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Chapter 4-Fleck.  Prioritization and compatibility  Total conditioning program  Nutrition  RT  Plyos  SAQ  CV  Flexibility.

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1 Chapter 4-Fleck

2  Prioritization and compatibility  Total conditioning program  Nutrition  RT  Plyos  SAQ  CV  Flexibility

3  Support endurance performance  Continuous or interval  Intensity?  LSD vs. high intensity interval  Aerobic vs. anaerobic performance  Individualized design  Test modality specificity  HR training zone (60%-90%)  METS (3.5 at rest=1)

4  Functional capacity (test end point)  Age predicted max HR zone  Sub-max training increases CV  Aerobic inhibits strength and power  Time range specificity  20-60m  Several hours

5  SAID principle  May compromise strength and power  Strength does not impair aerobic  Muscle fiber adaptation to concurrent  Move from IIX to IIA  Aerobic decreases IIX  Periodization may help?  RT may decrease mitochondria  RT does not appear to impair aerobic

6  Increased power and strength for aerobic  Energy system specificity  Multiple energy systems  Sprint training is interval  Distance is specific  Linear vs. directional  Intervals (distance and time)  Quality vs. quantity

7  High intensity – short duration  Long rest  No change in CV  Lactate training  Shorter rest periods  Inclines vs. declines  Resisted vs. towing

8  Not during warm-up  Injury reduction?  Proper ROM  Optimal ROM  Chronic stretching for ROM  Technique specificity  Static  DROM  Slow  PNF

9  Reach the end and hold  Greater tolerance  Greater ROM  Less EMG  30s duration

10  Bouncing  Dynamic and warm-up related  Prior to power movements  Slow-warm-up related  Decrease stiffness  Dynamic in nature

11  Contract-relax  GTO stimulation  Stretch and hold  Concentric action  Push further  EMG decrease  Generally preferred method

12  May impair acute strength and power  Acute impairment  Multiple joints to less degree  SSC less impairment

13  Muscle bound  Generally has no effect  Strength training specificity  Movements  ROM during movement  Appear to be complimentary  Limited ROM may be beneficial  Increased stiffness

14  Multiple factors for performance  Greater impact at elite level  Develop total conditioning program  Aerobic and anaerobic may be incompatible  What is the goal?  Periodize for focus

15  Chapter 5 Fleck


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