Sub Discipline of Kinesiology

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Practicum in Athletic Training

-2000 hours junior-senior year -sports med. curriculum applied in sport setting

Instructional Leadership in Clinical Settings

-Adult learning -Learning objectives -Assessment

history and progress of sport and exercise psychology

-Began out of abnormal psych -Landmark research in athletes -70s formally recognized and referred journal

Exercise Fitness and Health

-Benefits & risks of physical activity ----Overview of chronic conditions & benefits of exercise ----Health risk assessment -Fitness Assessment (sport & health related) ---Gold standard protocols for: ------Physiological measures ------Metabolic calculations

Organization & Administration in Athletic Training

-Business ----budget/finance, marketing, etc. -Management ----ethics in athletics, athletics organizational structure, risk management, facility design, drug testing, policies, leadership theories

what are the requirements for athletic training

-C or better in CHEM 200✓ -≥3.0 GPA in BIO 212, ENS 265, and ENS 265L✓ -≥60 hours in athletic training setting✓ -CPR and first aid certification

what does adaptive exercises covers

-Client support -Goal setting (SMART) -Wellness promotion -Diseases and Disabilities

what does health communication covers

-Clinical context of communications -----Patient-provider communications, etc. -Public Health campaigns -----Conceptualize, critique, develop

what does Psychosocial Aspects of Disease & Injury covers

-Disability & impairments -Psychosocial adjustment models -Intervention strategies

what are the kinesiology core? (excluding athletic training)

-Disease Pathophysiology & Exercise Programming -Adaptive Exercise -Psychosocial Aspects of Injury, Disability and Disease -Health Communications

what are the 9 sub discipline of kins

-EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY -HISTORY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY -PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY -SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY -SPORTS MEDICINE -BIOMECHANICS -MOTOR BEHAVIOR -MOTOR DEVELOPMENT /MOTOR LEARNING -MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION

what are the 8 exercise science core

-EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY -SPORTS MEDICINE -BIOMECHANICS -MOTOR LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT -MEASUREMENT & EVALUATION -SPORTS AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY -SPORT AND EXERCISE SOCIOLOGY -SPORT AND EXERCISE HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, AND ART

Exercise, Sport & Aging

-Elderly Wellness -Aging Theories & Processes -Biometric Assessments

Fitness Specialist/ Exercise Generalist

-Fitness assessment (more) -Fitness for aging & gerontology -Fitness internship & instructional leadership

what does biomechanics cover?

-Fundamental principles ----Force, torque, inertia, velocity, trajectory -Linear and angular kinetics of fundamental movements ----geometry of motion, center of mass, coordination of joint rotation -Methods of analysis of movement ----joint angles, force displacements, body positioning, muscle activity, etc.

what does sport medicine cover?

-Injury prevention -Injury treatment ------first aid protocols ------equipment/tools ------proficiency in taping, wrapping & splinting

history and progress of sport and exercise sociology

-Landmark research in 60s -Organization formed in 70s -Journal developed in 80s

what does Pathophysiology & Exercise Programming for Disease Populations covers

-Mechanisms of disease -Legal implications of exercise -Health risk assessment -Exercise Programming

What are the topics cover for sport and exercise psychology

-Mental health ----Reduce depression/anxiety ----Increases well-being and self-confidence -Personality & sport/exercise ----Personality of athletes ----Confidence & self-motivation and ----Exercise adherence -Motivation ----Intrinsic or extrinsic? ----Theories of motivation -Intervention techniques ----Goal-setting & rewards ----Positive imagery, self talk, relaxation ----Anxiety management -Energy and Stress management

evolution and progress of motor behavior

-Motor development out of developmental psychology ----Interest in children and skill acquisition, and the influence of growth and maturation on performance -Motor learning and control separate disciplines in last 30 or so years ----Interest in how the neuromuscular system controls and repeats movements ----Applications in rehabilitation and performance settings

what are the sub disciplines and fundamental concepts of motor behavior

-Motor learning ----Practice - stages of learning, specificity of practice, etc. ----Feedback - intrinsic vs. extrinsic ----Performance - biomechanical assessment -Motor control ----Long term retention theories - schema, dynamical systems, coordinate structure, etc. -Factors that positively/negatively facilitate skill acquisition ----disease, disability, age, etc. -Pedagogy ----Study of teaching and learning

Athletic Training

-Musculoskeletal fitness -Sports Medicine -Pre-Professional Training

musculoskeletal Fitness

-Neuromuscular adaptations to training -Human strength and power -Metabolic specificity -Overtraining/detraining & periodization -Exercise order and sequencing -Training cycles

what does applied kins cover?

-Ostology (bones) -Athrology (joints) -Syndesmology (ligaments) -Myology (muscles)

classes necessary for Pre-Pt

-Physics (2 sem) -Abnormal Psychology

What are the topics cover for sport and exercise sociology

-Sexuality & Gender ----Sport and sexual orientation ----Inequity in women's sports -Children & Youth Sports ----De-segregation -Socioeconomics & Participation ----Education related to exercise participation ----Income related to type of sport participation -Delinquency ----Performance-enhancing drugs ----Violence on and off the field -Commercialization ----Mass media, athlete branding -Race, Religion & Participation

Gerontology

-Social Policy (Security) -Social Programs (Medicare) -Advocacy

what are the major themes in measurement and evaluation

-Validity of measure -Reliability of data ----accuracy/error (RE) ----precision/variance (COV)

what does Fitness Practitioner Experience

-Various settings -Supervised practice -Business, management and marketing elements!

what classes are required for Pre-Pt program

-chemistry 200 -chemistry 201 -bio 203 -bio 211

what are the Principles & Techniques in Therapeutic Exercise

-mechanical and physiological concepts used to explain therapeutic exercise techniques -specific philosophies and techniques to increase rom, flexibility, strength and endurance in athletes -return to activity phases

what is Sports Medicine series

-tissue dysfunction and healing therapeutic modalities -mechanisms of pain and pain control evaluation of injuries (sdep) -injury management scenarios

what is measurement and evaluation (kins 305)

Examines quality of assessments used in field and research

what is biomechanics (ens 306)

Laws and principles of mechanical physics & engineering applied to human movement optimization

what is motor behavior

Study of how motor skills are learned and controlled

what is Health Communications

The topic of engaging in solving health problems and disseminating health information to bring about positive change

what is sport medicine

a branch of medicine that deals with bodily injuries common to sports & exercise

what is applied kinesiology (Kins 303)?

anatomical analyses of motion as they pertain to sport/exercise

Clinical Pathology of Medical Conditions

medical experts on body systems and body systems disorders efficacy controversies


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