Philosophy
Subdisciplines of Kinesiology
History
Definitions
Mixing Chamber
100

The nickname for Philosophy coined by Immanuel Kant 

What is Queen of the Sciences? 

100

The subdisciplines of Kinesiology are __________.

What is interdependant (Holistic)?

100

First hand accounts of history.

What are primary sources?

100

Study of human body movement.

What is Kinesiology?

100

30 minutes for five days a week at 40% to 59%

What is ACSM moderate intensity exercise recommendation?

200

The most valid type of claim in Philosophy.

What is a truth assertion?

200

The subdiscipline that concerns itself with how various physical demands, such as exercise, affect the body. 

What is Exercise Physiology?

200

The U.S. president that made the U.S. Physical Fitness Program resource book in 1961.

What is John F. Kennedy?

200

The quality of being logically or factually sound.

What is Validity?

200

The decade coined the “Golden Age of Sport”.

What is the 1920s?

300

The three types of reasoning in Philosophy.

What are Inductive reasoning, Deductive reasoning, and Descriptive reasoning?

300

The subdiscipline that teaches importance of physical activity.

What is Physical Education Pedagogy?

300

The individual that proposed the idea that sports showed importance for pleasure and democracy in 1940.

Who is Foster Dulles?

300

The study of value.

What is axiology?

300

Values promoted by the field of physical activity.

What are health-related components of physical fitness, motor skill, pleasure or fun, and knowledge about the human body, physical activity and health practices?

400

The theories of the Person Problem.

What is Materialism (The human being is nothing more than a complex machine)

Dualism (The mind and body are separate)

Holism (the mind and body are interdependent)?

400

Coaches and clinicians alike need to be versed in this subdiscipline.

What is Sport and Exercise Psychology?

400

The three rules that historians use to evaluate the credibility of primary sources.

What is The rule of context, the rule of perspective, and the rule of ommision or free editing?

400

A theory or attitude help by a person or an organization that acts as a guide for behavior.

What is Philosophy?

400

Theory that is proposed that sports provided the same escape as the frontier.

What is the Safety Valve Theory of 1917?

500

The four areas that Philosophers are concerned with in Kinesiology. 

What is the scope of our field (metaphysics), How confident we are in our findings (epistemology), What really matters in kinesiology (axiology), and How we should behave as kinesiologists (ethics)?

500

A career that focuses on developing skills associated with exercise and sport but does not try to apply those skills to competition.

What is a fitness/sport instructor?

500

The two theories that coincide with the Betts vs. Boyle debate on how sports are constructed.

What are the Modernization Theory and the Human Agency Theory?

500

The difference between max heart rate and resting heart rate (usable beats).

What is heart rate reserve (HRR)?

500

Five reasons why sports are popular.

 Sport grounded in artificial problems

• Sport as showcase for motor skills

• Sport and the creation of excellence and meaning

• Sport and fair competition

• Sport as delightful play (requires autotelic attitude)

• Sport as beneficial duty

• Meaningful combinations of sport, play, and competition

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