Connect The Principles Of Training PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING

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Connect The Principles Of Training

Connect The Principles Of Training

PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING You do more than you normally do You do activities specific

PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING You do more than you normally do You do activities specific to your activity. You gradually increase your activity level. OVERLOAD, SPECIFICITY AND PROGRESSION ARE NOT THE SAME AS FREQUENCY, INTENSITY AND TIME OVERLOAD SPECIFICITY PROGRESSION

When you leave, you will know How the Principle of Overload increases your fitness

When you leave, you will know How the Principle of Overload increases your fitness levels In what 3 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

What is Overload? �You do more than you normally do, not something new �Example:

What is Overload? �You do more than you normally do, not something new �Example: If you play Basketball every day at lunch for 10 minutes, then you would overload by playing basketball everyday for 20 minutes

OVERLOAD MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY INCREASING ONE OF THE 3 VARIABLES OF THE F.

OVERLOAD MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY INCREASING ONE OF THE 3 VARIABLES OF THE F. I. T. T PRINCIPLE T How long you exercise Intensity – How hard you exercise I F Frequency – How often you exercise

1 st known example of OVERLOAD MILO OF CROTONA He lifted a small calf

1 st known example of OVERLOAD MILO OF CROTONA He lifted a small calf several times a week. The calf grew heavier and heavier Milo’s muscles grew stronger, allowing him to lift more and more weight.

PRINCIPLE OF PROGRESSION Point 1 Slowly apply stress to the body, bones and muscles

PRINCIPLE OF PROGRESSION Point 1 Slowly apply stress to the body, bones and muscles Point 2 Increase progression slowly, especially at the beginning of a workout program Point 3 If you exercise too intensely or too long, you may feel very tired, have nausea or vomit, and muscle joint aches and pains do not go away quickly

PRINCIPLE OF SPECIFICITY �SPECIFIC EXERCISES THAT IMPROVE SPECIFIC COMPONENTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS IN SPECIFIC

PRINCIPLE OF SPECIFICITY �SPECIFIC EXERCISES THAT IMPROVE SPECIFIC COMPONENTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS IN SPECIFIC AREAS �Examples: Flexibility exercises will help with Gymnastics, but will not improve Cardiorespiratory endurance. If you train for Gymnastics and then try to play Basketball, you become easily fatigued or tired.

When you start an exercise program, you should do …… ü Check your beginning

When you start an exercise program, you should do …… ü Check your beginning fitness levels and use that as a foundation so you can see your improvement ü Check with your doctor regarding your health

If your fitness levels are low, what can you do? ü Look at overloading

If your fitness levels are low, what can you do? ü Look at overloading your exercise routine. Increase the frequency, intensity and/or time of your workouts ü Slowly and gradually increase your workouts ü Do activities that relate directly to your activity. For example: If you want to get better at Soccer, you will do more Cardiorespiratory activities and agility drills with soccer ball rather than hitting a baseball or throwing a football

What is Reversibility? �If you stop exercising or using your muscles, they will become

What is Reversibility? �If you stop exercising or using your muscles, they will become weak. �You will have to start all over “ If you don’t use it, you will lose it”

What does Tedious mean? � To do the same activity or chore every single

What does Tedious mean? � To do the same activity or chore every single day. � If you do the same exercise each time you work out, your muscles will plateau and never get stronger. � You need a variety to activities to keep your muscles energized. � Example, if you ride your bike to help improve your Cardiorespiratory system, then include walking, running, swimming, jump rope or other aerobic activities to keep your muscles at peak performance

REVIEW OF PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING OVERLOAD Put stress on your muscles, joints and bones

REVIEW OF PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING OVERLOAD Put stress on your muscles, joints and bones so they become stronger and function better **Use Frequency, Intensity and Time PROGRESSION The body adapts to the exercise it does, so you need to slowly increase the amount of exercise in order for it to become stronger SPECIFICITY Do specific exercises that improve a specific activity ** Example: Flexibility will help with Gymnastics ** Example: Shooting Baskets will help with Basketball.

Thought Questions How does the Principle of Overload increase your fitness levels? It exposes

Thought Questions How does the Principle of Overload increase your fitness levels? It exposes the muscles, joints and Cardiorespiratory systems to more work and stress than is normally experienced

Thought Questions In what 3 ways is overload accomplished? 1. INCREASE FREQUENCY (THE NUMBER

Thought Questions In what 3 ways is overload accomplished? 1. INCREASE FREQUENCY (THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU EXERCISE) 2. INCREASE TIME (HOW LONG YOU EXERCISE) 3. INCREASE INTENSITY (HOW HARD YOU EXERCISE)

Thought Questions Why is it important for you to progress at a safe rate

Thought Questions Why is it important for you to progress at a safe rate in your exercise program? ü So you don’t get really tired during your workout ü Don’t injure your muscles and joints ü Don’t get nauseated or vomit before/after exercise ü As you exercise harder, your body adapts. You must slowly train your muscles for the increased workload

Thought Questions What principle would you apply if you wished to improve a specific

Thought Questions What principle would you apply if you wished to improve a specific muscle? SPECIFICTY