Lesson 1.1 PREVIEWING THE COURSE AND THE OVERALL SOCIETAL CONTEXT

Similar documents
What Is Kinesiology? pg24 ~ ~ ~ 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2

Nova Scotia Correlations for Fitness for Life Organized by Physical Education Expectations

American Kinesiology Association - Undergraduate Core in Kinesiology Sample Curriculum AKA Member Institution AKA Department Name

Physical Education 10 Outcomes

Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Key Messages

Birmingham Active Parks

Kinesiology (M.S.) Kinesiology Admission. Mission. Goals

FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Ph.D. PHY. EDU Syllabus for Ph.D. Entrance Test

Is your family missing out on the benefits of being active every day? Make your move Sit less Be active for life! Families

Kinesiology. Admission. Mission. Goals. Kinesiology Department Phone: (540) Website:

Manitoba Action Plan for Sport (MAPS)

Industry Profile: Sports & Recreation. A guide for newcomers to British Columbia

Canadian Mental Health Association

Individualized Lifetime Activities

9 in 10 Australian young people don t move enough. Make your move Sit less Be active for life! years

SOUTH AFRICAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION LONG TERM PARTICIPANTS DEVELOPMENT (LTPD) SUMMARY GUIDE

Recommended levels of physical activity for health

The Phenomena of Movement pg 3. Physical Fitness and Adolescence pg 4. Fitness as a Lifestyle pg 5. Physical Education and the Student pg 6

Master of Science in Secondary Education Concentration: Athletic Administration and Coaching (Non-Teaching)

More active. More productive.

Research Strategic Plan

Module Let s Eat Well & Keep Moving: An Introduction to the Program

Fitness Made Fun!! Physical Best Gets FITT

NUTRITION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE

Program Focus Team Action Plan:

END OF CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: High School Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

Department of Kinesiology and Sport Leadership

Northwest. Results of the 2013 BC Adolescent Health Survey.

Are you leading an inactive life?

HEALTHY AGING RESOURCE TEAM Programs, Educational Presentations and Focus Clinics

ENDORSEMENT AREA: ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION AND COACHING

Content Map For Physical Education

THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (5550)

Physical Education. Start unknown. Finish unforgettable.

Big Lottery Fund Phase II Consultation. What you told us Summary of results

REBUILDING ATHLETES IN AMERICA

Fitting in Your Fitness

Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales. Youth and community version

FORESIGHT Tackling Obesities: Future Choices Project Report Government Office for Science

KINESIOLOGY (KINE) DEGREES OFFERED Students may choose from the following three degree options:

Diabetes: Where You Live Matters! What You Need to Know About Diabetes in Toronto Neighbourhoods. Peter Gozdyra, Marisa Creatore, CRICH

Population Characteristics

Lesson 2: Active Living Choices

Health & Wellness in School Presented by: Myra Saraza-Pacheco RN PHN Cardinal Ambrozic Secondary School Parent Council

Sports and Health (SPHE)

2019 ALBERTA SURVEY ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. Supported by:

Chapter 1 Making Personal Wellness Choices

2) What are problems associated with technology overuse?

Health and Exercise Science Courses-1

Your progression in the fitness industry

CULINARY CAUTIONS: OBESITY EPIDEMIC (culinary schools.org)

Florida Department of Education COURSE DESCRIPTION - GRADES 9-12, ADULT

based handouts define your level of readiness and provide

Physical activity guidelines No. 2017/08e. Executive summary

This book is out of print. For current reviews, visit Informational Approaches to Increasing Physical Activity

An Unhealthy America. Andrew Saltzman, Weston Hanks, Cameron Bell. SLCC English 1010

MODULE 6 LESSON 2 A LIFETIME OF FITNESS

Developing a Healthy Eating Policy. Healthy Club Canteens Guide

Grade 2: Exercise Lesson 4: Start Now, Stay Fit

Childhood Obesity. Jay A. Perman, M.D. Vice President for Clinical Affairs University of Kentucky

Today s Agenda: 8/25/14

Disability and Obesity

Muslim Health Service Supporting the NHS

Wellness to World Cup

Assignment 1: What is Kinesiology? Chapter 1

Strength and Endurance

What You Will Learn to Do. Linked Core Abilities

Foundations of Personal Wellness - EL2082

Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology

College of Education HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION & COACHING COURSES (PEPROF, HEALTHED, RECREATN, COACHING, PEGNRL)

Content for Stage 4. Health, Wellbeing and Relationships. Outcomes. Key Inquiry Questions. Overview of Teaching and Learning. Content Focus.

EPHE 575. Exercise Adherence. To Do. 8am Tuesday Presentations

KINE 2003 PILLARS OF HEALTH: A JOURNEY TO OPTIMAL HEALTH & WELLBEING

KIN KINESIOLOGY. Undergraduate Calendar Content Page 1 of 10. General Information

Population Characteristics

Exercise for Life - Something is Better than Nothing

Promoting Physical Activity in Middle Childhood (ages 5-10) Presentation Objectives. Our Middle Childhood Revisited

EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE (ESS)

Introduction to Training Beginning Athletes. Beginning Athletes 19/04/2018. Fundamental Movement Skills for Beginning Athletes. Training Progressions

Population Characteristics

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR Motor Skill Development

Figure 1: Socio-demographic characteristics of the students (n= 2263)

CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Kinesiology

Sports and Cultural activities available all year LEAN Beans club

Developing Talent and Potential

Strength and Core Stability - Handout

Ontario Injury Prevention Resource Centre.

MINNESOTA GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015 Phyllis A. Greenberg, PhD Sue Humphers-Ginther, PhD Jim Tift, M.A. Missy Reichl, B.S.

Lesson 7 Diet, Exercise and Sports Nutrition

SOCI SOCIOLOGY. SOCI Sociology 1. SOCI 237 Media and Society

Management Growth Strategies

Give the gift of physical activity

Introduction to Athletic Training (#0044)

First Grade Fitness Lesson Plan Page 1 of 7. Dear Educator,

Physical Activity: What Do Immigrants Need To Know?

SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Health and Exercise Science

Transcription:

Lesson 1.1 PREVIEWING THE COURSE AND THE OVERALL SOCIETAL CONTEXT ~ ~ ~ TOPICS COVERED IN THIS LESSON (a) Is This the Right Course for You? (b) Inactivity & Obesity: Causes, Risks, and Costs 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 1

Introductory Kinesiology This course focusses on the study of: Human movement, growth, and development Effects of physical activity on health and performance Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2

Enrollment for Kinesiology Virtual Classroom

Career Preparation This course prepares students for university programs in: Kinesiology Physical education and health Health sciences and health studies Recreation and leisure Sports administration 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 4

COURSE TEXTBOOK KINESIOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION TO EXERCISE SCIENCE 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 5

Is this course for you???? Please pay attention to avoid disappointment 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 6

Unit 1 Sport Seminars Society, Physical Activity, and Sport 2. The History of Physical Activity and Sport 3. Business, Physical Activity, and Sport 4. Ethical Issues, Physical Activity, and Sport Unit 2 Anatomy and Physiology 5. The Skeletal & Articular Systems 6. The Muscular System 7. Energy Systems & Physical Activity 8. The Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 7

Unit 3 Human Performance and Biomechanics 9. Human Growth and Development 10. Motor Learning & Skill Acquisition 11. Biomechanical Theory and Concepts 12. Seven Principles of Biomechanics 13. Analyzing the Efficiency of Human Movement Unit 4 Nutrition, Training, and Ergogenic Aids 14. Nutrition for Human Performance 15. Training and Human Performance 16. Ergogenic Substances and Techniques 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 8

Physical Inactivity and Obesity Crises Causes for the twin problems of inactivity and obesity include: Urbanization Motorized transport Mechanization of labour Sedentarism (TV watching, Internet, video games) Processed foods high in sugars and starches Increased portion sizes 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 9

Physical Inactivity Crisis Males 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 10

Are females better or worse with respect to activity Why???

Physical Inactivity Crisis Females 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 12

Throughout the world, the numbers of persons who are obese or overweight have escalated steadily in most countries in recent years. World Health Trends 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 13

Health Risks of Physical Inactivity & Obesity Inactivity and obesity are primary determinants of lifestyle diseases such as: Coronary artery disease Ischemic strokes Type 2 diabetes Some cancers Osteoporosis Kidney disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Chronic liver disease Depression 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 14

The Health-Care Costs of Inactivity 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 15

Lesson 1.2 OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ~ ~ ~ TOPICS COVERED IN THIS LESSON (a) Types of Barriers Confronting Canadians (b) Ways to Overcome Barriers to Physical Activity 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 16

Focussing Question ~ ~ ~ What prevents people from being physically active and how can we as a society overcome these obstacles? 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 17

Environmental Barriers Built environments play a major role in levels of physical activity: Built environments are human-made settings for human activity. Consist of buildings, neighbourhoods, cities, infrastructure, and parks or green space Often discourage active transportation (walking, biking, rollerblading) Often encourage passive transportation via cars and public transit 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 18

Socioeconomic Barriers ~~~ Socioeconomic barriers are those associated with the social standing of an individual or group, typically measured as a combination of income, education, and occupation. For example: One in five Canadian families cannot afford to enroll their children in recreation programs. These families need subsidies for registration, equipment, and transportation costs. Aboriginal families can be especially disadvantaged. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 20

Cultural Barriers ~~~ Multiculturalism is a celebration of ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds. It was adopted as official government policy during the 1970s and 1980s. By the early twenty-first century, newcomers from outside British and French heritage composed the majority of the Canadian population. Barriers continue to exist despite Canada s celebration of diversity and multiculturalism. Canadian Sport Policy aims to increase access to sport for new immigrants. More needs to be done to reduce language barriers and the isolation that many newcomers experience. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 20

Personal Barriers ~~~ Personal barriers are obstacles that are definitely real and serious but could be thought of as being largely, or at least partially, under the control of the individual (finding time to exercise, low self-esteem, lack of motivation, and so on). These barriers include: Lack of time Lack of energy Poor diet No access to gym or gym equipment Financial constraints 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 21

Psychological Barriers ~~~ Psychological barriers are obstacles that are real and serious but could be thought of as being largely, or at least partially, in the mind or in the attitude of the individual. Fear of pain and physical exertion Self-consciousness about appearance Apparent lack of motivation 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 22

Overcoming Environmental Barriers Suggestions: Establish Active and Safe Routes to School community programs. Pressure governments to increase funding for parks, playgrounds, safe pedestrian walkways, bike paths, street lighting, etc. Take stairs rather than elevators or escalators. Engage in mobile meetings and walk or bike rather than drive or take the bus. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 23

Suggestions: Overcoming Psychological Barriers Find a form of physical activity that is fun. Stop a particular exercise if it hurts. Work out in a less competitive environment. Seek out a support system. Choose social activities that don t involve sitting. Reward yourself in healthy ways. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 24

Suggestions: Overcoming Personal Barriers Take stairs; walk, jog, bike, rollerblade, skateboard to school or work. Reduce TV watching and screen time. Work out during TV commercials. Start at 10 min of exercise per day and build from there. Use your own body; there is no need for fancy gym equipment. Switch from junk food to healthy foods. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 25

Reduce Lifestyle Diseases By Changing Diet, Environment, & Activity Level 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 26

Lifestyle Diseases ~ ~ ~ Lifestyle diseases ( acquired diseases ) are illnesses that are largely preventable and that appear to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized. They can include some kinds of cancer, chronic liver disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, osteoporosis, stroke, and depression. Probable Causes: Poor diet Harmful lifestyle habits Sedentarism 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 30

Lesson 1.3 PHYSICAL LITERACY: THE ROLE OF SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES ~ ~ ~ TOPICS COVERED IN THIS LESSON (a) Physical Literacy and Its Champions (b) The Benefits of School & Community Physical Activity Programs 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 28

Focussing Question ~ ~ ~ What can schools and communities do to promote physical literacy for everyone? 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 29

What Is Physical Literacy? A powerful educational movement pioneered by British educator Margaret Whitehead Individuals who are physically literate move with competence and confidence in a wide variety of physical environments. Physical literacy benefits the development of the whole person. Movement competence provides a pathway to active, healthy living. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 30

Children Need to Learn to Move 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 31

Champions of Physical Literacy Canadian champions of physical literacy: Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada) Ontario Physical and Health Education Association (Ophea) Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) ParticipACTION Ever Active Schools 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 32

Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Canadian Sport for Life has conceptualized a cradle-to-grave life cycle of physical activity and sport the LTAD model. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 33

The LTAD Model The Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model Emphasizes physical literacy across the lifespan Provides a seven-stage training, competition, and recovery pathway Takes into account the different developmental stages we undergo as children, adolescents, and adults 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 34

The Seven Stages of the LTAD Model There are seven stages to the Long-Term Athlete Development model. These are: Stage 1: Active Start (0-6 years) Stage 2: FUNdamentals (girls 6-8, boys 6-9) Stage 3: Learn to Train (girls 8-11, boys 9-12) Stage 4: Train to Train (girls 11-15, boys 12-16) Stage 5: Train to Compete (girls 15-21, boys 16-23) Stage 6: Train to Win (girls 18+, boys 19+) Stage 7: Active for Life (any age participant) 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 40

Physical Benefits of Regular Physical Activity & Healthy Eating Maintenance of a healthy body weight Prevention of lifestyle diseases Improved fitness for healthy, strong muscles and bones 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 36

Mental Benefits of Regular Physical Activity & Healthy Eating Reduced stress and depression Improved self-image Improved concentration, attention span, and mood Improved memory Increased productivity Slowed-down brain aging Composite brain images of 20 students taking the same test after sitting quietly (top) and after a 20-minute walk. (Courtesy of Dr. Charles Hillman, University of Illinois.) 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 37

Social Benefits of Regular Physical Activity & Healthy Eating Reduced behavioural problems in school Enhanced academic performance Increased self-confidence and self-acceptance Opportunities to make friends Greater overall community health and cohesiveness Higher levels of social capital 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 38

Social Benefits of Community & School Sport and Physical Activity Programs Reduced use of drugs and alcohol Development of improved social skills and employability skills Support for at-risk youth and new immigrants Greater inclusiveness and accessibility to sport and physical activity for everyone 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 39

Economic Benefits of Community Sport & Physical Activity Programs Decreased incidence of illness and injury = lower health costs Millions of unpaid hours of service to sport activities in volunteers communities Role models for the pursuit of personal excellence = greater economic selfsufficiency 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 40

Lesson 1.4 THE STUDY OF KINESIOLOGY AND RELATED CAREER PATHWAYS ~ ~ ~ TOPICS COVERED IN THIS LESSON (a) The Discipline of Kinesiology (b) Career Paths Related to Kinesiology 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 41

Focusing Question ~ ~ ~ To which career pathways does the study of kinesiology lead? 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 50

What Is Kinesiology? ~ ~ ~ Kinesiology is the systematic study of the physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of human movement and how it can be optimized. It is a fantastic subject area if you enjoy a multidisciplinary approach to learning. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 43

The Discipline of Kinesiology 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 44

Other Names for Kinesiology The field of study, research, and professional practice known as Kinesiology is sometimes referred to by related names, such as: Exercise Science Physical Education Sport Science (or Sport Studies) Human Kinetics 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 45

Bioscientific Areas Covered in Kinesiology Anatomy and Physiology The Skeletal and Articular Systems The Muscular System Human Energy Systems The Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems Human Growth and Development Biomechanics Nutritional Science 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 46

Sociocultural Areas Covered in Kinesiology Kinesiology covers the impact of the following sociocultural factors on the study of sport and human movement: History Politics Economics Race and ethnicity Gender Sport Ethics Kinesiology also covers the reverse that is, the impact of sport and human movement on sociocultural factors. 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 47

Overview of Career Paths Related to Kinesiology Students of kinesiology can choose from a wide range of careers: Research (e.g., Biomechanics) Medicine Health promotion Rehabilitation Teaching and training Leisure, recreation, and sports administration 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 48

Sample Academic and Career Pathways 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 49

Occupations in Kinesiology 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 50

Occupations in Physical Education 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 51

Occupations in Recreation & Leisure 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 60

Occupations in Health Education 2015 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 53