Categorías: Todo - nutrition - anatomy - training - biomechanics

por Danielle Vanacker hace 3 años

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KINESIOLOGY

The interdisciplinary study of kinesiology encompasses various aspects of physical activity and sport, focusing on both the scientific and societal dimensions. It examines the business dynamics of major sports leagues and gyms, exploring the economic impact, media involvement, and the role of sponsorships.

KINESIOLOGY

KINESIOLOGY

Nutrition, Training and Ergogenic

Ergogenic: Enhance physical performance, stamina or recovery.
Training for Human Performance
The Development of a Personalized Training Program
Environmental Factors and Training (extreme temperatures, storms, air quality etc.)
Different Types of Training Methods
The F.I.T.T. Principle

Time (or duration)

Type

Intensity

Frequency

Nutrition for Human Performance
Maintaining a healthy body weight and enough "fuel" for a persons body corresponds with balancing food intake with energy expenditure.
Proper calorie intake and fluid replacement

Anatomy and Physiology

Skeletal, Articular, Muscular, Energy, Cardiovascular, and Respiratory Systems
Physiology: study of function
Anatomy: study of structure

Society, Physical Activity and Sports

Ethical Issues, Physical Activity and Sport
Gender based inequities, violence, aggression, cheating, the morality of sponsorship and advertising.
Business, Physical Activity and Sport
The business side of NHL, NFL, MLB, gyms, leagues, clubs, equipment, fans, media, sponsorships etc.
The History of Physical Activity and Sport

Human Performance and Biomechanics

Human Performance: study how physical activity, nutrition, and lifestyle affect a persons health, exercise capacity, and maximum sport performance.
Biomechanics
The application of physics to sports and exercise

Motion, force momentum, levers and balance

Human Growth and Development
Emotional
Cognitive
Social
Physical