Title: Section 1.1.4b
1Section 1.1.4b
Physical activity as part of your healthy, active
lifestyle Lesson 10 Methods of training
2Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- W.A.L.F
- h. Describe a range of methods of training and
explain how these can improve health and fitness,
and their relationship with the components of
fitness - i. Link methods of training to specific physical
activities based on the associated health
related exercise and skill related fitness
requirements
- W.I.L.F
- All of you will be able to describe a range of
methods of training and explain how these can
improve health and fitness and their relationship
with the components of fitness - Most of you will be able to describe a range of
methods of training and explain how these can
improve health and fitness and their relationship
with the components of fitness and be able to
answer exam questions with the help of the
teacher - Some of you will be able to describe a range of
methods of training and explain how these can
improve health and fitness and their relationship
with the components of fitness and be able to
answer exam questions independently
3The Magic Six
- The six methods of training that you need to
remember - Interval training
- Continuous Training
- Fartlek Training
- Circuit Training
- Weight Training
- Cross Training
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4Activity
- Can you match the descriptions to the method of
training
5Training Method 1
- The term comes from the Swedish word for
speedplay. - Combines high and low intensity work i.e. running
fast and jogging - Combines different terrain i.e. hills, forest,
and sand dunes
6Training Method 2
- This method of training involves periods of hard
work followed by periods of rest - Periods of work could be sprinting 80 metres at
90 100 of maximum effort/speed, followed by
resting to allow recovery so that further
repetitions of high intensity/ hard work can be
performed - A set is performed, followed by a rest period
7Training Method 3
- Sometimes called resistance training
- Resistance is normally a weight i.e. dumbbells,
free weights, barbells - One set of repetitions of a particular exercise
follows another after a short rest - You perform three sets of the same exercise
before moving on
8Training Method 4
- Combination of any of the other training methods
9Training Method 5
- Non stop exercise at a moderate to slow pace
- No rest periods
- Intensity is lower and the heart rate will not be
so high during this type of training (the I in
the FITT principle of training)
10Training Method 6
- Combines a variety of exercises or skills into a
lap - Participants complete exercises i.e. as many
press ups as they can manage in 30 secs,
followed by a brief rest while they move to the
next station - Stations are arranged in a specific order so that
the same muscle group is not exercised twice in a
row - After completing the first lap, participants may
rest for three minutes before performing a 2nd
and then a third
11Training Method 1
- Fartlek Training
- The term comes from the Swedish word for
speedplay. - Combines high and low intensity work i.e. running
fast and jogging - Combines different terrain i.e. hills, forest,
and sand dunes
12Training Method 2
- Interval Training
- This method of training involves periods of hard
work followed by periods of rest - Periods of work could be sprinting 80 metres at
90 100 of maximum effort/speed, followed by
resting to allow recovery so that further
repetitions of high intensity/ hard work can be
performed - A set is performed, followed by a rest period
13Training Method 3
- Weight Training
- Sometimes called resistance training
- Resistance is normally a weight i.e. dumbbells,
free weights, barbells - One set of repetitions of a particular exercise
follows another after a short rest - You perform three sets of the same exercise
before moving on
14Training Method 4
- Cross Training
- Combination of any of the other training methods
15Training Method 5
- Continuous Training
- Non stop exercise at a moderate to slow pace
- No rest periods
- Intensity is lower and the heart rate will not be
so high during this type of training (the I in
the FITT principle of training)
16Training Method 6
- Circuit Training
- Combines a variety of exercises or skills into a
lap - Participants complete exercises i.e. as many
press ups as they can manage in 30 secs,
followed by a brief rest while they move to the
next station - Stations are arranged in a specific order so that
the same muscle group is not exercised twice in a
row - After completing the first lap, participants may
rest for three minutes before performing a 2nd
and then a third
17Key Terms Associated with Circuit Training
- A station is the place where you do the exercise
- A repetition is one exercise i.e. one press up
- A set is the number of repetitions you plan to
perform or the amount you can do in a set amount
of time - A circuit is one lap of all the exercises
- A skills circuit is similar to a fitness circuit
but has skills stations instead of fitness
exercise stations i.e. a skills circuit in
netball would include passing, catching, and
shooting
18What are the Advantages?
Training Method Advantage
Interval Speed and strength improved Rest period allows for recovery
Fartlek Improves speed and endurance
Continuous Improves cardiovascular and aerobic fitness
Circuit Improves general fitness, cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance Not much equipment is needed, inexpensive, at home or gym, can work alone or with others, large area is not needed, music can help to motivate
Weight Heavy weights improve muscular strength Lighter weights with more repetitions improve muscular endurance
Cross Most people need a combination of types of fitness Cardiovascular and muscular endurance are the most common combination
19Who Uses Each Training Method?
- Interval Training
- Any athlete who needs high speed (sprinters on
the track or in the swimming pool) - Performers who need anaerobic fitness rely on
interval training
20Different Sports Use Interval Training in
Different Ways
- Individual Sports
- In swimming, you may be required to start a
two length swim when the pool clock is at the
top of the minute and then start another two
length swim when it reaches the top of the minute
again. The quicker you swim your two lengths the
longer the rest you get - Racket Games
- You may be required to retrieve a shot from
the forehand court followed quickly by one from
the backhand court for ten successive forehands
and backhands
21- Fartlek Training
- Ideal for game players because it includes short
bursts of activity i.e. starting, stopping and
sprinting
22Remember Exam Tip
- Although Fartlek training is similar to interval
training, it is not the same - Fartlek includes sprints over varying distances,
unlike interval training where distances are
measured - Fartlek training takes place over a variety of
terrain
23- Continuous Training
- Endurance athletes in any sport i.e. running,
swimming, cycling, and rowing - Can be used by game players especially pre season
24- Circuit Training
- Used by games players and swimmers because they
need all round fitness
25- Weight Training
- Athletes, swimmers and game players all use
weight training, using the principle of
individual needs to match the programme to the
individual - Popular with people who just want to get fit
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26- Cross Training
- People who want to get fit and many sports
performers - Easily adapted to suit individual needs
- Examples included a games player who needs speed
so interval training is important, but they also
need cardiovascular fitness which continuous
and/or Fartlek training can help them achieve - Need to combine the most suitable methods of
training
27Remember Exam Tip
- Cross training is a combination of training
methods e.g. circuit training and interval
training, not a combination of sports
28The Link Between Methods of Training and Benefits
of Exercise
What are the three areas of benefit to a
healthy active lifestyle?
29- Physical
- Aspects of health related exercise and skill
related fitness i.e. - Methods of training also provide a physical
challenge in every exercise session - Mental
- Increasing individual wellbeing
- Reliving stress and tension, exercise produces
serotonin, the feel good hormone - Social
- People usually exercise and train with others