HPR 1313 Mid Term guide
According to the Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health, which of the following is not an effect of regular physical activity?
All of the above
Which of the following would not be an educational objective achieved through a physical education program?
All of the above
Which of these philosophies states that knowledge originates in the physical world but emerges through experimentation?
Realism
Which of the following is not an example of the today's emphasis on fitness?
Required aerobic conditioning programs for all school children.
A need exists for physical education, exercise science, and sport professionals trained to provide recreational and leisure activities for senior citizens.
True
What career specializes in working with students with disabling conditions?
Adapted physical education
Which of the following is not a valuable aspect of career preparation for a physical education teacher in a school?
All of the above are helpful learning experiences.
Which of the following questions might be important to ask about a prospective career?
All of the above are important questions to ask
What organization offers Exercise Specialist, Health and Fitness Instructor, and Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification programs?
American College of Sports Medicine
The ____________ certifies aerobics instructors and personal trainers
American Council on Exercise
Professionals in this career help prevent, treat, and rehabilitate injuries
Athletic training
___________ is bodily movements of a rhythmical and patterned succession usually executed to the accompaniment of music
Dance
is a theory of moral values with standards that deal with what is good and bad, with moral duty and obligation, and with principles of conduct.
Ethics
is a type of graduate specialization within the discipline of exercise science.
Exercise physiology
Admission requirements to graduate schools are standardized nationally.
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
Internships are inappropriate until after the completion of an undergraduate degree.
False
Physical activity must be vigorous to be beneficial to the functioning of the heart.
False
Physical education and sport professionals cannot teach ethics.
False
The National Athletic Trainers' Association must certify all high school athletic trainers.
False
Utilitarianism states that moral duties are prescriptive and independent of consequences
False
Which of these philosophies advocates that ideals, values, and truths are universal and eternal and remain the same regardless of how the interpretations of individuals may vary?
Idealism
Which of the following is an objective of Healthy People 2010?
Increase the proportion of adolescents who spend at least 50% of school physical education class time being physically active
Two places to find market trends and career guidance materials are the __________ and the _________ .
Library Internet
Which of these philosophies stresses that the source of value exists within the physical realm of nature?
Naturalism
A _______ is an example of a type of certification
Personal trainer
The Cooper Institute offers certifications in which of the following?
Physical Fitness Specialist
In which of the following careers do professionals help athletes develop their bodies and achieve their athletic potential?
Strength training
Which of these is a manipulative skill?
Striking
Continuing education or lifelong learning of new knowledge and skills are usually essential for career advancement.
True
Increased cognitive involvement in physical education usually leads to both a better understanding of the activity and better execution of skills.
True
Intramural programs can provide opportunities to officiate, schedule, program, and manage personnel.
True
Lack of motivation, time, money, physical skills, and knowledge prohibit many people's participation in physical activities.
True
No national certification program exists for coaches.
True
One characteristic of a profession is that its members have attained competencies for entry, such as through a certification process.
True
One valued outcome of a school physical education program is to help students learn how to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
True
Personal experiences are important as foundations for developing personal philosophies.
True
Realism developed as a revolt against some of the tenets of idealism.
True
Setting goals helps people articulate their determination to achieve future expectations
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
The Ph.D. is more research oriented than is the Ed.D.
True
The number and percentage of individuals in the United States with obesity is increasing annually.
True
Using a moral reasoning process when faced with a ethical choice usually leads to acting in a fair, just, and honest way
True
For which of the following could you volunteer so that you could gain experience for a career in a related field?
Youth sport coaching
Specialists in this exercise and sport science study the mechanical principles of force application and absorption, leverage, and stability.
sport biomechanics