Everybody, my name is Mark Ertel. I chair the Department of Kinesiology here in the School of Health and Human Sciences at IUPUI. The discipline of Kinesiology can best be described or defined as the science and study of human movement. Human movement can be expressed as physical activity, sport, exercise, or play. We're unique in the department, and that we look at this across the lifespan, also for individuals of all ability levels. For me, personally, I focus on school aged youth. I lean heavily into the public health theory of doing the most good for the most people. Realizing school aged youth spend most of the waking hours during the week at school, that's a natural place to look at programs and interventions, to not only focus on the health outcomes that you can acquire from being physically active consistently, but also the academic readiness and positive behavioral outcomes. We're looking at trying to recast physical education that's offered in schools to develop into a more comprehensive school physical activity specialist that optimizes the amount of times kids can have physical activity interventions to produce these academic readiness and positive behavioral outcomes.