Across
- 3. being physically educated; a physically literate person does regular activity, is fit, has skills, values activity, and knows the implications and benefits of physical activity
- 5. study of the processes by which a plant or animal uses food to grow and sustain life
- 7. study of social relationships and interactions in physical activity, including sport
- 9. learned ability to use the muscles and nerves together to perform a physical task (throwing , running, etc.)
- 10. science that provides medical practitioners with research evidence for medicine and medical procedures
- 11. area of study that focuses on preventing and treating illness and promoting wellness
- 12. capacity to make sound health decisions that lead to adopting healthy lifestyles now and later in life
- 13. branch of kinesiology focused on how physical activity affects body systems
- 14. art and science of teaching physical activity
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- 1. branch of kinesiology that uses principles of physics to help us understand the human body in motion
- 2. study of human behavior in all types of physical activity, including exercise for fitness and sport
- 4. study of human movement
- 6. process of acquiring a motor skill, also an area of study within kinesiology that relates to acquiring motor skills
- 7. study of how muscles work together with bones, ligaments, and tendons to produce human movement
- 8. expert in nutrition who helps people apply principles of nutrition in daily life; has a college degree and certification by a reputable national organization
