Core 2 Flashcards
1
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Energy systems
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- alactacid systems (ATP/PC)
- LActic acid systems
- aerobic systems
2
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Types of training and training methods
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- aerobic (continuous, fartleck, aerobic interval and circuit)
- anaerobic (anaerobic intervals)
- flexibility (static, ballistic, PNF, dynamic)
- strength training ( free/fixed weights, elastic and hydraulic)
3
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Principle of training
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- reversibility
- specificity
- variety
- progressive overload
- training thresholds
- warm ups and cool down
4
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Physiological adaptations in response to training
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- cardiac output and stroke volume
- haemoglobin levels
- resting heart rate
- oxygen uptake and lung capacity
- muscle hypertrophy
- effect on fast/slow twitch muscle fibres
5
Q
Motivation
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- positive and negative
- intrinsic and extrinsic
6
Q
Anxiety and arousal
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- trait and state anxiety
- sources of stress
- optimum arousal
7
Q
Psychological strategies to enhance motivation and manage anxiety
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- concentration/attention skills
- mental and rehearsal/visualisation/imagery
- relaxation techniques
- goal setting
8
Q
Nutritional considerations
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- pre-performance, including carbs loading
- during performance
- post-performance
9
Q
Supplementation
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- vitamins/minerals
- protein
- caffeine
- creating products
10
Q
Recovery strategies
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- Physiological strategies (cool down, hydration)
- neural strategies (hydrotherapy, massage)
- tissue damage strategies (cryotherapy)
- psychological strategies (relaxation)
11
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Stages of skill acquisition
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- cognitive
- associative
- autonomous
12
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Characteristics of the learner
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- confidence
- heredity
- ability
- personality
- prior experience
13
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The learning environment
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- nature of the skill ( open, closed, gross, fine, discrete, serial, continuous, self-paced, externally paced)
- the performance elements ( decision-making, strategic and tactical development)
- practice method (massed, distributed, whole, part)
- feedback (internal, external, concurrent, delayed, knowledge of results, knowledge of performance)
14
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Assessment of skill and performance
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- characteristics of skilled performers (kinaesthetic sense, anticipation, consistency, technique)
- objective and subjective performance measures
- validity and reliability of tests
- personal vs prescribed judging criteria