Anita Schleicher

Coordinator of University Sports

Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Building 53, Room 303
Leipziger Straße 123
36037 Fulda

Consultation hours: by arrangement

Office hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

Tasks

Course coordination: external sports facilities, HS premises, multifunctional sports field, outdoor offers

(Course) coordination Rest and exercise room 44.006

Coordination FiduS - Fit through university studies

Acquisition of course instructors

CV

2001 - 2004: University studies in social pedagogy at the Fulda University of Applied Sciences

2004: Trainer for autogenic training and progressive muscle relaxation

2004: Trainer C popular sport (LSBH)

2005: State recognised (first degree) social education worker

2003 - 2007: Additional training in Integrative Dance Education (I-TP)

2008-2010: Additional training as a yoga teacher (BYV)

2011 - 2013: Additional training as a yoga therapist (BYAT)

2015: Aerial Yoga Teacher Training and Aerial Yoga flow (Dana Aerial Yoga)

2015: Mental strategies trainer (TK/ KIT, Karlsruhe)

2010 - today: Coordinator of University Sports at Fulda University of Applied Sciences

Teaching Areas

2017: Methods for relaxation in social work with groups

2018: Play, sport, exercise and relaxation in social pedagogical fields of work

 

 

Memberships

 

 

Publications

Periodical research and education of the general German university sports association, topic: "Praxis der bewegungsorientierten Gesundheitsförderung an der Fulda University of Applied Sciences" In: Göring, Möllenbeck(eds.): Bewegungsorientierte Gesundheitsförderung an Hochschulen. University Sports: Education and Research. Volume 3. University Press Göttingen, 10/2014

Periodical research and education of the general German university sports association, topic: "Sit less - move more: The practice of exercise breaks using the example of FiduS - Fit durchs Studium" In: Göring, Möllenbeck(eds.): Bewegungsorientierte Gesundheitsförderung an Hochschulen. University Sports: Education and Research. Volume 3. University Press Göttingen, 10/2014

 

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