· To analyze the sport movements in order to minimize the risk of Sports injury
· The aim of biomechanics of sport and physical exercise is to improve Sports performance.
. To know description of motion/movement and how forces create motion/movement.
1.1 Meaning of Kinesiology and Biomechanics
1.2 Brief History of Kinesiology
1.3 Importance of Kinesiology in Physical Education
1.4 Limitation of Kinesiology in sports coaching
a. Mechanical b. Physiological c. Psychological
Starting Position of body -
i. Fundamental Starting Position
ii Anatomic Starting Position
2.2 Centre of Gravity, Line of Gravity.
2.3 Centre of Gravity and Line of Gravity according to Kinesiology
3.1 Bodily Planes- Sagittal, Frontal, Horizontal planes and Axis
3.2 Principles of Planes and Axis in Movement
3.3 Terminology of various types of movements – Flexion, Extension,
Abduction, Adduction, Rotation, Circumduction, Elevation, Depression,
Pronation, Supination, Dorsiflexian, Planter, Flexion, Inversion, Eversion
3.4 Bony – Joints and their types
5.1 Meaning and Concept of Equilibrium
5.2 Principles of Equilibrium
5.3 Definition of Force and its types
5.4 Factors influencing Force – Friction Force, Air Resistance,
Force of Gravity, Water Resistance