Introduction to Kinesiology

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Across
  1. 6. Refers to a broader, more established "parent" discipline.
  2. 7. Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health/fitness.
  3. 9. ________ activity is body movement that works muscles and requires more energy than at rest.
Down
  1. 1. ________ kinesiology refers to functional anatomy courses in medical and physical therapy programs.
  2. 2. ________ kinesiology is taught and researched in colleges and universities and differentiated from applied kinesiology.
  3. 3. Body of knowledge organized around a certain theme/focus that learned people consider worthy of study
  4. 4. Considered in international voice for exercise science (abbreviation).
  5. 5. Study of the mechanics of body movement and/or physical activity.
  6. 8. Kinesiology has historical bonds in disciplines such as health ed, dance, and _________.