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Modules: Topics

  • Module #1 Kinesiology Overview
  • Module #2 Exercise Physiology
  • Module #3 Athletic Training (AT) and Sports Medicine
  • Module #4 Motor Learning & Control
  • Module #5 Teaching
  • Module #6 Physical Activity for All
  • Module #7 Research in Kinesiology
  • Module #8 Exercise Psychology
  • Module #9 Physical Activity Epidemiology
  • Module #10 Coaching Sport and Fitness
  • Module #11 Therapeutic Exercise
  • Module #12 Biomechanics
  • Module #13 Wellness, Nursing, and Medicine
  • Module #14 Career Preparation

 

Module #2: Exercise Physiology

This chapter introduces the subdiscipline of Exercise Physiology (Physiology of Physical Activity)  and establishes the relationship of exercise physiology with other scholarly subdisciplines in the discipline of kinesiology. After this module you will have a better understanding of the important role exercise physiology plays in many aspects of physical activity. Exercise physiologists can help athletes achieve peak performance, help people understand how to safely participate in activity, conduct research to help understand the role of activity in the prevention and treatment of diseases, and allow us to better understand how our bodies adapt to extreme conditions (e.g. hot and cold) while exercising.  Understanding both short term and long term adaptations to exercise is a foundational knowledge for students who study in the Dept. of Kinesiology. All students who graduate from the Dept. of Kinesiology take at least one class in Exercise Physiology. It is a subdiscipline of both Kinesiology and Physiology and a cousin to biochemistry and nutrition. It is an exciting area with a rich history.

Required Reading:

Chapter 11 in the textbook

Required Web Activities:

Explore Topics of study in this field (no narration - read along)

Learn about the goals of this field (no narration - read along)

Read about current research issues in this field

Explore Physical Activity Guidelines

How is Exercise Physiology connected to physical activity?

Listen to a professional in this field

Additional Study Resources:

Visit the web activities resource site for your textbook and work on the activities provided for this chapter. These are VERY helpful tools to help prepare for your exam and assist in your understanding of the material.

Learning Objectives

  • Students will show that they know this information by successfully passing exam #1
    • What are the major topics of study in this field?
    • What are some of the main concepts that are important to this field?
    • What current issues are being explored by professionals in this field?
    • How can this discipline contribute to a positive impact on society?
    • Students will demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge through an application assignment

 

Assignments

Be sure you have read all the assigned material and reviewed the web resources for module before starting the assignment. Students are strongly encouraged to use all supplemental readings, web sites, and learning activities. Once you have completed the assignment, please submit to the designated drop box in Learn@UW.

This assignment is due 
June 22nd

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