kinesiology final Flashcards
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________________ is becoming a common practice of raising clients’ level of function before surgery to assist with their recovery and limit their decline from normal function after the surgery.
Prehabilitation
A ______ works with clients to maximize physical performance, reduce the frequency of injury, and decrease the possibility of cardiovascular disease by designing programs for the specific needs of individuals (sport and activity specific).
strength and conditioning coach
A mentor is best described as an individual who
provides guidance, knowledge, and support to help someone grow professionally or personally.
All of the following careers are a blend of health care, engineering, and fabrication EXCEPT
personal trainer.
All the professions in teaching and coaching are concerned with
developing skills, knowledge, and behaviors in physical activity and sports.
Although not required for all coach and instructor careers, certifications can be earned for these positions.
to demonstrate expertise and increase job prospects.
Although their practice resembles that of physicians, this professional practice is largely diagnostic in nature.
physician assistant.
An athletic trainer is a(n)
health care professional specializing in preventing, diagnosing, and treating injuries related to physical activity.
An outstanding physical education teacher does all of the following EXCEPT
focus only on elite athletes rather than all students
As members of U.S. society have become more inclined to take legal action, sport managers have become more concerned about which of the following?
risk management and liability.
At which level of physical activity coaching positions are most scarce?
Professional level coaching.
Coaches and instructors working in community programs are usually guided by this value system.
service and inclusion.
Coaches direct much of their attention to teaching basic skills rather than enhancing performance.
at the youth and recreational levels
Community-based organizations that use the asset-based approach in their physical activity settings for young people focus on
leveraging strengths and resources within the community.
Ice-skating rinks and bowling alleys are part of which sector of the sport management industry?
Recreational facilities.
If you wanted to be a physical therapist who specialized in sports medicine, what would you most likely choose to specialize in?
Orthopedic rehabilitation.
In order to develop teaching expertise, physical education teachers must have both
content knowledge and pedagogical skills.
In what coaching setting would more time be spent on instruction in fundamentals?
Youth sports coaching.
Instructors can best help students to learn the rules and the routines by
providing clear demonstrations and consistent feedback.
Occupational therapists help people with physical, emotional, or mental disabilities to restore or ______ as much ______ as possible in daily living and work.
maintain as much independence
Orthopedic physical therapists treat patients who have injuries or diseases of the muscles, bones, and joints.
True.
People working within _________ may be responsible for a variety of tasks, including conducting risk assessments, implementing security, developing schedules, and overseeing concessions
facility management
Professional sport instructors are unlikely to offer their services (private or group lessons) at which of the following venues?
Large commercial gyms.
Professionals who help sick and injured patients regain the physical skills needed to perform ADLs and IADLs are
occupational therapists.
Program management activities vary across functional areas and sport industry segments. Two of the more common areas are
event management and facility operations.
Programs that stress weight reduction are a form of rehabilitation therapeutic exercise
False.
Providing support services, facilities, and other amenities to make the performance and spectatorship of a physical activity experience as enjoyable as possible is the goal of
sport management.
Research and development centered on understanding consumer opinions about sport experiences are associated with
marketing and public relations.
Secondary physical education is in a healthier state than elementary physical education.
False.
Social, economic, and other factors can often prevent patients from traveling regularly to a(n) __________ facility for treatment.
clinical
Sport entertainment includes a variety of jobs and segments of the industry. Which of the following is a job type associated with sport entertainment?
Event promotion specialist.
Teaching and coaching both involve instruction
True.
Teaching others successfully requires a background in knowledge about the _____ of physical education
science and practice of physical education.
Teaching tends to be directed toward
broad skill development and education for all students.
The curriculum of physical education differs distinctly from those of other subjects in terms of space, activities, and relationships.
True.
The recommendation for on-task, functional learning time is that for a minimum of ________ of the total class time, students should be engaged in physical activity.
50%
The scientific literature demonstrates that physical education has played a significant role in affecting the health of youth
True.
The set of standards that should be met by all beginning teachers in physical education was developed by
SHAPE America.
This law requires all schools in the National School Lunch Program to implement a school-wide plan addressing physical activity and nutrition.
Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act.
This professional works with clients with physical disability or impaired mental function to restore, remediate, or rehabilitate their function and independence. They also focus on social integration for
their clients.
Occupational therapist.
This system may be used by therapeutic specialists for habilitative and rehabilitative practice
Assistive technology
Two organizations that offer certification programs for community sport and high school sport coaches and instructors are
NFHS and ASEP
U.S. recommendations indicate that elementary school students should receive at least ____ minutes of weekly physical education and secondary students at least ____ minutes of physical
education per week for the entire school year
150 min and 225 min
What is a common task or duty of both sport instructors and coaches?
Providing skill development opportunities.
What is another term for the study of teaching?
Pedagogy.
What is rehabilitative exercise?
Exercise designed to restore physical function after injury or illness.
What is sport pedagogy?
The study of teaching and learning in physical activity settings.
What is teacher-coach role conflict?
The difficulty of balancing teaching responsibilities with coaching demands.
What is the difference between sport instruction and sport coaching?
Instruction focuses on teaching basic skills; coaching emphasizes performance enhancement.
What is the major difference between rehabilitative and habilitative therapeutic exercise?
Rehabilitative restores lost function; habilitative develops new capabilities.
What is the most accurate way to explain the distinction between recreation management and sport management?
Recreation management emphasizes leisure activities; sport management focuses on competitive sports.
What is the name of the emerging model of community-school collaboration that encourages students to engage in physical activity by participating in physical education, in before- and after-
school programs, and in other physical activity programs offered at school?
Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP).
What other duty besides coaching is a head coach at a high school MOST likely to have?
Teaching academic classes.
What skill or ability is required in order to function effectively in almost every sport management task?
Communication skills.
What therapeutic exercise profession is thought by many to be synonymous with sports medicine (though it is actually an incorrect assumption)?
Athletic training.
Which job would NOT be considered part of the sport management industry?
Recreational therapist.
Which of the following best describes content knowledge?
Understanding the subject matter to be taught.
Which of the following best describes middle school coaches?
Focus on skill development and participation.
Which of the following best describes the role of a physical therapist?
Helps patients improve mobility and manage pain through therapeutic techniques.
Which of the following describes a curriculum that emphasizes the development of personal responsibility?
Teaching personal and social responsibility model (TPSR).
Which of the following forms of exercise would be considered habilitative?
Teaching a child with developmental delays to walk.
Which of the following is a for-profit sport participation organization?
Private fitness clubs.
Which of the following is an example of a person in need of habilitative therapeutic exercise?
A child with cerebral palsy learning motor skills.
Which of the following is information placed in the media by an identified sponsor that pays for the
time or space?
Advertising.
Which of the following is most critical in helping students to develop skills?
Effective practice with feedback.
Which of the following is NOT a crucial skill or experience for sport management students interested in getting a job in their field after graduation?
Advanced athletic ability.
Which of the following is NOT an example of clinical settings?
Corporate wellness programs.
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons the 21st century provides many exciting employment opportunities for qualified individuals interested in sport management?
Limited globalization of sports.
Which of the following is the greatest asset of any sport organization?
Human resources (people).
Which of the following professions would most likely be involved in patient home care?
Occupational therapist.
Which of the following represents the most common form of discrimination in physical education?
Gender discrimination.
Which of the following represents the most pressing goal for physical education programs in schools?
Improving students’ physical health.
Which of the following statements is the most correct in relation to time spent by coaches and time spent by sport instructors?
Coaches focus more on team strategies; instructors focus on skill learning.
Which of these is NOT one of the subindustries identified within the text as part of the sport management industry?
Hospital administration.
Which professional organization is responsible for the development and continued monitoring of the curriculum standards for sport management degree programs?
Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA).
Who would help injured or ill persons reach their maximum level of independence by emphasizing
the acquisition and retention of functional skills and helping them to overcome environmental obstacles?
Occupational therapist.
Within sport management, __________________ seeks to achieve positive relationships between
the sport organization and its most important constituents.
public relations