Fitness: The state or condition of being fit such that one has the capacity to fulfill specific roles or tasks. Physical fitness pertains to one’s health and well-being, particularly the ability to perform sports, occupations, and daily activities. Knowledge systems of the moving body often perpetuate power relations and exclusionary ideas of fitness, rooted in colonial, Eurocentric, patriarchal, and ableist ideologies. For decolonial practices in kinesiology that embrace BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, disabled and neurodivergent bodies, see Joseph and Kriger.