Michael Chizewski

Associate Teaching Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation - Teaching

Contact

Associate Teaching Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation - Teaching
Email
chizewsk@ualberta.ca
Phone
(780) 492-5446
Address
VVC 4-224 Van Vliet Complex - East
8810 114th St NW
Edmonton AB
T6G 2H9

Courses

KIN 106 - Movement Foundations of Game Play

An experiential introduction and exploration of the common fundamental skills and patterns of human movement for successful and continual participation in physical game play. Through an interdisciplinary and multi contextual lens, the course examines basic functional and performance related movement skills and patterns and the instruction of them as the foundation of successful, lifelong movement pursuit in a variety of game contexts (e.g., in team-based play settings).


KIN 206 - Biomechanics

An introduction to the biomechanics of human movement. Qualitative and quantitative approaches are used in the study of key biomechanics concepts and principles as they are applied to sport and exercise. Prerequisite: KIN 100. Note: Credit will be granted for only one of KIN 206 or PEDS 206.


KIN 294 - A Conceptual Approach to Physical Activity

An exploration of the principles and concepts that underlie movement of individuals and groups in a variety of settings. Through examination of and experience in a wide range of physical activities and their contexts, the focus of the course is on the development of a conceptual understanding of movement.


KIN 335 - Advanced Conditioning Methodology

A survey of the theoretical bases of conditioning programs. The course emphasis is on the nature of physiological adaptation to selected training regimens and the factors which influence the adaptive process. Prerequisite: KIN 200 (no concurrent registration). Note: Credit will be granted for only one of KIN 335 or PEDS 335.


KIN 391 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

This course provides an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of human body. Emphasis is on introductory knowledge and practical implications of the structural and functional characteristics and capacities of the human body. Note: Degree Credit is not available for BKin, BKin/BEd, or BScKin students. Note: Credit will be granted for only one of KIN 391 or PEDS 391.


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