Overview

Part I. Understanding the Conntext of Lifespan Sport, Fitness, and Physical Education

  1. Lifespan Sport, Fitness, and Physical Education
  2. The Emergence of a Profession: 1885–1930
  3. Consolidation and Specialization: 1930–Present
  4. Changing Philosophies for Sport, Fitness, and Physical Education
Part II. Sport
  1. Basic Concepts of Sport
  2. Sport Programs and Professions
  3. Problems and Issues in Sport
Part III. Fitness
  1. Basic Concepts of Fitness
  2. Fitness Programs and Professions
  3. Problems and Issues in Fitness
Part IV. Physical Education
  1. Basic Concepts of Physical Education
  2. Physical Education Programs and Professions
  3. Problems and Issues in Physical Education
Part V. The Scholarly Study of Sport, Fitness, and Physical Education
  1. Exercise Physiology
  2. Kinesiology and Biomechanics
  3. Motor Learning, Control, and Development
  4. Sport Sociology
  5. Sport Psychology
  6. Sport Pedagogy
  7. The Sport Humanities
Part VI. Future Problems and Prospects
  1. Relationships to Allied Fields
  2. Sport, Fitness, and Physical Education Approaching the Twenty-First Century: Themes Defining Our Present and Future

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