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UNEATLANTICO supports the inclusion of a new elective on the development of an active and healthy lifestyle offered by Education.

UNEATLANTICO supports the inclusion of a new elective on the development of an active and healthy lifestyle offered by Education.

Recently, the modification of the Baccalaureate curriculum of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria has been approved. In this modification, a new optional subject has been included in the 2nd year of baccalaureate in the area of Physical Education, entitled Development of Active and Healthy Lifestyle, which has a teaching load of 4 hours, and which can be implemented in all schools in Cantabria from the next academic year.

Aurelio Corral brings his experience in Biomechanics of Cycling to students of the degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences

Aurelio Corral brings his experience in Biomechanics of Cycling to students of the degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences

In a practical session as part of the subject "Biomechanics of Human Movement" taught by the teacher Ainhoa Bores of the degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences (CAFYD), the students of the European University of the Atlantic (UNEATLANTICO) had the opportunity to learn directly from Aurelio "Yeyo" Corral, an expert in biomechanics and cycling performance.

Antonio Gómez, Aldasoro, and Ignacio Torrescusa will attend UNEATLANTICO to give the first talk on “Sport and Health: Voices that Inspire”

Antonio Gómez, Aldasoro, and Ignacio Torrescusa will attend UNEATLANTICO to give the first talk on “Sport and Health: Voices that Inspire”

"Sport and Health: Voices that Inspire" (Deporte y salud: voces que inspiran) is a series of educational talks co-organized by the Universidad Europea del Atlántico (European University of the Atlantic, UNEATLANTICO), the Real Racing Club Foundation (Fundación Real Racing Club), and the Royal Cantabrian Football Federation (Real Federación Cántabra de Fútbol). It will consist of four sessions held between February and May, one Monday of each month, at the University's auditorium.