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Title: Principles of Training


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Principles of Training
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  • If you want to improve in your sport you need to
    do training.
  • Training is a programme of exercise that helps
    you achieve your fitness goals.
  • It is based upon the four principles of fitness.
  • Specificity
  • Overload
  • Progression
  • Reversibility

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Specificity
  • You have to decide what you want to improve then
    choose the right exercises.
  • Bicep curls with a heavy weight will strengthen
    your arm muscles

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Overload
  • You need to make your muscles work harder than
    usual.
  • You can overload in three ways
  • Frequency
  • Intensity
  • Time

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Frequency
  • How often you do it.
  • Starting off by doing exercise once a week and
    then moving on to exercise two, three or four
    times a week

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Intensity
  • How hard you work.
  • You can increase the intensity that you work by
    either running faster or lifting heavier weights.

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Time
  • It is the amount of time you spend on an
    exercise.
  • If you are unfit you might start off jogging
    for 5 minutes a session and then work up week by
    week to 30 minutes.

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Progression
  • Your body needs time to adapt to the increase of
    effort expected on it.
  • The biggest changes occur at the start, the
    fitter you are the harder it is to further
    improve.
  • If you keep exercising at a constant level your
    level of fitness stays the same.

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Reversibility
  • Stop exercising and you lose your fitness.
  • It only takes 3-4 weeks to lose your fitness.
  • Muscles that are not used get will waste away
    ATROPHY.

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Overtraining
  • It makes you ill.
  • It causes soreness, joint pains, sleeping
    problems, loss of appetite and feelings of
    anxiety.
  • The secret of good training is to take it gently.
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