Physiology: Preparation and training methods Flashcards

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Name 3 health related components of fitness

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Stamina
Muscular strength
Muscular endurance
Body composition
Flexibility

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2
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Define stamina

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The ability to delay the onset of fatigue

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3
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Define muscular strength

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Applying force to overcome a resistance

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4
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Define muscular endurance

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The ability to perform repeated muscular contractions without becoming fatigued

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5
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Define body composition

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The proportion of body weight which are fat, muscle, bone and internal organs

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6
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Define flexibility

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The maximum range of movement available at a joint

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7
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Name 3 skill-related components of fitness

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1.Agility
2.Balance
3.Co-ordination
4.Speed
5.Power
6.Reaction time

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8
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Define agility

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The ability to change direction quickly and efficiently

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9
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Define balance

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The ability to keep the body’s centre of mass over the base of support

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10
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Define co-ordination

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The ability to link and move two or more body parts together smoothly and efficiently

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11
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Define speed

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Ability to move quickly from one place to another

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12
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Define power

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Rapid application of force

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13
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How is power calculated?

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Speed x strength

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14
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Define reaction time

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From the start of the stimulus to the start of the movement

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15
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What does SPORV stand for?

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Specificity
Progressive Overload
Reversibility
Variance

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16
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How can a coach make training specific

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By using the same muscle groups, muscle fibres and energy systems

17
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Define progressive overload

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Gradually changing training in order to force a physiological adaptation

18
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Define reversibility

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If a performer stops training, then their fitness levels will decrease

19
Q

Outline the 4 principles of progressive overload

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Frequency
Intensity
Time
Type

20
Q

Define continuous training

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Completing a continuous skill for at least 20 minutes

21
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What does continuous training aim to improve?

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Cardiovascular endurance

22
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Define interval training

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Involves alternating between period of high intensity exercise and short periods of rest

23
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What does interval training aim to improve?

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Cardiovascular endurance

24
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Define fartlek training

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Involves alternating between periods of high and low intensities on different terrains for 40 minutes

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What can weight training be used to develop?
Muscular strength or muscular endurance
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What is the purpose of plyometrics?
Cause hypertrophy of the type 2b muscle fibres which increases power
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What does plyometric training begin with?
A rapid eccentric contraction
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In plyometrics, where do the muscle spindles send a message to?
The central nervous system
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What does the central nervous system activate during plyometrics?
A stretch reflex