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Human Movement
6問 • 2年前
  • Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan
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  • 1

    refers to the physical actions and locomotion performed by individuals using their body parts and muscles. It involves the coordination of various body systems, including the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, to achieve purposeful motion. It encompasses a wide range of activities, from simple actions like walking and reaching to complex movements such as sports, dance, and fine motor skills.

    Human Movement

  • 2

    studies the mechanics of human movement, focusing on the forces, structures, and movements involved. It examines how forces are generated, transmitted, and absorbed within the body during motion, providing insights into optimal movement patterns and injury prevention.

    Biomechanics

  • 3

    involve large muscle groups and movements of the whole body. Examples include walking, running, throwing, kicking, and jumping. These skills require coordination, balance, and strength and are essential for activities like sports, recreational activities, and everyday tasks.

    Gross Motor Skills

  • 4

    involve precise and coordinated movements of small muscle groups, typically in the hands and fingers.

    Fine Motor Skills

  • 5

    refers to the study of motion without considering the forces that cause it. It involves analyzing parameters such as displacement, velocity, and acceleration to describe and quantify various aspects of human movement. It is often used to assess gait patterns, sports techniques, and overall movement efficiency.

    Kinematics

  • 6

    investigates how the central nervous system coordinates and regulates movement. It examines the neural processes involved in planning, executing, and adapting movements, including factors such as muscle activation, proprioception, and feedback mechanisms. It is crucial for learning and refining motor skills.

    Motor Control

  • INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

    INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 15問 · 2年前

    INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

    INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

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    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan

    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 22問 · 2年前

    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

    22問 • 2年前
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    FUEL OF EXERCISE

    FUEL OF EXERCISE

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 12問 · 2年前

    FUEL OF EXERCISE

    FUEL OF EXERCISE

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    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 15問 · 2年前

    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

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    Human Information Processing

    Human Information Processing

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 11問 · 2年前

    Human Information Processing

    Human Information Processing

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    Origin of Human Processing

    Origin of Human Processing

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    Origin of Human Processing

    Origin of Human Processing

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    Types of Knowledge

    Types of Knowledge

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    Types of Knowledge

    Types of Knowledge

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    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 8問 · 2年前

    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

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    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

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    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

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    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 11問 · 2年前

    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

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    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

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    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

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    Hormonal Control During Exercise

    Hormonal Control During Exercise

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 21問 · 2年前

    Hormonal Control During Exercise

    Hormonal Control During Exercise

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    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

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    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

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    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 9問 · 2年前

    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

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    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 15問 · 2年前

    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

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    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan

    Motor Control

    Motor Control

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 8問 · 2年前

    Motor Control

    Motor Control

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    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan

    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan · 6問 · 2年前

    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

    6問 • 2年前
    Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan

    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the physical actions and locomotion performed by individuals using their body parts and muscles. It involves the coordination of various body systems, including the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, to achieve purposeful motion. It encompasses a wide range of activities, from simple actions like walking and reaching to complex movements such as sports, dance, and fine motor skills.

    Human Movement

  • 2

    studies the mechanics of human movement, focusing on the forces, structures, and movements involved. It examines how forces are generated, transmitted, and absorbed within the body during motion, providing insights into optimal movement patterns and injury prevention.

    Biomechanics

  • 3

    involve large muscle groups and movements of the whole body. Examples include walking, running, throwing, kicking, and jumping. These skills require coordination, balance, and strength and are essential for activities like sports, recreational activities, and everyday tasks.

    Gross Motor Skills

  • 4

    involve precise and coordinated movements of small muscle groups, typically in the hands and fingers.

    Fine Motor Skills

  • 5

    refers to the study of motion without considering the forces that cause it. It involves analyzing parameters such as displacement, velocity, and acceleration to describe and quantify various aspects of human movement. It is often used to assess gait patterns, sports techniques, and overall movement efficiency.

    Kinematics

  • 6

    investigates how the central nervous system coordinates and regulates movement. It examines the neural processes involved in planning, executing, and adapting movements, including factors such as muscle activation, proprioception, and feedback mechanisms. It is crucial for learning and refining motor skills.

    Motor Control