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Feb 05, 2025
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PE 236 - Anatomical Kinesiology 4 CR
Introduction to basic Anatomy and Physiology with an emphasis in human movement, nutrition and exercise science. This course is intended for non-science majors interested in fitness instruction or basic health education.
Course Outcomes - Locate and identify characteristics of muscles, bones and attachments within the human body
- Identify agonist and antagonistic muscle groups for specific exercises
- Identify different types of joints, basic mechanics and injuries common to specific joints
- Develop fitness training programs designed to improve specific components of fitness while reducing the risk of injury
- Apply linear and angular motion mechanics in developing an exercise plan to optimize components of a fitness program
- Through observation or the use of film, apply anatomical and mechanical concepts needed to qualitatively assess motor skills
- Develop fitness programs based on stated goals of strength development, flexibility, muscle endurance, cardiovascular health or improved body composition
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