The document outlines a systems model of human movement consisting of control, input, transformation, output, and feedback processes within internal and external environments. It discusses physical activity including exercise for health and training, skilled movement for sports and development, and how kinesiology differs. Control involves self-sufficiency while competition involves training and sport.
The document outlines a systems model of human movement consisting of control, input, transformation, output, and feedback processes within internal and external environments. It discusses physical activity including exercise for health and training, skilled movement for sports and development, and how kinesiology differs. Control involves self-sufficiency while competition involves training and sport.
The document outlines a systems model of human movement consisting of control, input, transformation, output, and feedback processes within internal and external environments. It discusses physical activity including exercise for health and training, skilled movement for sports and development, and how kinesiology differs. Control involves self-sufficiency while competition involves training and sport.
a. Control i. Auto ii. Motive 1. Need vs. want b. Input i. Fuel, body equipment, exercise equipment c. Transformation i. CNS MSS CRS d. Output i. Movement e. Feedback i. Assessment f. Environment i. Internal, physiology ii. External, trends 2. Physical Activity a. Exercise i. Training health related therapy b. Skilled Movement i. Sport developmental skill c. How is it different then kinesiology 3. Control a. Self sufficiency 4. Competition a. Training and sport