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Postgraduate course: Medical Control of Sports Training and Physical Activity.

Postgraduate course: Medical Control of Sports Training and Physical Activity.

Professor: Dr. Ramsés Raymond Yañes, M.Sc., Master's Degree in Medical Control of Sports Training and in Bioenergetic and Natural Medicine for the Community. First- and second-degree specialist in Sports Medicine. Assistant Professor. Assistant Researcher. Professor of Medical Control of Sports Training.

Participant Profile: This program is aimed at general practitioners, physicians specializing in sports medicine or related medical specialties: nutrition, cardiology, orthopedics and traumatology, physical therapy and rehabilitation, physiology, biochemistry, kinanthropometry, biology, and sports activists who promote health.

Date: September 2025

Location: Sports Medicine Institute. (IMD)

Description: This document provides basic tools for addressing the morphofunctional assessment of athletes and regular physical activity practitioners. Its objective is to define the theoretical and methodological foundations for planning, organizing, and implementing medical monitoring of sports training in elite athletes and regular physical activity practitioners.

Identify morphofunctional variables that change during physical activity as a response or adaptation of the organism under laboratory and field conditions. Interpret the behavior of morphofunctional variables related to the level of physical fitness in elite athletes and regular exercisers.

Resolve medical monitoring problems related to physical activity and sports through the analysis and integration of biochemical, physiological, and morphological variables. Apply knowledge, methods, and techniques in an integrative and ethical manner that allows for improved athletic results and improved quality of life. Develop skills for the medical monitoring of physical activity in high-performance and community settings.

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