The Principles And Variables Of Fitness In An Exercise Programme Flashcards
What is meant by Specificity?
Any change or adaptation in the body’s muscles, organs and systems will be very specific to the type of training undertaken.
What is meant by Progressive overload?
To bring about any adaptation the body will have to work a little harder than it is use to.
What is meant by Reversibility?
Improvements in fitness can be maintained by regular exercise and activity. If training stops the benefits gained will gradually decline.
What is meant by Adaptability?
The body reacts and adapts in accordance with the type of challenge and overload to which it is subjected.
What is meant by Individuality?
There are many factors that will affect an individuals training potential
- Age
- Gender
- Body type
- Heredity
- Muscle fibre type
- Range of motion
- Strength
- Cardiovascular fitness
What is meant by Recovery time?
Rest and recovery time is essential to prevent overtraining.
What is meant by Frequency?
How often the activities will be performed.
What is meant by Intensity?
How hard the activities will be.
What is meant by Time?
How long the activities will be performed.
What is meant by Type?
The specific activities that will be performed e.g. strength, endurance, walking, running, pilates.
How would you modify the FITT principles to progress flexibility?
Use of more challenging stretch positions.
How would you modify the FITT principles to progress muscular strength and endurance?
Strength – higher resistance, lower repetitions
Endurance - lower resistance, higher repetitions
How would you modify the FITT principles to progress cardiovascular fitness?
Increase the intensity of the aerobic training.
When and how would you regress a training programme?
When:
- A holiday or a break from training
- Period of fitness
- Progression or worsening of a chronic health condition
- The individual is unable to cope
How:
- Reduce frequency of training
- Reduce resistance and repetitions
- Reduce working heart rate level
- Reduce total workout time
- Reduce impact
How would you adapt an exercise programme using the FITT principles?
Frequency-how often the activity will be performed
Intensity- how hard the activity will be
Time - how long the activity will be performed
Type of training-specific activities that will be performed