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Chapter Five Principles of Training. You will only get out of training what you put into it. Chapter 4 Value. The principles of training are used in every form of physical development. How these principles are used determines the amount of increase in ones physical fitness level.
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Chapter FivePrinciples of Training You will only get out of training what you put into it.
Chapter 4 Value • The principles of training are used in every form of physical development. How these principles are used determines the amount of increase in ones physical fitness level. • The nearer you are to or above the health standard, enhances the quality of your health as well as the quantity of your life.
Principle of Overload • The body will become stronger and function better if increased demands (overload) are placed upon it.
Frequency/Intensity/TimeF.I.T. • Frequency - how often you exercise • Intensity - how hard you exercise • Time - how long you exercise Vocabulary Objective
Vocabulary Objective
Principle of Progression • Increase your workload progressively for maximum improvement and to prevent injuries. Vocabulary Objective
Principle of Specificity • Must do specific exercises to improve specific components of physical fitness in specific body parts Vocabulary Objective
Flexibility Minimum Principles of Training Guidelines • Frequency - at least 3 times per week • Intensity - controlled stretch • Time - static: hold stretch 15-30 sec.
Cardiovascular Endurance Minimum Principles Training Guidelines • Frequency - at least 3 times per week • Intensity 60-90% max heart rate or 50-80% max hear rate reserve • Time - minimum 20 min. continuous large muscle groups
Muscular Fitness Training Minimum Principle Training Guidelines • Frequency - every other day • Intensity - low resistance (30-50% 1 RM) • Time - high repetitions (12-20% 1 RM)
Muscular Strength Minimum Principles of Training Guidelines • Frequency - every other day • Intensity - heavy weights (60-90% 1 RM) • Time - low repetitions (4-8 reps, 1-3 sets)
Summary • Principle of Overload • F.I.T. • Principle of Progression • Principle of Specificity
Objectives How does the principle of overload increase your fitness level? In what three ways is overload accomplished? Why is it important for you to progress at a safe rate in your exercise program? What principle would you apply if you wished to improve a specific muscle?
Study Question • When you increase the workload of your training session, you are increasing A. frequency. B. intensity. C. time. D. specificity. Answer
Study Question • When you increase the length of your workout, you are increasing A. frequency. B. intensity. C. time. D. specificity. Answer
Study Question • Progression means A. slowly increasing the amount of exercise B. changing from running to tennis C. starting easy and going for a long period of time D. starting fast to improve quickly Answer
Study Question • The legendary Milo of Crotona became stronger due to applying the principle of A. specificity. B. all or none. C. regression. D. overload. Answer
Study Question • Frequency basically means how A. hard you exercise. B. often you exercise. C. long you exercise. D. fast you exercise. Answer