(AP) Subphases of Macrocycle Flashcards

1
Q

5 subphases of annual programming

A

general prep
specific prep
pre-competition
competition
transition

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2
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goal of general + specific prep

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-to cause physiological adaptations toward overall goal
-most of the work is put into these subphases

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3
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describe general prep
+ volume/intensity

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includes exercises that are less sport specific, focusing on high volume
-highest volume, lowest intensity

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4
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describe specific prep + volume/intesnity

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includes sport specific exercises
-volume decreases, intensity increases

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5
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goal of pre-competition/competition

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to allow for maximum performance of athlete during competition

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6
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describe pre-competition + volume/intensity

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goal of pre-competition is getting athlete ready for what they will be doing in competition

-meeting every day, small time together; ramp up intensity until start of season; athlete should be at maximum intensity at end of pre-competition
-volume decreases, intensity increases

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describe competition + volume/intensity

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frequency of working with athlete dramatically drops during competition, we are just trying to maintain our adaptations here

-volume decreases, intensity increases

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8
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goal of transition

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to allow athlete to recover from season + ensure they don’t regress

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9
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describe transition + volume/intensity

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higher levels of general modalities such as flexibility, corrective exercises, + conditioning

-volume decreases, intensity decreases
-easiest workouts here

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10
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general prep days of training

A

1-3

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11
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specific prep days of training

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3-5

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12
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pre-competition days of training

A

5-7

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13
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competition days of training

A

1-2

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14
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transition days of training

A

1-3

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15
Q

what subphase has the least training

A

competition

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16
Q

which subphase has the most training

A

pre-competition

17
Q

describe volume/intensity as we go through the subphases

A

volume decreases
intensity increases

18
Q

how many macrocycles per season

A

1
-if an athlete has 2 seasons, they have 2 macrocycles

19
Q

standard length of preparatory

A

the time from the start of the program up until pre-competition
-split general + specific down middle

20
Q

standard length of pre-competition

A

6 weeks
-or length of pre-season

21
Q

standard length of competition

A

length of season

22
Q

standard length of transition

A

6 weeks

-if we have 2 macrocycles it would be 3 weeks each; 3 macrocycles would be 2 weeks each (same for pre-competition)

23
Q

each mesocycle is based on what

A

specific goal for the athlete

24
Q

each subphase is broken into ____

A

mesocycles

25
Q

length of mesocycle

A

can be 2-6 weeks
-shorter goal = shorter mesocycle

-can only occur in 1 phase, can’t be split over 2 phases

26
Q

macrocycle definition

A

must have all 5 subphases
(+ the 3 general phases- preparatory, competition, + transition)

27
Q

max/min # macrocycles

A

max = 3
min = 1

28
Q

mesocycle definition

A

2-6 weeks, focusing on 1 primary goal (can have other smaller goals)

29
Q

microcycle definition

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1 week
-just small tweaks to the program contributing to the goal of the mesocycle

30
Q

how do we set up mesocycles in terms of load/deload

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-load for majority of mesocycle
-deload at the end

4 week mesocycle- 3:1 load to deload
5 week mesocycle- 3:2 or 4:1 load to deload

31
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purpose of deload

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allows body to recover, which will help performance for ~1 week

-this would be used leading up to championship meet, not a regular competition