What is kinesiology?
Sub- Disciplines
Benefits of Physical Activity
Careers in Kinesiology
Ethics in Kinesiology
100

What does the word kinesiology mean?

The study of human movement.

100

What sub-discipline studies the structure of the human body?

Anatomy.

100

Name one physical benefit of regular physical activity.

Stronger muscles and bones, improved fitness, etc.

100

What do we call a person who helps injured people regain movement?

Physiotherapist.

100

What does “ethics” mean?

Knowing the difference between right and wrong behaviour.

200

Kinesiology combines knowledge from what three main areas?

Biology, physics, and social sciences.

200

Which sub-discipline focuses on how muscles and energy systems work?

Exercise Physiology.

200

Name one mental or emotional benefit of physical activity.

Reduced stress, improved mood, increased confidence, etc

200

Name a career in fitness that involves training individuals.

Personal Trainer.

200

What is one ethical responsibility of someone working in kinesiology?

Treat clients fairly, maintain confidentiality, act professionally, etc.

300

True or False: Kinesiology only studies physical performance in athletes.

False — it studies all human movement

300

What does biomechanics study?

The forces acting on the body during movement.

300

How can physical activity benefit social well-being?

By creating teamwork, friendships, and community.

300

What is a kinesiologist’s main role?

To study and apply movement science to improve health and performance.

300

Why is honesty important in sport and kinesiology?

It builds trust and ensures fair play.

400

What are two main goals of kinesiology as a discipline?

To understand movement and improve performance/health.

400

What is the study of how psychological factors affect physical activity?

Sport and Exercise Psychology.

400

What is the recommended amount of daily physical activity for youth?

At least 60 minutes per day.

400

Name one career that requires kinesiology as a foundation but also more schooling.

Examples: Occupational therapist, chiropractor, doctor, teacher

400

What should a professional do if they witness unsafe or unfair practices?

Report it and take action to protect others.

500

What is one example of how kinesiology helps society?

Answers may include: improving rehabilitation, promoting health, enhancing sport performance, etc.

500

What area of kinesiology focuses on motor skills and learning movement patterns?

Motor Learning and Control.

500

Give one example of how inactivity can affect long-term health.

Increased risk of heart disease, obesity, diabetes, etc.

500

What kind of workplaces can kinesiology professionals be found in?

Clinics, hospitals, schools, fitness centres, sports teams, etc.

500

Give an example of an ethical dilemma a coach or trainer might face.

Examples: playing injured athletes, favouritism, data privacy, doping, etc.

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