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MASTER'S DEGREE BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO EXERCISE
Objective (information leaflet and pre-enrolment file to download at end of page)
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this specialization is to provide the concepts and methodologies for understanding biological responses to exercise and implement them in training practices. To this end, training is based on a theoretical and practical approach both in the laboratory and in the field. A panel of tools (including the latest technology) analyzing the responses of the body during exercise right up to the molecular level. The objective of this training is to develop multidisciplinary skills for a scientific approach to coaching to maximize individual potential.
ADMISSION
Students holding a BA honour degree STAPS or Science and Technology.
Access on file for students holding a license or a medical or paramedical training with pre-requisites in Biology.
Access on file for students holding a foreign degree equivalent to a BAC +3, after validating experience.
Access on file after validation of the work skills and experience.
Access in Continuing Education for healthcare professionals, PE teachers, coaches...
Skills and Opportunities
Our graduates will be able to define a specification chart for the validation of the effects of an exercise protocol in the short and long term effects on organisms in the cardiovascular, respiratory, and muscular plan in humans and animals. These skills can be expressed both in the field of health and in sports performance (sport for all to elite). In addition, the LEPHE gives the opportunity to pursue a PhD after the acquisition of a Master with Honours.
Holders of Masters and of a Doctorate have become physical trainers of professional teams Soccer (TFC, Qatar...) and Rugby (Castres...), or researchers and professors.
[Planning & Program Lessons Year 2008/2009]
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Teaching plan for the Master 1
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Contacts
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Véronique Billat |
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06.89.87.75.76 |
Responsable du M1-M2 RBE
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Javier Perea |
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Responsable Master
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Sabrina Belacel |
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01 69 47 03 40 |
Contact inscription M1-M2 |
Information for a B.R.E. Master Internship
We inform students that during the Masters I and II, an internship in a laboratory or in a company is compulsory during the second semester. Therefore, we invite you as of now to acquaint yourselves with the internships proposed by the LEPHE Laboratory this year. If one of the training courses of the LEPHE interests you, you must contact the supervisor who will fix you an interview in order to assess your application. This year the LEPHE is unable to welcome all trainees; we invite you dear students, as of now to begin looking for an internship. All trainee subjects outside of the LEPHE must be presented to Mr. Vincent MARTIN, to be sure of the coherence with the thematic relative to the Master and to validate it or not. We remind you that all future students must have filled in a tripartite contract (student, university laboratory or company) before the beginning of the Internship. These internship contracts are available and may be collected at:
UNIVERSITY OF EVRY VAL D’ESSONNE
2nd and 3rd year Postgraduate Tuition
Bât. Maupertuis
Rue du Père André Jarlan
91025 EVRY Cedex
Tel: 01 69 47 03 40
CONTACT: Vincent MARTIN (Tel: 01.69.64.48.97)
« Research » Internships proposed by the LEPHE
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Ref Sujet
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Sujet
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Encadrant
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Nbre M1
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Nbre M2
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SR_1
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Evaluation of central factors in fatigue during a race of time to exhaustion.
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V.MARTIN
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1
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1
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SR_2
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Evaluation of O2 kinetics during a race of time to exhaustion.
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C.THOMAS
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1
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1
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SR_3
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Effects of training in cardiac failures (Brousset Hospital)
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F.COTTIN
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1
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SR_4
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FFC = Physiological follow-up of cyclists of the centre France of Fontainebleau
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F.COTTIN
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1
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SR_5
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Comparison of methods for measuring speed in running. (See V.B.).
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E.BARREY
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1
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SR_6
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Study of the gait pattern in race horses (mathematical establishment of a pattern).
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E.BARREY
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1
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SR_7
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Energy cost of locomotion in mice: effect on the intensity and the length of effort according to the strain.
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L.HAMARD
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1
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SR_8
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Evolution of the oxygen cost during the Paris Marathon.
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L.HAMARD
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1
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SR_9
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Analysis of the physiological signal on the marathon.
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E.WEISFRED
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1
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SR_10
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Acceleration effect on the 02 Kinetics. Determining an accelerated critical speed.
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V.BILLAT
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1
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Professional Internships proposed by the LEPHE.
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Subject Ref.
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Subject .
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Supervisor
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Nbre M1
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Nbre M2
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SP_1
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Follow-up of middle training (cardio-respiratory).
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KAPFER ALLEGRO
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1
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SP_2
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Follow-up of sprint training using an accelerometer technique.
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KAPFER
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1
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SP_3
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Follow-up of training from the CF analysis.
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PEUPORTIER
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1
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SP_4
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Setting up of methods to evaluate the expansiveness of rugby players.
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PEUPORTIER
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1
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SP_5
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Follow-up of training from the CF analysis.
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DUPRAT
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1
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SP_6
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Effects of training with LipoxMax on daily activities and cardio respiratory and metabolic adaptations in an elderly person.
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V.BILLAT
F.COTTIN V.MARTIN
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3
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1
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