Soc 6 Flashcards

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Why are methods of training important?

A

They can help improve performance or improve the component of fitness

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What are the 6 methods of training?

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  • Continuous
  • Fartlek
  • Circuit
  • Interval
  • Plyometric
  • Weight
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What do you need to take into consideration when chosing the right method of training?

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  • The requirements of a particular sport
  • The facilities in the local area
  • The individuals current level of fitness
  • If we don’t take these into consideration then this could cause injury
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What is continuous training?

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Working the entire body for long periods of time

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What component of fitness does continuous training meausure?

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Cardiovasuclar fitness

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Advantages of continuous training?

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  • Improves cardiovascular fitness
  • Not expensive
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Disadvantages of continuous training?

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  • Doesnt improve anaerobic fitness
  • Some will find it boring
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What is fartlek training?

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A method of training where terrain and speed is constantly changing

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What component of fitness does fartlek training measure?

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Cardiovascular fitness

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Advantages of fartlek training?

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  • Can be done on a variety of terrains
  • Can include rest periods or can be continuous
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Disadvantages of fartlek training?

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  • There may not be suitable terrain near by
  • Difficult for coach to monitor
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What is circuit training?

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A series of exercises completed for a certain amount of time

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What component of fitness does circuit training measure?

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Used for all components of fitness

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Advantages of circuit training?

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  • Can combine many components of fitness
  • A good source of all round fitness
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Disadvantages of circuit training?

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  • The circuit needs to be set up and well planned
  • Doesn’t push you to your limits
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What is interval training?

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Physical training involving alternating stages of high and low intensity activity

17
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What component of fitness does interval training measure?

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Speed and cardiovascular fitness

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Advantages of interval training?

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  • Includes repeated sprints, which is anaerobic
  • Included rest period
19
Q

Disadvantages of interval training?

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  • Can be intense so needs full commitment
  • Some people find repeating intervals boring
20
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What is plyometric training?

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Exercises where muscles use maximum force in short intervals

21
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What component of fitness does plyometric training measure?

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Power

22
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Advantages of plyometric training?

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  • Exercises can be designed for a specific performance
  • Inproves explosive fitness
23
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Disadvantages of plyometric training?

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  • Need knowledge of your event or a coach
  • Need to progress gradually, as rest and recovery are important
24
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What is weight training?

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Involves shifting weight to increase the strength of the muscle using a programme of exercises.

25
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What component of fitness does weight training measure?

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Muscular strength

26
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Advantages of weight training?

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  • Can be used to improve strength, muscular endurance or power
  • Wide variety of exercises to chose from
27
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Disadvantages of weight training?

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  • Needs suitable facilities and equipment
  • Need knowledge of safety and technique