Core 2 - Factors Affecting Performance Flashcards

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• Energy systems

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  • Alactacid system (ATP/PC)
  • Lactic acid system
  • Aerobic system
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• Types of training and training methods

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  • Aerobic, e.g. continuous, Fartlek, aerobic interval, circuit
  • Anaerobic, e.g. anaerobic interval
  • Flexibility, e.g. static, ballistic, PNF, dynamic
  • Strength training, e.g. free/fixed weights, elastic, hydraulic
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• Principles of training

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  • Progressive overload
  • Specificity
  • Reversibility
  • Variety
  • Training thresholds
  • Warm up and cool down
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• Physiological adaptations in response to training

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  • Resting heart rate
  • Stroke volume and cardiac output
  • Oxygen uptake and lung capacity
  • Haemoglobin level
  • Muscle hypertrophy
  • Effect on fast/slow twitch muscle fibres
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• Motivation

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  • Positive and Negative

- Intrinsic and extrinsic

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• Anxiety and arousal

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  • State and Trait Anxiety
  • Source of stress
  • Optimal arousal
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• Psychological strategies to enhance motivation and manage anxiety

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  • Concentration/attention skills (focusing)
  • mental rehearsal/visualisation/imagery
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Goal setting
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• Nutritional considerations

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  • Pre-performance, including carbohydrate loading
  • During performance
  • Post-performance
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• Supplementation

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  • Vitamins/minerals
  • Protein
  • Caffeine
  • Creatine products
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• Recovery Strategies

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  • Physiological strategies, e.g. cool down, hydration
  • Neural strategies, e.g. hydrotherapy, massage
  • Tissue damage strategies, e.g., cryotherapy
  • Psychological strategies, e.g. relaxation
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• Stages of skill acquisition

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  • Cognitive
  • Associative
  • Autonomous
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• Characteristics of the learner, eg personality, heredity, confidence, prior experience, ability

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personality, heredity, confidence, prior experience, ability

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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 and part)
  • Feedback (internal, external, concurrent, delayed, knowledge of results, knowledge of performance)
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• Assessment of skill and performance

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  • Characteristics of skilled performers e.g. kinaesthetic sense, anticipation, consistency, technique
  • Object and subjective performance measures
  • Validity and reliability of tests
  • Personal vs prescribed judging criteria
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