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Interview someone with a career you wish to follow in the Kinesiology discipline

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Question

Interview someone with a career you wish to follow in the Kinesiology discipline. Develop a 10-question questionnaire (typed) that asks them about their job duties, the best and worst part of their job, characteristics that make them successful, and advice for you in considering this profession. Be creative with your questions and not boring. Learn something from them that will benefit you later in life. Interview someone with a career you wish to follow in the Kinesiology discipline. Develop a 10-question questionnaire (typed) that asks them about their job duties, the best and worst part of their job, characteristics that make them successful, and advice for you in considering this profession. Be creative with your questions and not boring. Learn something from them that will benefit you later in life. Interview someone with a career you wish to follow in the Kinesiology discipline. Develop a 10-question questionnaire (typed) that asks them about their job duties, the best and worst part of their job, characteristics that make them successful, and advice for you in considering this profession. Be creative with your questions and not boring. Learn something from them that will benefit you later in life.

Explanation / Answer

What is kinesiology, how can you explain it to general public?

In what way do you think your background in kinesiology will contribute to your success in future?

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What you can do if you are working at front desk and a person came in hour late for their appointment while the physiotherapist are all blocked with other patients?

A client comes to you with the case of knee injury what advice would you give to this person?

What is difference between first second and third degree of sprain??

What are the quick steps would you take with a client who is in too much pain?

A man is chewing Gam and he stepped onto treadmill what would you do?

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