Physicology science dealing with the functions of living things or their organs
Psychology study of the mind and affecting behavior
Endorphins natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
Affects learning readiness, motivation, reinforcement, individual difference
Bloom's Taxonomy Psycomotor, affective, cognitive
Psycomotor learning enhance learning
Affective learning domain supports healthy response and physically active
Cognitive learning enhances higher thinking
Eccentric increase muscle tension
ex. Lowering a weight during a shoulder press.
The downward motion of squatting.
The downward motion of a push-up.
, Lowering the body during a crunch.
Lowering the body during a pull-up.
Isometric no movement (static movement)
Concentric muscle shortens
ex. upward phrase of a bicep curl
upward phrase of bench press
upward phrase of an abdominal crunch
upward phrase of a squat
downward phrase of a lat pull down
John Dewey (Philosophy) Learn by doing
John Locke Realism; believed in personal experience
Rousseau Naturalism; believed in nature
Locomotor Movement, motor skills, walking, hopping, skipping
Non-locomotor - often referred to as static movements.