This course examines the physiology of sport and exercise including cells, metabolism and cell division, understanding the muscular system, structure and function of skeletal muscles, circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, regulation, nutrition and body temperature, understanding and realizing how the energy system works. , hormonal control, nervous control, understanding and realizing the importance of providing energy and fatigue, understanding how the cardiovascular system and cardiovascular responses immediately after exercise such as pulse rate, stroke volume, blood distribution during exercise, Cardiovascular drift, as well as respiratory response to exercise, ventilation and metabolism energy). The assessment is carried out by explaining concepts, presenting examples and workshops. This lecture is carried out with presentations and discussions, project assignments, and reflection.