Ebook
This custom ebook includes chapters from Introduction to Kinesiology, Fifth Edition. It has been designed for students taking the course Introduction to Exercise Science (EXSC 100) at Simmons University.Audience
Custom ebook for students taking the course Introduction to Exercise Science (EXSC 100) at Simmons University.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Kinesiology
Duane V. Knudson and Shirl J. Hoffman
History of Physical Activity
Richard A. Swanson
Physiology of Physical Activity
Jennifer L. Caputo
Becoming a Physical Activity Professional
Shirl J. Hoffman
Careers in Health and Fitness
Warren D. Franke
Careers in Therapeutic Exercise
Chad Starkey
Careers in Teaching Physical Education
Kim C. Graber and Thomas J. Templin
Careers in Coaching and Sport Instruction
Joseph A. Luxbacher and Duane V. Knudson
Careers in Sport Management
G. Clayton Stoldt and Mark C. Vermillion
Author
Shirl J. Hoffman, EdD, is a professor emeritus of kinesiology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he served as department head for 10 years. He has served at many levels of education: as an elementary physical education teacher, as a college-level coach, and as a professor in both research university and liberal arts college settings.
Hoffman has published extensively on a variety of topics, including sport philosophy and ethics, religion in sport, qualitative analysis and diagnosis of movement, and motor learning and performance. Hoffman is the author of Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sport (2010) and was the project coordinator for Careers in Sport, Fitness, and Exercise (2011), published by the American Kinesiology Association. He also has been a frequent commentator on issues in kinesiology and higher education.
Hoffman is a former editor of Quest and was the charter executive director of the American Kinesiology Association (AKA). He is a fellow emeritus of the National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK).
Hoffman and his wife, Claude, reside in Greensboro, North Carolina, and Boone, North Carolina.
Duane V. Knudson, PhD, is a professor of biomechanics in the department of health and human performance at Texas State University. He earned his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin and has held tenured positions at three universities.
Knudson’s research areas are the biomechanics of tennis, stretching, qualitative movement diagnosis, and learning biomechanical concepts. He has authored more than 130 peer-reviewed articles and 14 chapters. Knudson is the author of Biomechanical Principles of Tennis Technique (2006), Fundamentals of Biomechanics, Second Edition (2007), and Qualitative Diagnosis of Human Movement, Third Edition (2013). He has received numerous regional, state, national, and international awards for his scholarship and has been elected a fellow of three scholarly societies. He has served as a department chair, as an associate dean, as president of the American Kinesiology Association, as vice president of publications for the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, and in numerous other professional leadership roles.