Kinesiology in Physical Education
Contents: 1. Kinesiology an introduction. 2. Kinematics. 3. Kinesiological principles. 4. Physiological and psychological aspects of sports activities. 5. Levers. 6. The skeletal system. 7. The muscular system. 8. The elbow and radioulnar joints. 9. Bio-energetics energetic and athletics. 10. Structural kinesiology. 11. Applied kinesiology. 12. Measurement techniques in physical education.
Kinesiology is referred to as the scientific study of the human body when it performs various activities in his day-to-day life. It is generally considered as a science or source of study of human organs pertaining to their movements and underlying principles of dynamics of physics. Activity of human body and limbs change accordingly to the time of requirements. This we feel in the change of ability, potentiality movement and its kinds of activity. Complex types of activities are found more in the field of sport. To import the activities to the players or sport persons it require energy swiftness ability and situations. In the field of sport knowledge of kinesiology is use to make them skills of techniques more dynamic. In the industries employees and labours are required to undergo a vigorous work.