History of Physical Activity
Physiology of Physical Activity
Motor Learning
Sport & Exercise Psychology
Biomechanics
100

This is the name given to the 1920s

What is the Golden Age of Sports

100

This is the most common reason someone stops an exercise training program

What is an injury

100

Motor behavior learning is closely associated with one other subdiscipline of kinesiology.

What is biomechanics

100

Mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion are identified as the first stages of this. 

What is burnout

100

This principle explains why a golf ball stays on a tee until it is hit by a golf ball.

What is Newton's law of inertia

200

This law was based to help create more opportunities for women in sports.

What is Title IX

200

The 1996 report titled: Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General recommended this amount of physical activity on a daily basis (in minutes).

What is 30 minutes

200

This concept is used to refine motor control function but does now always guarantee improved performance

What is practice

200

Research on the effects of sport participation on personality has shown it cause this type of behavior.

What is aggression

200

This was the term used to describe the discipline prior to the term biomechanics. 

What is kinesiology

300

This decade is considered to be the time period where subdisciplines of kinesiology gained their identity.

What is the 1960s

300

This nutrient makes up 55% to 60% of the human body

What is water

300

This type of feedback is given to a play by a coach when the action is observed and addressed immediately.

What is extrinsic feedback

300

This group response takes shape based on a positive identity related to group membership

What is group cohesion

300

These are the two job titles typically used to describe a specialist who applies their knowledge of physiology, biomechanics, anatomy, and psychology in order to improve movements, working environments, and training programs.

What are ergonomists or human factor engineers

400

During this decade, many amateur teams from this sport began the path to professionalism by charging for admissions and paying athletes.

What is the 1860s

400

This deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies in the United States especially among adolescent girls and women.

What is iron

400

This is the main focus of research today in motor behavior

What is treatments of disease and injury

400

This is the state of bodily energy or physical and mental readiness.

What is arousal

400

This is the study of the function of human beings using the principles and methods of physics and engineering.

What is biomechanics

500

This author used the modernization theory to write a sports history classic From Ritual to Record: The Nature of Modern Sports.

Who is Allen Guttmann

500

Final Jeopardy: Biomechanics

What are the five most common forces acting on a human performer?

What is

Friction

Gravity

Ground reaction forces

Air Resistance

Water Resistance

500
These are the three subdisciplines of motor behavior

What is motor control, motor development, and motor learning

500

These are the ABCs of sport psychology

What is affect, behavior, and cognitions

500

This is the branch of physics that documents motion

What is kinematics