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Principles of Training L2CCS&C

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Specificity this refers to the degree of specificity of a particular activity to a chosen sport or event, and to the specific individual and positional requirements (in team sport) examples

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Page 1: Principles of Training L2CCS&C. Individuality The individual must be ready mentally and physically to be able to undertake a particular programme The

Principles of Training

L2CCS&C

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Individuality

• The individual must be ready mentally and physically to be able to undertake a particular programme

• The response of two individuals to the same programme will probably be different

• Factors affecting this include

• Chronological Age• Biological Age• Emotional Maturity• Training Age• Physical Capability• Heredity• Lifestyle• Availability

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Specificity

• this refers to the degree of specificity of a particular activity to a chosen sport or event, and to the specific individual and positional requirements (in team sport)

• examples

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Adaptation

• the body will progressively adapt physiologically and neurologically to the training overload

• SAID: Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demands

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Overload

• Training must exceed initial daily demands on the body

• As the body adapts the load can be increased

Load can be increased via• Volume• Frequency• Intensity

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Frequency• the training must be timed such that there is

a training effect, but not too frequently so that overtraining occurs

Performance

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Overtraining

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Intensity

• training must be intense enough to cause a training effect through acute physiological adaptations. Intensity can be measured as % 1 Repetition Maximum in weight training, a % of maximal speed for a specific distance in speed training and interval training, % of maximal heart rate for endurance, interval and game specific training or BORG. (Others)

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Progressive overload

• the body must be subjected to a planned increase in workload over time in order to continue to adapt to a higher state e.g.

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• Reversibility: if the body is not subjected to the required training demands the training gains will be reversed

• Recovery: the body needs to rest to repair body tissues and replace energy stores.

• Maintenance: the minimum volume, frequency and intensity of training required to maintain existing fitness levels

• Tapering: reducing the training volume prior to and in order to peak for specific competitions

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Periodisation• The cycling of

specificity, intensity, and volume of training to achieve peak levels of performance for the most important competitions

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