Physical Education and Sport.d_DB

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  1. During the height of the Athenian era, the … was valued equally with the mind and spirit.
  2. Yogic principles declared that physical flexibility, proper breathing, and diet were essential for controlling the … .
  3. … viewed great athletic achievement as representing both spiritual and physical strength rivaling that of the gods.
  4. Eating alone will not keep a man well; he must also take … .
  5. … contains the most information on the healthfulness of exercise.
  6. … implied not merely exercising one’s body but also becoming educated about one’s body.
  7. The terms widely used in the literature of the 1930s related to physical education are …
  8. When did the American Medical Association’s Bureau of Health Education design and organize the Health and Fitness Program?
  9. The development of youth fitness paralleled the evolution of the … movement.
  10. When did scientists develop techniques to measure oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production at rest and during exercise?
  11. During the 1800s, … used and advanced procedures to study the body’s metabolic responses to exercise.
  12. Extensive anthropometric documentation means:
  13. Comprehensive physical development and health programs offer great potential for enhancing … .
  14. In … , the online physical education curriculum has been developed using national and district standards.
  15. … programs are grounded in scientific research and public health knowledge.
  16. Health education and physical education are … disciplines
  17. … , is a statement of national health objectives designed to identify the most significant preventable threats to health and to establish national goals to reduce these threats.
  18. At the elementary school level, state-mandated requirements for physical education time range from … per week.
  19. At the middle school level, physical education time requirements range from … per week.
  20. The National Association for Sport & Physical Education strongly recommends that elementary school students have a minimum of … of moderate and vigorous activity every day.
  21. The National Association for Sport & Physical Education strongly recommends that middle and high school students should have a minimum of … of moderate and vigorous activity every day.
  22. According to National Association for Sport and Physical Education, meeting standards in physical education … for graduation.
  23. … is designed to address student needs and future trends.
  24. AAHPERD stands for
  25. Kinesiology is the study of the mechanics of … to provide information about the state of health of all body organs and systems.
  26. The study of kinesiology focuses on exercise stress, movement efficiency, and fitness.
  27. Kinesiology is derived from the … verb.
  28. The articular system is a series of … that allow movement of the human body.
  29. When … bones come into contact, they form a joint articulation.
  30. Joints are classified as
  31. Synarthroses are … joints
  32. Sutures are found only in the … .
  33. Slightly movable joints are called
  34. Most joints in the adult body are … , or freely movable joints.
  35. A … allows bones to make a sliding motion.
  36. The … allows only extension and flexion.
  37. An example of the … is the joint between the radius and ulna of the lower arm.
  38. The saddle joint occurs when two bones have … , with the shapes of the two bones complementing one another.
  39. Synovial joints allow … different types of movements.
  40. The … is a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts.