1st Edition
KINS 2010: Intro to Kins
School: University of Georgia (UGA )
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Pages: 2Careers in Sport Management and what is required to obtain a job in this field
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Pages: 2Pathways needed to become a coach in any level of athletics
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Pages: 4DIfferent careers in health and fitness and requirements needed to obtain a career
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Pages: 3Definition of Therapeutic Exercise Types Careers
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Pages: 2Skills and attributes needed to be a Physical Education teacher
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Pages: 2Where health professionals work Types of health professionals Therapeutic Exercise
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Pages: 2Review questions on the chapters corresponding with Test 3
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Pages: 17Lectures 17-22 Covers: Chapters 9-11 Introduction to Epidemiology Guest Lectures: Feeling Energetic, The Concussion Crisis, Optimal Body Composition
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Pages: 2Defines Epidemiology and how it relates to physical activity
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Pages: 2How to determine what the healthiest body composition is for you
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Pages: 3How we use muscles through biomechanics, The study of Exercise Physiology
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Pages: 3Description of how biomechanics relates to physical activity scientifically and in the real world
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Pages: 2Evaluating to risk of concussion in sport and what we can do to prevent it
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Pages: 3Guest Speaker on how energy and physical activity relate to being fatigued
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Pages: 16Exam 2 Study Guide contains information on Chapters 5-Chapter 8: Philosophy of Physical Activity, History of Physical Activity, Sociology of Physical Activity, and Motor Behavior. There is also a section on Sport Marketing
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Pages: 4Types of Motor Behavior: Motor Learning, Motor Control, Motor Development
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Pages: 3Sport Marketing vs. Traditional Marketing Certain things that sport marketers must focus on
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Pages: 2How the sociology of sports affects our every day lives The biggest areas of controversial concerns with sports and sociology
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Pages: 4How Sociologists view sports, how sports affect everyday lives
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Pages: 4History of physical activity specific to North America
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Pages: 2O'Bannen Lawsuit Implications; why we study physical activity and the methods used.
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Pages: 3Competition, Values, and Ethics in Sport