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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. ____ 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.

2. ____, founded in 1954, is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world.

3. Identify an important role played by sports in the lives of Native Americans.

4. The performance of an individual's physical activities diminishes greatly when sufficient ___ cannot be provided by the cardiorespiratory system to the working muscles.

5. ____ ____ examines sport from many different perspectives.

6. The most formal approach to fitness education is the _____, where students engage in classroom discussions, laboratory activities, and physical activity experiences.

7. In the context of physical education, ____ ____ is the study of changes in motor behavior that are primarily the result of practice and experience.

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

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

10. A ___ allows an individual to pursue many different jobs within a specific area, such as sport management.

11. According to Lambert, job opportunities are limited to the traditional teaching-coaching career if physical education is defined as ______.

12. ___ organizes objectives in a progression hierarchy, from low to high, using developmental theories as a basis for formulating those objectives.

13. _____ ___ see themselves performing as if they were watching a video of their performance.

14. During the early period, motor learning researchers focused on ____.

15. ____ is concerned with the preparation of teachers and sport leaders to provide programs and services for individuals with disabilities.

16. Identify a significant transformation that has occured after 1970 in sport.

17. In the context of kinetics, ____ is any action that changes or tends to change the motion of an object.

18. ____ emphasizes the mind as central to understanding and the critical role that reasoning plays in arriving at the truth.

19. The ____ domain is concerned with the acquisition of knowledge and its application.

20. ____ emphasizes the use of the scientific method to arrive at the truth.

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

22. In the context of standards-based education in the United States, one of the purposes of the national standards movement was to ____.

23. Elementary school education programs focus on ____.

24. According to ____ ___, reality is determined by individuals' experiences.

25. What do sports philosophers use as a tool to advance knowledge and arrive at decisions?