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Upper-class boys in this civilization were educated at two schools that stressed the importance of all-around development.
Athens
In which program is drug abuse is likely to increase at all levels.
Athletics Programs
Which programs need to provide opportunities for all skill and ability levels?
Athletics Programs
Who initially stated the physical education objectives of organic, psychomotor, character, and intellectual development?
Clark Hetherington
Which of the following people was a leader in anthropometrics, teacher education, and physical education?
Dudley Sargent
Who designed exercise machines for individualized physical development?
Dudley Sargent
Which of the following men was a professor of hygiene and physical education at Amherst College?
Edward Hitchcock
Monitoring of oxygen uptake and exhalation of carbon dioxide, measuring heart rate and function, and analyzing the chemical activities of the body during exercise are examples of research in this exercise and sport science.
Exercise Physiology
Government agencies will increasingly support research for specialists in which programs?
Exercise Science Programs
Consumers will become more discriminating in purchases from which programs?
Fitness Programs
Which of the following men developed Danish school gymnastics?
Franz Nachtegall
Which of the following institutions offered teachers an outstanding advanced curriculum and faculty, making a certificate from it highly prestigious?
Harvard Summer School
Who stressed educational values, social education, and education through the physical?
Jesse Williams
Which of the following men was the first to implement naturalistic principles in a school?
Johann Basedow
Which of the following men was an advocate of naturalistic gymnastics?
Johann GutsMuths
Which of these is not a publication of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance?
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education
Who designed the YMCA triangle, emblematic of the all-around man?
Luther Gulick
Which of the following men was a teacher of Swedish gymnastics at the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics
Nils Posse
Which of the following is not a component of physical fitness?
Perceptual-motor Skills
Which of the following provides an educational approach to fitness that can help motivate students to be more physically active?
Physical Best
During this period there was a rebirth of and an eagerness for learning.
Renassiance
Where were German Turner gymnastics first introduced in the United States?
Round Hill School
Content standards, performance assessment, and accountability will characterize which programs?
School Programs
In which of the following careers do professionals help athletes develop their bodies and achieve their athletic potential?
Strength and Conditioning Coaching
Who developed the undergraduate physical education program at Stanford University and the graduate programs at Teachers College of Columbia University?
Thomas Wood
Who wrote The New Physical Education, which provided the philosophical foundation for school programs in the twentieth century?
Thomas Wood and Rosalind Cassidy
What career specializes in working with students with disabling conditions?
Adapted Physical Education
Which organization largely controlled amateur sports outside the colleges in the United States during the 1900s?
Amateur Athletics Union
This career requires a doctor's degree and research productivity for tenure.
University teaching in one of the exercise and sport sciences
Which of the following men called the meeting that led to the formation of the Association for the Advancement of Physical Education?
William Anderson
Which of the exercise and sport sciences includes the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of sport injuries?
athletic training
A sport philosopher studies the optimal frequency, intensity, and duration of an effective conditioning program.
false
Adapted physical education is a program for gifted and talented athletes.
false
All high school coaches must have degrees in physical education.
false
An academic discipline by definition must practically apply its body of knowledge.
false
Career opportunities in physical education, exercise science, and sport are limited.
false
College faculties initially organized men's intercollegiate athletics.
false
Danish gymnastics were based on the principles of naturalism and individualized programs.
false
In Athens, girls trained physically so they could bear healthy children.
false
It is illegal for physical educators to teach classes in the public schools outside their major field.
false
Lacrosse, footraces, bowling, and baseball were among the popular sporting pastimes of early residents of the colony that became Virginia.
false
Physical educators have always taken a leading role in promoting Americans' participation in sports and activities.
false
Sport biomechanists use treatment modalities such as ultrasound, whirlpool, and ice massage.
false
Sports participation by senior citizens will decrease in the coming years due to the associated health risks.
false
Technology has little application to and use in physical education, exercise science, and sport.
false
The American College of Sports Medicine specifies course work and clinical hours for undergraduates in athletic training.
false
The agoge, the Spartan educational system, advocated the singular goal of intellectual curiosity.
false
The ancient Olympic Games prohibited monetary rewards for the victors.
false
The characteristics of a profession and a discipline are the same.
false
The contribution of Great Britain to today's American physical education programs today was formal gymnastics.
false
What are activities ranging from simple diversions to cooperative activities to competitions with significant outcomes governed by rules?
gmaes
What is defined as the absence of disease or illness; a positive state of physiological function that includes physical fitness and the five dimensions of wellness?
health
These people practiced yoga, a system of meditation and regulated breathing.
hindus
Researchers in this exercise and sport science study information processing, types of feedback, and methods of practice.
motor learning
What is the body's capacity to adapt and respond favorably to physical effort?
physical fitness
What are amusements engaged in freely, for fun, and devoid of constraints
play
What refreshes or renews one's strength and spirit after work; a diversion that occurs during leisure hours?
recreation
A person in this exercise and sport science would study sportsmanship and other aspects of ethical behavior in sports.
sport philosophy
What are physical activities governed by formal or informal rules that involve competition against an opponent or oneself and are engaged in for fun, recreation, or reward?
sports
Which of the following is not an example of a professional journal?
sports illustrated
For this career, a person needs skills in asking question, the desire to talk with people, the ability to listen, and the willingness to work under the pressure of deadlines?
sports writing
According to federal legislation, equal opportunities are required for girls and boys in schools relative to curricular and extracurricular activities.
true
Adhering to high standards as demonstrated through the assessment of student learning is essential for demonstrating the effectiveness of physical education in schools.
true
An important criterion for continuation in a job is your level of personal fulfillment and satisfaction.
true
Applied sport psychology focuses on using and understanding psychological theories and techniques to help athletes improve their performances.
true
Exercise physiologists, sport biomechanists, and athletic trainers often conduct joint research projects concerning ways to train athletes and prevent injuries.
true
Inclusion is the placement of students with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities or limitations into regular classes with their peers.
true
Many corporate fitness centers provide individually prescribed exercise programs, health appraisals, and stress management workshops.
true
One illustration of professional involvement would be joining a professional organization, reading its journals and attending its conferences.
true
One valued outcome of a school physical education program is to help students learn how to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
true
Physical activity can serve as a preventive measure for both disease and degeneration for senior citizens.
true
Professional organizations publish journals that disseminate research findings and information that can enhance the learning of individuals in the field.
true
Professionals in careers in exercise science need to provide quality programs in specialized settings to prove that a higher degree of competence is needed to fulfill the responsibilities of these careers than may currently be the case.
true
Since the early 1970s, several specialized organizations have been established in the exercise and sport sciences.
true
Social skills, sales ability, and sports expertise are important credentials for careers in health and fitness clubs.
true
Sport management degrees provide important preparation for administering golf courses, bowling lanes, gymnastics schools, tennis camps, and swimming centers.
true
Sportsmanship, discipline, self-confidence, and stress management are desirable affective outcomes of physical education, exercise science, and sport programs.
true
Television monies provided the National Collegiate Athletic Association with enforcement leverage for its regulations governing grants-in-aid and recruiting.
true
The British Amateur Sport Ideal advocated "playing the game for the game's sake."
true
The Greek Ideal was defined as the unity of the "man of action" with the "man of wisdom."
true
The Greek gods were worshipped as the personifications of the Greek Ideal.
true
Title IX mandated equality in college athletics for men and women.
true