Section B- Exercise Physiology

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Section B- Exercise Physiology Training Methods

Training Methods Explain the principles of each method, specific examples, advantages and disadvantages.

Fartlek Training Swedish term meaning ‘speed play’. Continuous training where you vary the speed and intensity of your effort– more like actual games! IMPROVES: Stamina, Muscular Endurance and Speed. Intensity measured using % HR EXAMPLE: Jog at 60% HR max for 10mins, then sprint 100m x jog for 50m (repeat 10 times without rest). ADVANTAGES: Variety, higher intensities can be included which recreates sporting conditions. DISADVANTAGES: Not specific to all sports, higher intensities may cause injury.  

Interval Training Exercise interspersed with rest periods. The distance/ intensity/ number of sets/repetitions/ number and time of rest periods can be varied depending on your goal. IMPROVES: Can be used for speed/ power and strength or stamina and muscular endurance. Intensity measured using % HR EXAMPLE: To improve speed—3 sets x 10 repetitions of 30m sprints with rest between reps. To improve stamina 3 x 1000m run with 4 min rest between reps. ADVANTAGES: Variety of pace and duration. DISADVANTAGES: Requires a measured distance to train on

Weight Training Using free weights or resistance machines to overload the body. IMPROVES: Strength and Power if lifting heavy weights or Muscular Endurance if completing lots of repetitions. Intensity measured using % 1 rep max EXAMPLE: For strength gains 5 sets of 6 reps at 85% 1 rep max. For ME 3 sets of 20 reps at 50% 1 rep max.  ADVANTAGES: Best method to improve strength and power, can focus of specific muscle groups. DISADVANTAGES: Injury risk at higher intensities, need specialist equipment, need to know the correct techniques, need more recovery time compared to other forms of training.

Circuit Training General conditioning activity where you perform different exercises at different stations. Exercises can be made sport specific. IMPROVES: Stamina and Muscular Endurance. Intensity measured using time. EXAMPLE: 8 exercises at 30seconds each repeat 3 times. ADVANTAGES: Can perform with large numbers, vary stations to suit motivation levels, sports specific etc. DISADVANTAGES: Does not have maximal improvements in terms of stamina and difficult to measure actual intensity.  

Plyometrics Eccentric muscle contraction (down phase) followed by an explosive concentric contraction. IMPROVES: Strength, Power and Speed. Intensity measured using repetitions/ distance. EXAMPLE: Plyometric circuit that includes depth jumps, hopping, skipping etc. ADVANTAGES: Excellent method of developing Power. Activities can represent actions from sport. DISADVANTAGES: Injury risk at higher intensities, appropriate technique is essential.  

PNF Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation Stretching technique that inhibits the stretch reflex that occurs when a muscle is stretched to its limit. By isometrically stretching a muscle, with the aid of a partner, the stretch reflex is diminished and a greater stretch can occur. IMPROVES: Flexibility. Intensity measured using time/ distance. EXAMPLE: Stretch a muscle to its maximum, isometrically contract it against a partner, then stretch further. ADVANTAGES: Excellent method of developing flexibility. DISADVANTAGES: Injury risk at higher intensities, appropriate technique is essential, need a partner.

SAQ Speed, Agility and Quickness training. Specific exercises created to improve Speed, Agility and Power. IMPROVES: Speed, Agility and Power. Intensity measured using repetitions. EXAMPLE: SAQ circuit that includes hurdles, ladder drills, parachute sprints. ADVANTAGES: Variety of exercises, can be sport specific. DISADVANTAGES: Requires some specialist equipment.

Continuous Training Low intensity rhythmic exercise using large muscle groups. 60-85% HRmax, 30mins 2 hours duration. IMPROVES: Cardiovascular and muscular endurance Intensity measured using % HRmax EXAMPLE: Distance running, swimming, 5-10k steady run @ 65% HRmax

Continuous Training ADVANTAGES: Time efficient, easy to follow, less chance of injury. DISADVANTAGES: Monotonous, may need to train at higher intensities, may not be specific to some activities such as team sports.