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Metodologia De Ensino De Futsal E Futebol METODOLOGIA DE ENSINO DE FUTSAL E FUTEBOL Prof. Paulo Cesar do Nascimento Salvador 2016 Copyright © UNIASSELVI 2016 Elaboração: Prof. Paulo Cesar do Nascimento Salvador Revisão, Diagramação e Produção: Centro Universitário Leonardo da Vinci – UNIASSELVI Ficha catalográfica elaborada na fonte pela Biblioteca Dante Alighieri UNIASSELVI – Indaial. 796 S182mSalvador; Paulo César do NascimentoMetodologia de Ensino de Futsal e Futebol / Paulo César do Nascimento Salvador: UNIASSELVI, 2016. 210 p. : il. ISBN 978-85-515-0024-8 1.Educação física – jogos esportivos. I. Centro Universitário Leonardo Da Vinci. Impresso por: APRESENTAÇÃO Caro acadêmico, seja bem-vindo a mais uma disciplina do nosso curso! Você começará agora sua jornada de estudos na disciplina de Metodologia do Ensino de Futsal e Futebol. Na Unidade 1, o objetivo será apresentar o futebol e o futsal para vocês; a história, a caracterização de ambos os esportes e os aspectos de seu ensino. Na Unidade 2, o objetivo é aprendermos sobre os aspectos táticos que envolvem a modalidade; como defender e como atacar no futebol e no futsal são assuntos que serão abordados. Já na Unidade 3, veremos as principais regras aplicadas a estas modalidades e as possibilidades de inclusão de deficientes nos esportes; conheceremos os fatos históricos de ambas as modalidades, como surgiram, os principais marcos da história, fatos sobre as competições, entre outros eventos; veremos as principais características físicas destas modalidades e os conceitos que fazem parte destes esportes; abordaremos sobre a técnica e a tática e as possibilidades de treinamento. Venha comigo para essa viagem pelo conhecimento do futebol e do futsal. Aprender não ocupa espaço e nem lugar! Desejo a você um ótimo período de estudos com a disciplina! Bons estudos e sucesso! Prof. Paulo Cesar do Nascimento Salvador III NOTA Você já me conhece das outras disciplinas? Não? É calouro? 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IV V VI SUMÁRIO UNIDADE 1 – CONHECENDO O FUTEBOL E O FUTSAL .......................................................... 1 TÓPICO 1 – HISTÓRICO E EVOLUÇÃO DO FUTEBOL .............................................................. 3 1 INTRODUÇÃO .................................................................................................................................... 3 2 HISTÓRICO E EVOLUÇÃO DO FUTEBOL .................................................................................. 4 2.1 O SURGIMENTO DO FORMATO ATUAL ................................................................................. 6 2.2 BREVE HISTÓRICO DAS PRINCIPAIS COMPETIÇÕES ........................................................ 9 RESUMO DO TÓPICO 1 ...................................................................................................................... 12 AUTOATIVIDADE ............................................................................................................................... 13 TÓPICO 2 – HISTÓRICO E EVOLUÇÃO DO FUTSAL ................................................................ 15 1 INTRODUÇÃO ................................................................................................................................... 15 2 HISTÓRICO E EVOLUÇÃO DO FUTSAL .................................................................................... 15 2.1 BREVE HISTÓRIA DAS PRINCIPAIS COMPETIÇÕES .......................................................... 17 3 FUTSAL FEMININO .......................................................................................................................... 19 RESUMO DO TÓPICO 2 ...................................................................................................................... 20 AUTOATIVIDADE ............................................................................................................................... 21 TÓPICO 3 – CARACTERIZAÇÃO DOS JOGOS DE FUTEBOL E FUTSAL ............................. 23 1 INTRODUÇÃO ................................................................................................................................... 23 2 DEMANDA FÍSICA E CARACTERIZAÇÃO DO ESPORTE COLETIVO: FUTEBOL ........ 23 3 DEMANDA FÍSICA E CARACTERIZAÇÃO DO ESPORTE COLETIVO: FUTSAL ........... 27 4 FUTEBOL VERSUS FUTSAL: POSSÍVEIS DIFERENÇAS NA DEMANDA FÍSICA .......... 32 RESUMO DO TÓPICO 3 ...................................................................................................................... 38 AUTOATIVIDADE ............................................................................................................................... 39 TÓPICO 4 – PROCESSOS DE ENSINO DA TÉCNICA NO FUTEBOL E NO FUTSAL ........ 41 1 INTRODUÇÃO .................................................................................................................................. 41 2 FUNDAMENTOS TÉCNICOS DO FUTEBOL E MÉTODOS DE ENSINO .......................... 41 2.1 A CONDUÇÃO ............................................................................................................................. 43 2.2 O DRIBLE ....................................................................................................................................... 43 2.3 O CHUTE ....................................................................................................................................... 44 2.4 O CABECEIO ................................................................................................................................. 45 2.5 O DESARME .................................................................................................................................. 45 2.6 O PASSE ......................................................................................................................................... 46 2.7 O DOMÍNIO DE BOLA OU CONTROLE ................................................................................. 46 3 AS METODOLOGIAS DE ENSINO DA TÉCNICA QUE PODEM SER UTILIZADAS .... 49 4 FUNDAMENTOS TÉCNICOS DO FUTSAL E MÉTODOS DE ENSINO ............................. 53 4.1 MÉTODOS DE ENSINO .............................................................................................................. 60 LEITURA COMPLEMENTAR ............................................................................................................ 62 RESUMO DO TÓPICO 4 ..................................................................................................................... 65 AUTOATIVIDADE .............................................................................................................................. 66 VII UNIDADE 2 – DEFESA E ATAQUE .................................................................................................. 67 TÓPICO 1 – SISTEMAS TÁTICOS NO FUTEBOL: COMO DEFENDER? .............................. 69 1 INTRODUÇÃO .................................................................................................................................. 69 2 EVOLUÇÃO TÁTICA NO FUTEBOL ........................................................................................... 69 2.1 A EVOLUÇÃO .............................................................................................................................. 70 2.2 OS PRINCÍPIOS DE JOGO .......................................................................................................... 73 RESUMO DO TÓPICO 1 ..................................................................................................................... 79 AUTOATIVIDADE .............................................................................................................................. 80 TÓPICO 2 – SISTEMAS TÁTICOS NO FUTEBOL: COMO ATACAR? .................................... 81 1 INTRODUÇÃO .................................................................................................................................. 81 2 PRINCÍPIOS OFENSIVOS DE JOGO ........................................................................................... 81 2.1 POSSIBILIDADES DE TREINAMENTO ................................................................................... 92 RESUMO DO TÓPICO
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