KIN100 - Chapters 6-10

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Across
  1. 2. The ability of a joint to move through a range of motion
  2. 4. Sub discipline of Kinesiology that applies the principles of mechanics to document and explain the motions of living things
  3. 9. sport ______________ involves the study of human thought, emotion, and behavior in physical activity
  4. 10. the nose, trachea, and lungs are part of this bodily system
  5. 11. ____________ are needed to accomplish any task with movement; they also help maintain the health of our body structures
  6. 14. this is created when skeletal muscles contract and relax
  7. 19. One of the goals of biomechanics is to understand how basic laws of mechanical _____________ and engineering affect and shape the structure and function of the human body
  8. 21. this refers to how hard the body is working during physical activity
  9. 25. cardiovascular ________________ is the ability to exercise at moderate to heavy intensities for prolonged periods
  10. 27. Type of study that compares 2 or more groups exposed to different treatments but tests with same task
  11. 28. an _____________ in loading will result in strengthening of the layers of the bone
  12. 30. The primary objective codes of ___________ principles and standards is to protect the rights of students, clients, patients, etc.
  13. 33. Transporting ______________ throughout the body is the primary function of the cardiovascular system
  14. 34. _____________ involves the degree to which one can demonstrate the skill at a given time
  15. 36. these type of skills involve analysis, deduction, diagnosis, prescription
  16. 37. a state of psychological and physical activation or readiness
  17. 38. a BMI of >30
  18. 39. carbohydrate ______________ has been shown to be effective for activities lasting 2 or more hours
Down
  1. 1. the use of motion measurement devices in biomechanics is an example of obtaining which type of measurements?
  2. 3. type of feedback defined as information obtained by oneself as a result of movement
  3. 5. low levels of this micronutrient results in decreased oxygen transport
  4. 6. Maintain a focus on the present moment in an open, nonjudgmental way
  5. 7. this macronutrient is the body's major fuel source during rest and light activities
  6. 8. feelings of mental, emotional and physical exhaustion accompanied by decreased motivation, lowered performance and negative attitudes
  7. 9. A specialized occupation that requires mastery of knowledge and meeting set standards
  8. 12. sub discipline of motor behavior that considers the acquisition of skilled movements
  9. 13. exercise ________________ is The study of acute physiological responses to physical activity and the changes in physiological responses to chronic physical activity
  10. 15. sub discipline of motor behavior that considers the neural, physical, and behavioral aspects of movements
  11. 16. the fluid portion of the blood
  12. 17. _____________ is the permanent acquisition of a skill
  13. 18. performance enhancing intervention involving visualizing oneself completing a specific task
  14. 19. this macronutrient is necessary to help build muscle
  15. 20. this motivation type is associated with the highest level of self-determination
  16. 22. professional _________________ are a collection of research studies, reports, and practical articles pertaining to a specific profession or field
  17. 23. these types of judgements are frequently used in the field of biomechanics
  18. 24. how much of a skill a performer can demonstrate after a period of no practice
  19. 26. a complex set of internal and external forces that direct behavior in sport and exercise
  20. 29. these type of skills involve listening, communicating, and motivating
  21. 31. a negative response to a stressful situation characterized by apprehension and feelings of threat
  22. 32. motor _______________ are proposed memory mechanisms that allow movements to be controlled
  23. 35. measuring ________________ during exercise is a quantitative measurement to determine exercise intensity