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PHED 1301: Foundations of Kinesiology
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Introduction to human movement.

PHED 1301: Foundations of Kinesiology
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1. Professional theory courses focus on _____.

2. ____ describes personality as traits possessed by an individual that are enduring and stable.

3. ___ __ ___ is the minimum level of exercise needed to achieve desired benefits.

4. Purposes of Kinesiology according to Hamilton and Luttgens.

5. Cultural competency requires ______.

6. According to Anshel, a highly skilled athlete would score relatively high in ____.

7. ____ work with clients with a host of conditions, such as cardiovascular and pulmonary disorder, as well as those who may have orthopedic or musculoskeletal problems.

8. _____ goals typically focus on interpersonal comparisons and the end result of an event.

9. What happens when an individual performs the contract-relax technique?

10. ____ refers to a condition within an individual that initiates activity directed toward a goal.

11. What is the Puritans believe to be secrets to eternal life and blessedness?

12. Identify a goal of motor behavior identified by Thomas and Thomas.

13. What was the state of physical education during the early twentieth century of the United States?

14. The proficient stage of the development sequences approach is marked by ____.

15. ___ are synthetic forms of the male hormone testosterone.

16. The aerobic system is tremendously efficient at extracting ___ from the food nutrient molecules.

17. ___ goals refer to the individual's actual performance in relation to personal levels of achievement.

18. In the human body, the center of mass is known as the ___ __ ___.

19. ___ are statements of purposes, intents, and aims that reflect desired accomplishments.

20. In the context of the objectives in the psychomotor domain developed by Dave, the lower-order objectives focus on the _____.

21. ___ ____ is the study of the role of sport in society, its impact on participants in sport, and the relationship between sport and other societal institutions.

22. Areas within health education.

23. Who was one of the first researchers to study students' participation patterns and teachers' perceptions in coeducational classes?

24. The theory of ____ incorporates the tenets of the theory of reasoned action and adds another concept -- perceived control.

25. What law sought to end discrimination against individuals of all ages with disabilities and to remove barriers to their integration into the economic and social mainstream life?