Core 2 - Factors Affecting Performance Flashcards
1
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• Energy systems
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- Alactacid system (ATP/PC)
- Lactic acid system
- Aerobic system
2
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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
3
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• Principles of training
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- Progressive overload
- Specificity
- Reversibility
- Variety
- Training thresholds
- Warm up and cool down
4
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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
5
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• Motivation
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- Positive and Negative
- Intrinsic and extrinsic
6
Q
• Anxiety and arousal
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- State and Trait Anxiety
- Source of stress
- Optimal arousal
7
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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
8
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• Nutritional considerations
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- Pre-performance, including carbohydrate loading
- During performance
- Post-performance
9
Q
• Supplementation
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- Vitamins/minerals
- Protein
- Caffeine
- Creatine products
10
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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
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, eg personality, heredity, confidence, prior experience, ability
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personality, heredity, confidence, prior experience, ability
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 and 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 e.g. kinaesthetic sense, anticipation, consistency, technique
- Object and subjective performance measures
- Validity and reliability of tests
- Personal vs prescribed judging criteria