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Ch. 14
Ch. 15
Ch. 16
Cumulative Review
100

What is the definition of Habilitative Therapeutic Exercise?

the acquisition of skills and functions that are considered normal and expected for an individual of a certain age and status

100

What is sport pedagogy?

study of teaching physical activity

100

What is one potential issue that coaches face in their daily job that the textbook discusses?

Parents, commercialism of sport, issue of likelihood of a player moving on beyond high school sports

100

What sports market was estimated to be worth $500 million in 2016, along with having a following of 131 million avid fans?

E-Sports

100

What is kinesiology?

the study of the movement of the human body

200

Name 3 populations that typically benefit from rehabilitative therapeutic exercise.

üMusculoskeletal injuries

Athletic injuries (sports medicine, prehab)

Postsurgical trauma

Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation

Older populations

Psychological disorders (mind–body relationship)

200

What are three different careers that you can have as a physical education teacher?

Elementary/middle/high school public/private school teacher, recreation specialist, coach, corporate fitness leader, skill instructors, professors or researchers.

200

What is the civic-minded goal for coaches in community settings?

improvement of the social, physical, and moral development of the local community through physical activity

200

What are the 4 related areas of study that a sports management major would be competing for a job with?

recreation, leisure, sport tourism, and business

200

What is meant by the phrase "Kinesiology is a holistic discipline"

It is the interdependence of the mind, emotion, body, and spirit

300

What are 3 specific things that therapeutic exercise helps to develop or restore?

•muscular strength, endurance, or flexibility

•neuromuscular coordination

•cardiovascular efficiency

300

Name one piece of advice the textbook gives for physical education teachers.

Never stop learning to teach (embrace belief that learning is a lifelong process).

Join professional associations (start now with student membership).

Remain current on research literature (put research-based best practices into action).

Strive to be your best (become the next Teacher of the Year; local, state, national honors).

300

What are 2 pieces of advice that the textbook gives to coaches?

Lay out a plan

Work on perceived weaknesses.

Continue to advance your knowledge and training.

Consider settings you are interested in coaching.

Think about type of athletes you want to work with.

300

What does someone who works in sports management provide the the physical activity sphere?

Provide support services, facilities, and amenities to make physical activity experiences for performers and fans enjoyable.

300

Name 3 of the 7 spheres of physical activity.

Self-expression, self-sufficiency, health, competition, leisure, education, work

400

List all 6 careers that were covered in this Therapeutic Exercise Chapter

Athletic Trainer, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Therapeutic Recreational Therapist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist

400

What are the 3 Main Elements that are positively affected by physical activity education?

Cognitive skills and attitudes, academic behaviors, and academic achievement

400

What is the main difference between an instructor and a coach?

Instructors spend more time with instructional responsibilities, while coaches spend more time with supplemental responsibilities (recruiting, scheduling, reviewing film, budgeting)

400

What are two pieces of leadership advice that the textbook gives to sports management students?

•Leadership development

•Practical experience

•Mentors

•Communication skills

•Problem Solving Skills

•Technological Skill

400

What is the difference between physical activity and movement?

Physical activity is intentional voluntary movement towards an identifiable goal, where as movement is any change in body position.

500

Which of the careers covered in this therapeutic exercise chapter requires, at minimum, a doctorate level degree?

Physical Therapist
500

What are 3 things successful physical education teachers do?

Use innovative instructional strategies, novel curriculums.

Integrate physical education with other subject matter.

Utilize unique ways to promote learning progressions.

Promote their programs (public relations).

Have supportive colleagues and administrators.

500

What is the goal of coaching?

to help participants in activity settings develop and maintain a modest to high level of motor skill performance and fitness.

500

List 5 roles that someone in sports management can work in.

Event (and venue) management

Athletic Director

Financial management

Human resource management

Risk management

Marketing management (promotions, advertising, merchandising, distribution)

Public relations management, social media manager

Program management

500

Name 3 subdisciplines of Kinesiology that we covered in this course.

History, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Motor Behavior, Biomechanics

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