Introduction to Kinesiology

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9781718237827

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Edited by Duane V. Knudson, Timothy A. Brusseau
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Duane V. Knudson, PhD, is a Regents’ Professor and University Distinguished Professor in the department of health and human performance at Texas State University, where he teaches biomechanics and statistics. He earned his PhD in biomechanics from the University of Wisconsin and has held tenured positions at three universities. His research focuses on the biomechanics of tennis, stretching, qualitative movement diagnosis, learning biomechanical concepts, and research quality.



Knudson has published over 190 peer-reviewed articles, 29 chapters, and three books: Fundamentals of BiomechanicsQualitative Diagnosis of Human Movement, and Biomechanical Principles of Tennis Technique. He has received numerous national and international scholarly awards and is a fellow of four scholarly societies, including the prestigious National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK) and the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports. Knudson was picked by Stanford University and Elsevier for the World’s Top 2% Scientists list in the subfield of sport sciences by in 2023 and 2024. He was also named by ScholarGPS to the Highly Ranked Scholars list (top 0.5% over the last five years in kinesiology) for 2022 and 2024. He has served as department chair, associate dean, and president of both the American Kinesiology Association (AKA) and the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, and he was secretary-treasurer for NAK from 2025 to 2026. He received the Jerry R. Thomas Distinguished Leadership Award from the AKA in 2017.



Timothy A. Brusseau, PhD, is a professor and chair of the department of health and kinesiology at the University of Utah. Dr. Brusseau is a fellow in the National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK), Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America), American College of Sports Medicine, National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE), and the International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education. Brusseau is a national expert on youth physical activity, physical activity measurement, and school-based multicomponent physical activity interventions.



He has 171 peer-reviewed publications and has made more than 200 conference and invited presentations. He is a coauthor of Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students, and he coedited the Routledge Handbook of Youth Physical Activity. He is the leadership institute director for NAKHE and is currently serving as president of the American Kinesiology Association (AKA).


Part I. Kinesiology and Physical Activity Experience

Chapter 1. Introduction to Kinesiology

Duane V. Knudson and Timothy A. Brusseau

Interest in the Discipline of Kinesiology

Physical Activity: The Focus of Kinesiology

Some Focuses of Physical Activity in Kinesiology

Kinesiology and Evidence-Based Practice

Wrap-Up



Chapter 2. Importance of the Physical Activity Experience

Timothy A. Brusseau and Duane V. Knudson

Sphere of Self-Sufficiency

Sphere of Self-Expression

Sphere of Work

Sphere of Education

Sphere of Leisure

Sphere of Health

Sphere of Competition

Factors That Influence Kinds of Experience in Physical Activity

Ways in Which Experience Can Affect Physical Activity

Heredity and Experience

Subjective Experience of Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Part II. Scholarly Study of Physical Activity

Chapter 3. Philosophy of Physical Activity

Cesar R. Torres and Scott Kretchmar

Why Use Philosophical Thinking?

What Do Philosophers Do?

Research Methods Used in Studying Philosophy of Physical Activity

History and Future of Philosophy of Physical Activity

Overview of Knowledge in Philosophy of Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Chapter 4. History of Physical Activity

Lindsay Parks Pieper

Why Use History of Physical Activity?

What Do Historians of Physical Activity Do?

History of Kinesiology and Physical Activity

Research Methods Used in Studying History of Physical Activity

Overview of Knowledge in History of Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Chapter 5. Sociology of Physical Activity

Michael D. Giardina

Why Use Sociology of Physical Activity?

What Do Sociologists of Physical Activity Do?

History of Sociology of Physical Activity 

Research Methods Used in Studying Sociology of Physical Activity

Overview of Knowledge in Sociology of Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Chapter 6. Motor Behavior

Xiangli Gu and Katherine T. Thomas

Why Use Motor Behavior?

What Do Motor Behaviorists Do?

History of Motor Behavior

Research Methods Used in Studying Motor Behavior

Overview of Knowledge in Motor Behavior

Wrap-Up



Chapter 7. Psychology of Physical Activity

Lindsay E. Kipp

Why Use Psychology of Physical Activity?

What Do Psychology of Physical Activity Professionals Do?

History of Psychology of Physical Activity

Research Methods Used in Studying Psychology of Physical Activity

Overview of Knowledge in Psychology of Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Chapter 8. Biomechanics of Physical Activity

Brad Bowser and Kathy Simpson

Why Use Biomechanics of Physical Activity?

What Do Biomechanists Do?

History of Biomechanics

Research Methods Used in Studying Biomechanics

Overview of Knowledge in Biomechanics in Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Chapter 9. Physiology of Physical Activity

Jennifer L. Caputo

Why Use Physiology of Physical Activity?

What Do Exercise Physiologists Do?

History of Physiology of Physical Activity

Research Methods Used in Studying Physiology of Physical Activity

Overview of Knowledge in Physiology of Physical Activity

Wrap-Up



Part III. Practicing a Profession in Physical Activity

Chapter 10. Becoming a Physical Activity Professional

Duane V. Knudson and Timothy A. Brusseau

What Is a Profession?

How Do Our Values Shape Our Professional Conduct?

How Are Physical Activity Professionals Educated for the Workforce?

Becoming Well Suited for a Career in a Physical Activity Profession

Wrap-Up



Chapter 11. Careers in Health and Fitness

Warren D. Franke

The Need for Health and Fitness Professionals

Settings for Health and Fitness

Roles for Health and Fitness Professionals

Trends and Opportunities in Health and Fitness

Advice for Health and Fitness Students

Wrap-Up



Chapter 12. Careers in Medicine and Allied Health

Chad Starkey and Julie Cavallario

The Diagnostic Process

Integrating Exercise Into Medicine and Allied Health

Medical and Allied Health Settings

Roles for Medical and Allied Health Professionals

Trends and Opportunities in Medicine and Allied Health

Advice for Students Interested in Medicine and Allied Health

Wrap-Up



Chapter 13. Careers in Teaching Physical Education

Michael A. Hemphill, Kim C. Graber, and Thomas J. Templin

What Is the Teaching of Physical Education?

Settings for Teaching Physical Education

Roles for Physical Education Professionals

Trends and Opportunities in Teaching Physical Education

Advice for Physical Education Students

Wrap-Up



Chapter 14. Careers in Coaching, Sport Instruction, and High-Performance Sport

Joseph A. Luxbacher and Duane V. Knudson

What Are Coaching, Sport Instruction, and Sport Performance Teams?

Settings for Coaching, Sport Instruction, and High-Performance Sport

Roles for Coaching, Sport Instruction, and High-Performance Sport Professionals

Trends and Opportunities in Coaching, Sport Instruction, and High-Performance Sport

Advice for Students Interested in Coaching, Sport Instruction, and High-Performance Sport

Wrap-Up



Chapter 15. Careers in Sport Management

G. Clayton Stoldt and Mark C. Vermillion

What Is Sport Management?

Settings for Sport Management

Roles for Sport Management Professionals

Trends and Opportunities in Sport Management

Advice for Sport Management Students

Wrap-Up


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