Circuit training Understand what types of circuit training can be used

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Circuit training Understand what types of circuit training can be used Look at the benefit and limitations of using circuit training

Circuit training One of the most common forms of training… Easy to set up Very flexible

Setting up Uses a variety of exercises known as stations Usually between 6 and 12 Need to consider… Clearly marked stations, ideally with a diagram Station should be demonstrated beforehand Similar station or those which work similar muscle groups should be spread out to avoid over-working Recovery period should be built in.

Fitness Circuit Primarily aimed at improving a specific component of fitness (Specificity) Often used to improve Stamina as well as strength in certain muscle groups. Typical activities include… Press Ups Tricep Dips Trunk Curls Squat Thrusts Star Jumps Shuttle runs Skipping Burpees Sit ups Main advantages of this type of circuit… Little or no specialist equipment needed Can be carried out in a standard sports hall

Skill Circuit Will use stations but exercises will be focused upon improving a specific skill… Good method of pre-season training as works stamina as well as developing skills Examples could be looking at… V drag in hockey Passing in basketball Dribbling in football

Running the circuit Different method of running a circuit… Timed circuits- set time for exercise followed by set periods of rest Fixed Load- Station is labelled with exact amount of repetitions to do Varied laps (sets)- Most circuits will have more than 1 lap, may vary the time of exercise or rest. Can add sprint laps with short exercise times and very little rest in between