training principles Flashcards

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what are the different training principles

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  • specificity
  • progressive overload
  • training thresholds
  • individual differences
  • reversibility
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what are the factors influencing progressive overload

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  • intensity
  • frequency
  • duration
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what is specificity

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It is the principle that implies that different forms of exercise produce different effects.

‘what you train for is what you get’

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what is progressive overload?

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The principle is fundamental and essential for improving physiological capabilities. The body must be continually loaded with progressively higher work levels.

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what is intensity

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Training intensity refers to how hard a person must work each session. To improve fitness vigorous exercise utilising large muscle groups is required

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what is frequency

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Frequency refers to the number of training sessions per week. Training improvements are the summation of the body adaptation resulting from regular exercise.

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what is duration

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Duration refers to the length of the training session. Duration of exercise must directly relate to the intensity of the activity.

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what are training thresholds

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Refers to the minimum intensity and duration of stress that must be exceeded before adaptation in physiological capabilities are triggered

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what are individual differences

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All individuals have genetic factors including heart size, muscle mass and fibre type composition that can affect a person’s response to training

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what is reversibility

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If training is stopped or done at an insufficient intensity then the adaptations made by the body in response to training will be reversed.

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