations Applicable to Tennis
3.1.1. The Importance of Technology in Sports Today
3.1.2. The Evolution of Technology in Tennis Throughout History
3.1.3. Types of Technologies Applicable in Tennis
3.1.4. Technological Methodology
3.2. The Importance of Technology and Innovation in Tennis and its Benefits
3.2.1. Technology, its Applicability to Tennis and its Importance
3.2.2. Objectives of the Implementation of New Technologies in Tennis
3.2.3. Benefits of Using Technology in Tennis
3.2.4. R+D+I in the Tennis Industry
3.3. Technology on the Tennis Court
3.3.1. The Evolution of Tennis Court Throughout History
3.3.2. Current Tennis Courts and Their Technology
3.3.3. Tennis Court Advertising
3.3.4. Technology in Tennis Materials
3.4. Hawk Eye and Other Arbitration Systems
3.4.1. What is the Hawk Eye?
3.4.2. How is the Hawk Eye Used?
3.4.3. Benefits of the Use of the Hawk Eye in Competition
3.4.4. When Do I Have the Right to Use the Hawk Eye?
3.4.5. Other Arbitration Systems
3.5. The Tennis Racket, its Evolution and the Implementation of Technology in It
3.5.1. Existing Racket Types
3.5.2. Evolution of the Tennis Racket Throughout History
3.5.3. Tennis Racket Depending on the Player's Style
3.5.4. New Technologies in Tennis Rackets
3.6. Strings, Evolution and Types Depending on Playing Style
3.6.1. Importance of Strings for Tennis Players
3.6.2. The Evolution of Stringing Throughout History
3.6.3. Types of Strings and Classification
3.6.4. Tension and Types of Strings Depending on the Tennis Player's Playing Style
3.7. What is Video Analysis and its Benefits for Tennis Players?
3.7.1. Video Analysis Concept
3.7.2. Objectives of Video Analysis in Tennis Players
3.7.3. Benefits for Players and Coaches in the Use of Video Analysis
3.7.4. Video Analysis and Tactics
3.8. Clothing, the Tennis Ball and its Evolution and Implementation of Technology
3.8.1. Evolution of Tennis Apparel Throughout History
3.8.2. Types of Shoes Depending on the Tennis Court Surface
3.8.3. Evolution of the Tennis Ball Throughout History
3.8.4. Types of Tennis Ball and their Classification Depending on Speed
3.9. Practical Examples in the Use of Technology and Video Analysis in Technical Work
3.9.1. Analysis and Improvement of the Bottom Blows by Means of Video Analysis
3.9.2. Analysis and Service Improvement Through Video Analysis
3.9.3. Analysis and Improvement of Volleys Through Video Analysis
3.9.4. Other Technical Aspects Through Video Analysis
3.10. Practical Examples in the Use of Technology and Video Analysis in Tactical Work
3.10.1. Video Analysis and Ball Height Improvement. Exercises to Correct it
3.10.2. Video Analysis and Depth Enhancement. Exercises to Correct it
3.10.3. Video Analysis and Ball Directions. Exercises to Improve it
3.10.4. Video Analysis and Improvement of Service Areas. Exercises to Improve it
Enroll in this Postgraduate diploma and enjoy educational content available in a wide range of multimedia and textual formats that will allow you to optimize your learning”
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Tennis Technology
Technology has completely changed the world of tennis, enabling the improvement of personalized training, aimed at extracting the maximum performance of the athlete on the court. Therefore, coaches must be aware of the technological advances experienced in this discipline in order to provide the best services to tennis players. Consequently, TECH has developed the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Tennis Technology, a program that gives you the tools and skills necessary to keep up with the latest trends and developments in this field. All this, following a 100% online methodology that will allow you to study from anywhere and during 24 hours a day.
Expand your tennis-oriented technological skills with this program
Are you interested in specializing in the use of technological tools to improve tennis coaching? This Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Tennis Technology is designed specifically for you! Through it, you will be able to learn the keys to the use of video in training or identify the advanced sensors that rackets have to analyze the quality of the athlete's movements. In addition, you will study through cutting-edge teaching resources available in a wide range of multimedia formats that will completely enliven your learning.