syllabus; improving performance Flashcards

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strength training

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  • resistance training (elastic, hydraulic)
  • weight training (plates, dumbbells)
  • isometric training
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aerobic training

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  • continuous/uniform
  • fartlek
  • long interval
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initial planning considerations

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  • performance and fitness needs (individual, team)
  • schedule of events/competitions
  • climate and season
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planning a training year (periodisation)

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-phases of competition (pre-season, in-season and off-season phases)
- subphases (macro and microcycles)
- peaking
- tapering
- sport-specific subphases (fitness components, skill requirements)

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elements to be considered when designing a training session

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  • health and safety considerations
  • providing an overview of the session to athletes (goal-specific)
  • warm up and cool down
  • skill instruction and practice
  • conditioning
  • evaluation
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planning to avoid overtraining

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  • amount and intensity of training
  • physiological considerations (lethargy, injury)
  • psychological considerations (loss of motivation)
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use of drugs

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  • the dangers of performance enhancing drug use (e.g. physical effects, loss of reputation, sponsorship and income)
  • for strength (human growth hormone, anabolic steroids)
  • for aerobic performance (EPO)
  • to mask other drugs (diuretics, alcohol)
  • benefits and limitations of drug testing
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use of technology

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  • training innovation (lactate threshold testing, biomechanical analysis)
  • equipment advances (swimsuits, golf ball)
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