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Pre-Kinesiology By: Stephen, Ryan, and Sonny
Pre-Kinesiology • Sport Science • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b01EuXuJz9M
Pre-Kinesiology • Interview
Pre-Kinesiology • Interview
Pre-Kinesiology • Online Documents
Pre-Kinesiology • Online Documents
Pre-Kinesiology • Citations • APA citation preferred- commonly used in nursing, public health, and the social sciences • APA citation refers to documenting sources used in a research paper; therefore, it requires in-text citations and reference lists. • Example • Norris, J. (2013, March 20). DCP interview with John Norris. Subject Librarian. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte.
Pre-Kinesiology • David Bruce Dill (1891-1986) • Father of Exercise Physiology • Former President of the ACSM (American Physiological Society). • Trained and worked with the most influential Exercise Scientists of the time as the Research Director of Harvard’s Fatigue lab through its history
Pre-Kinesiology • Types of Jargon: • “Could you pass me the Ace Bandage?” • “In this ankle wrap I'm going to use pre-wrap, 2 anchors, then 3 stirrups, 2 figure eights, and finally 2 more anchors.” • The specific types of Jargon in Pre-KNES are the names of different types of equipment and procedures Athletic Trainers and Exercise Scientists use.
Pre-Kinesiology • Required Courses(for UNCC): • These courses are necessary to get into a specific branch of Pre-Kinesiology (Exercise Science or Athletic Training) • Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 2273,2273L) • Chemistry (CHEM 1200, 1251, 1251L) • Biology (BIOL 1110) • College Algebra (MATH 1100) • Statistics (STAT 1222) • Introduction to Kinesiology (KNES 2150) • Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (KNES 2294)
Pre-Kinesiology Examples of Writings in the Field -Research Papers -“consequences of sleep deprivation” -Lab Reports -”maximum oxygen uptake during exercise a human body can withstand” -Online Essays/Articles -”eating slowly inhibits appetite” Genre: -usually nonfictional based work
Pre-Kinesiology • Organizations • NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association) • OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) • WHO (World Health Organization)
Pre-Kinesiology • Activity/Demonstration:
References • "Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training | Department of Kinesiology | UNC Charlotte." Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training | Department of Kinesiology | UNC Charlotte. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Mar. 2013. • "» David B. Dill." American Physiological Society David B. Dill. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2013. • Cuthbert, Scott, D.C. "Kinesiology Network." Applied Kinesiology- A Compilation of Structured Abstracts. N.p., 2005. Web. 31 Mar. 2013. • "Kinesiology Research Guide Tags: Health, Kinesiology, Physical Activity, Sports ." Welcome. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2013. • "Eating Slowly Inhibits Appetite." Eating Slowly Inhibits Appetite. IDEA Health and Fitness, 2013. Web. 31 Mar. 2013. • E., Pamela. "Exercise Physiology Lab Report." Yahoo! Contributor Network. N.p., 7 Jan. 2007. Web. 31 Mar. 2013. • "The Consequences of Sleep Deprivation." IDEA Fit. IDEA Health and Fitness, n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2013.