Graduates of the Master's degree programs in Class LM-67 must be capable, with significant decision-making authority and autonomy, of utilizing advanced cultural, methodological and technical-practical tools necessary for:
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Designing and implementing physical activity programs aimed at achieving, recovering, and maintaining optimal conditions of physical and mental well-being for individuals across various age groups and physical conditions, with attention to gender-specific needs.
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Organizing and planning specific activities and lifestyles beneficial for disease prevention and improving quality of life through physical exercise.
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Preventing postural issues and providing post-rehabilitation motor recovery aimed at maintaining physical efficiency.
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Planning, coordinating, and evaluating adapted physical activities for individuals with disabilities or those in clinically controlled and stabilized health conditions.