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1 Pre-Kinesiology By: Stephen, Ryan, and Sonny

2 Pre-Kinesiology Sport Science

3 Pre-Kinesiology Interview

4 Pre-Kinesiology Interview

5 Pre-Kinesiology Online Documents

6 Pre-Kinesiology Online Documents

7 Pre-Kinesiology Citations
APA citation preferred- commonly used in nursing, public health, and the social sciences APA citation refers to documenting sources used in a research paper; therefore, it requires in-text citations and reference lists. Example Norris, J. (2013, March 20). DCP interview with John Norris. Subject Librarian. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte.

8 Pre-Kinesiology David Bruce Dill (1891-1986)
Father of Exercise Physiology Former President of the ACSM (American Physiological Society). Trained and worked with the most influential Exercise Scientists of the time as the Research Director of Harvard’s Fatigue lab through its history

9 Pre-Kinesiology Types of Jargon: “Could you pass me the Ace Bandage?”
“In this ankle wrap I'm going to use pre-wrap, 2 anchors, then 3 stirrups, 2 figure eights, and finally 2 more anchors.” The specific types of Jargon in Pre-KNES are the names of different types of equipment and procedures Athletic Trainers and Exercise Scientists use.

10 Pre-Kinesiology Required Courses(for UNCC):
These courses are necessary to get into a specific branch of Pre-Kinesiology (Exercise Science or Athletic Training) Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 2273,2273L) Chemistry (CHEM 1200, 1251, 1251L) Biology (BIOL 1110) College Algebra (MATH 1100) Statistics (STAT 1222) Introduction to Kinesiology (KNES 2150) Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (KNES 2294)

11 Pre-Kinesiology Genre: -usually nonfictional based work
Examples of Writings in the Field -Research Papers -“consequences of sleep deprivation” -Lab Reports -”maximum oxygen uptake during exercise a human body can withstand” -Online Essays/Articles -”eating slowly inhibits appetite” Genre: -usually nonfictional based work

12 Pre-Kinesiology Organizations
NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) WHO (World Health Organization)

13 Pre-Kinesiology Activity/Demonstration:

14 References "Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training | Department of Kinesiology | UNC Charlotte." Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training | Department of Kinesiology | UNC Charlotte. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Mar "» David B. Dill." American Physiological Society David B. Dill. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar Cuthbert, Scott, D.C. "Kinesiology Network." Applied Kinesiology- A Compilation of Structured Abstracts. N.p., Web. 31 Mar "Kinesiology Research Guide Tags: Health, Kinesiology, Physical Activity, Sports ." Welcome. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar "Eating Slowly Inhibits Appetite." Eating Slowly Inhibits Appetite. IDEA Health and Fitness, Web. 31 Mar E., Pamela. "Exercise Physiology Lab Report." Yahoo! Contributor Network. N.p., 7 Jan Web. 31 Mar "The Consequences of Sleep Deprivation." IDEA Fit. IDEA Health and Fitness, n.d. Web. 31 Mar


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