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c) biceps d) triceps
- which muscles are being stretched in this image?
image of people stretching neck
a) neck muscles b) back muscles
c) shoulder muscles d) side muscles
- __________ is the branch of kinesiology that seeks to understand the human machine in motion through the principles of physics.
a) biomechanics b) sport pedagogy
c) exercise psychology d) exercise anatomy
- define kinesiology:
a) the study of behavior b) the study of kindness
c) the study of movement d) the study of muscles
- __ ____ is the study of teaching and learning in many different physical activity settings, including school physical education, on sports teams, and in fitness clubs.
a) sport pedagogy b) biomechanics
c) motor learning d) exercise anatomy
- what is the branch of kinesiology that refers to skill learning?
a) exercise physiology b) biomechanics
c) exercise psychology d) motor learning
Question 5
The image shows people stretching their necks (e.g., tilting head back, forward, or side - to - side). Neck muscles are the ones being stretched in such neck - related stretching postures. Back muscles would be stretched in back - focused stretches, shoulder muscles in shoulder - specific ones, and side muscles in lateral stretches. So the correct option is about neck muscles.
Biomechanics applies physics principles to study human movement (the human machine in motion). Sport Pedagogy is about teaching sports, Exercise Psychology is about psychological aspects of exercise, and Exercise Anatomy is about anatomical aspects of exercise. So the branch that uses physics principles to understand human motion is Biomechanics.
Kinesiology is defined as the study of movement. The study of behavior is related to psychology, study of kindness is not a scientific term in this context, and study of muscles is more related to muscle anatomy, not kinesiology.
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a) Neck muscles