KNES 297 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dietitian, Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine
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Acsm ep-c american college of sports medicine certified exercise physiologist. Has academic and clinical experience in nutrition. May not have formal background in nutrition. Define motor behavior and provide examples of how motor development, motor learning, and motor control contribute to the understanding of physical activity, exercise, sport and athletic performance. Discuss areas of study in motor development, motor control, and motor learning. Study of interactions between physiologic and psychological processes of the body. Study of alterations in motor behavior that result from the maturation of the individual. Study of the behavior, thoughts, and feelings or a healthy, disabled, and diseased individuals engaging in physical activity, exercise, sport, and athletic competition. Principles applied to both individuals and groups. Effects of aerobic exercise on emotional responses. Impact of biological and psychological factors in determining adherence to exercise. Influence of imagery and self- talk on recovery from an injury. Examination of role that psychological factors play in coping with an injury.