Kinesiology 101- chapter 1
philosophy
a set of beliefs relating to a particular field, a system of values by which one lives and works, helps individuals address the problems that confront them through the use of critical thinking, logical analysis, and reflective appraisal
wellness
a state of positive biological and psychological well-being that encompasses a sense of well-being and quality of life
health
a state of positive well-being associated with freedom from disease or illness
sport areas
achievement motivation, arousal regulation, goal setting, self-confidence, leadership, and team cohesion
Low rates of physical activity are found in:
african americans and hispanics, people with low incomes, people with less education, adults in the northeast and south, people with disabilities, and older people
performance related physical fitness
agility, speed, coordination, power, reaction time, balance
Physical education
an educational process that uses physical activity as a means to help people acquire skills, fitness, knowledge, and attitudes that contribute to their optimal development and well being
Profession
an occupation requiring specialized training in an intellectual field of study that is dedicated to the betterment of society through service to others
Education
an on-going process that occurs throughout our life span
physical activity
any bodily movement produced by the contraction of the skeletal muscles that increases energy expenditure above the baseline level
Sport biomechanics
applies the methods of physics to the study of human motion and the motion of sport objects, study the effects of force on the body and sport objects, mechanical analysis of activities, analysis of the effectiveness and efficiency of movements
health related physical fitness
cardiovascular endurance, body composition, flexibility, muscular endurance, muscular strength
Physical education moved from traditional school settings to:
community, home, worksite, commercial and medical settings, and corporations
sport history
critical examination of the past with a focus on events, people, and trends that influenced the direction of the field
health instruction includes:
disease prevention, mental health, nutrition, physical fitness, stress management, drug/alcohol abuse
sport management
encompasses the managerial aspects of sport and sport enterprise
exercise areas
exercise addiction, adherence, motivation, and satisfaction
12 subdisiplines
exercise physiology, sports medicine, sport biomechanics, sport philosophy, sport history, sport and exercise psychology, motor development, motor learning,sport sociology, sport pedagogy, adapted physical activity, sport management
exercise physiology
impact of exercise and physical activity on the human body, has both short- and long- term adaptations of the various systems of the body, effects on physical activity and exercise on the health status of different popluations
motor development
interaction of genetic and environmental influences on movement and lifespan motor development, uses theories of development to design appropriate movement experiences for people of all ages and abilities
sports medicine
medical relationship between physical activity, sports-related injuries, and the human body
Sports
organized competitive activities governed by rules that standardize the competition and conditions so individuals can compete fairly. Competition against oneself or opponents. Strategy and skill play a significant role in the determination of the outcome
quality of life
overall sense of well-being that has a different meaning for each individual
exercise
physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive with the purpose of developing, improving, or maintaining physical fitness
adapted physical activity
providing individual programs and services that encourage participation to the fullest extent by those with disabilities
motor learning
study of factors that influence and individual's acquisition and performance of skills, such as practice, experience, use of reinforcement, and condition of learning environment
sport pedagogy
study of teaching and learning
sport philosophy
study of the nature of reality and values of movement for all participants, debate critical issues, beliefs, and values relative to physical education and sport, influences thoughts, actions, and decisions in out professional endeavors and personal lives
sport sociology
study of the role of sport in society
physical fitness
the ability to preform daily tasks with vigor and without undue fatigue, and with sufficient energy to engage in leisure-time pursuits to meet unforeseen emergencies, and the vitality to preform at one's fullest capactity
treatment and rehabilitation
the assessment of injuries, administration of first aid, design and implementation of rehabilitation program and treatment
Prevention
the design of conditioning programs, fitting of protective equipment, and counseling regarding proper nutrition
holistic health
the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, social, environmental, and genetic factors' influence on an individual's life
Physical education, exercise science, and sports broadened its horizons with the help of technology and knowledge
the result: 12 subdisciplines
Exercise Science
the scientific analysis of exercise or physical activity through theories from many different disciplines such as biology, biochemistry, physics, and psychology
sports and exercise psychology
uses principles from psychology to study human behavior in sport to enhance performance