Training Principles The Basic Principles of Training Please
Training Principles The Basic Principles of Training Please put the Power. Point in slide show mode for interactivity Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Hover a Square for more information Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • Performers respond differently to the same training. This is due to factors such as the individual’s state of training, the characteristics athletes have inherited from their parents, their personal commitment and their level of physical and mental maturity. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Adaptation Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • Is the way the body responds to the training programme. The parts of the body that are actively stressed during exercise adapt to those stresses, leading to an increase in performance. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Overload Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • For the body’s systems to make these adaptations, they must be overloaded. Just taking part in an activity will not cause any improvements in fitness, as the body will not be stressed to a greater extent than normal. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Progression Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • The overload imposed on an athlete must be progressive. If a training programme stays at the same intensity for a whole year, adaptations will only be evident at the beginning, as after this the body will no longer be overloaded. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Reversibility Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • The adaptations that take place as a result of training are all reversible. Adaptations to endurance training can be lost more quickly than it takes to achieve them while strength gains are lost more slowly. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Specificity Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • Is the least complex training principle. In order for a training programme to be effective it must be specific for the sport and position of the performer. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Recovery Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • Is one of the most overlooked principles of training. It is during the recovery sessions that the adaptations to training take place. Recovery sessions may not necessarily mean complete rest. Periods of lower intensity activity will allow the body to adapt without increasing the stress placed on it. These periods are excellent opportunities for work on technique and tactics. Hover the diagram for information on that part
The Basic Principles of Training Variation Individual differences Adaptation Overload Progression Training Principles Reversibility Specificity Recovery Variation • If training programmes are repetitious, athletes can soon become bored and lose their motivation. Hover the diagram for information on that part
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