| A | B |
| playing | to occupy oneself in amusement, sport, or other recreation or to take part in a game |
| games | an activity providing entertainment, amusement, or physical exercise |
| sport | physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged competitively |
| Physical Education | education in the care and development of the human body, stressing athletics and including hygiene |
| sports sociology | the study of sports and society concentrating on the uses to locate desires within the community and interpersonal |
| sports medicine | the study of sports injuries and the medical techniques used in the healing process |
| exercise philosophy | the study of the discipline of exercise including knowledge derived from physical activity and studying the physical activity of daily life |
| sports philosophy | philosophies of programs or schools that set guidelines, standards, and benchmarks for the physical, mental and social development of its participants |
| biomechanics | the study of the mechanics of the living body, especially of the forces exerted by the muscles |
| sports and exercise philosopy | philosophy of sports and its relationship to society and human nature |
| motor development | the study of the development of the control and precise functions of a person's motor skills, which control his/her movements |
| emotional and mental health | a relative state of mind in which a healthy person is able to cope with and adjust to recurrent stresses of everyday living |
| health | is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the abscence of disease or infirmity |
| health wellness | the maximal state of health, with a balance achieved between the components of physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual wellness |
| holistic health | a term that refers to the multi-dimensional nature of health (physical, mental, emotional, spirtual, social and environmental) |
| physical health | the ability to carry out daily tasks vigorously, without undue fatigue and iwth enough energy reserve left over to enjoy leisure time pursuits |
| social health | a relative state of confidence and feeling comfortable relating and interacting with others |
| spiritual health | a state of mind in which a person has meaning and direction in their life |
| world health organization | UN agency concerned with worldwide or regional health problems (food and agriculture UN) |