Physical Training PAPER ONE Flashcards
What’s the definition for health?
Health is a state of complete mental, physical and social wellbeing and not merely in the absence of disease or infirmity
What’s the definition for fitness?
Fitness is the ability to meet/cope with the demands of the environment
The relationship between health and fitness is ________
Cyclical
Cardiovascular Endurance
The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles (aerobic)
Muscular endurance
The ability of a muscle(group) to repeatedly contract without fatigue
(anaerobic)
Strength
The ability to overcome a resistance
Flexibility
The range of movement possible at a joint
Agility
The ability to change direction at speed whilst maintaining control
Balance
Keeping the centre of mass above the base of support
Coordination
The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently
Power
Strength x Speed
Reaction time
Time taken to initiate a response to a stimulus
Speed
The maximum rate an individual is able to cover a distance or perform a movement in a period of time
What are the reasons for fitness testing?
- Identify Strengths and Weaknesses
- Monitor improvement
- Interim Training Requirements
- Compare to Averages
- Motivate Performers (athlete specifically knows their level - drive o achieve this)
- Set goals (motivates)
What are the limitations of fitness testing?
- Not sport specific
- Don’t replicate movement/competition
- May not directly measure fitness variable (unreliable/inaccurate)
- Lack of motivation may hinder result
- Don’t follow correct protocols
Explain the Multi-Stage Fitness Test
Place cones 20m apart
Participants should warm up beforehand
Prepare an audio recording of the multi-stage fitness test, consisting of a series of bleeps that increase in frequency over time
Start running when you hear the initial bleep from the audio recording
You must reach the 20m cone marker before the bleep sounds and wait until the next bleep before running back to the other set of cones
At the next bleep, turn around and run to the other set of cones
After 3 failed attempts to reach the cones before the bleep, you are out
- Record level and shuttle number
- Compare to normative data
CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE
What does the Multi-stage fitness test tell us?
Prediction of VO2 max
What are the advantages of the multi-stage fitness test?
- Cheap
- Can be done with lots of participants
- Simple
What are the disadvantages of the multi-stage fitness test?
- Prediction only
- Running and turning technique (tennis players would benefit over cyclists)
Explain the sit and reach test
Warm up beforehand
remove shoes, sit on the floor with feet flat against blocks with locked/straight knees
Place hands on top of one another with palms face down
Stretch as far forward as you can (slide hands along block) and hold for a minimum of 2 seconds
Official records to the nearest CM how far you stretch (measurements on top of block)
What are the advantages of the sit and reach test?
- Valid for lower back and hamstring flexibility
- Reliable test
What are the disadvantages of the sit and reach test?
- Measures flexibility of lower back and hamstrings only
- Not good for people who kick in their sport (e.g. footballers) as they get tight hamstrings from kicking
Explain the abdominal conditioning test
Warm up beforehand
Official starts stop watch
Participant has something/someone to hold feet down and sit up to the first beep and reach a vertical position before the second beep
Beeps get closer together as you progress
Arms should be across chest
Official counts the total number of sit-ups
There are 8x1minute levels
MUSCULAR ENDURANCE
What are the advantages of the abdominal conditioning test?
- Valid measure of abdominal muscular endurance
- Reliable (controlled)