Unit 1: Fitness for sport and exercise

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Unit 1: Fitness for sport and exercise Exam technique

Question Padraic is a cross country runner. His training sessions include interval and fartlek training. Explain why Padraic would use interval and fartlek training sessions to improve his performance (4 marks) Padraic would use interval training to improve his cardiovascular fitness/aerobic endurance (1) to enable him to run at higher intensities/for longer periods of time / so that he can change his pace during the race/have a better sprint finish/break away (from the ‘pack’) (1). Padraic will use fartlek training to increase his ability to run at different speeds (1) so that he can apply speed/pace appropriately throughout an entire cross-country race. Padraic will use fartlek training to increase his ability to run over different terrains (1) so that he is prepared for changes in terrain throughout an entire cross-country race.

Question Elaine is a long-distance cyclist who uses the principles of training to improve her sporting performance. A: Explain why using progressive overload would lead to an improvement in Elaine’s sporting performance (2 marks) By using progressive overload Elaine will improve her aerobic endurance/CV fitness (1). This will improve Elaine’s performance as she is able to cycle further and at higher speeds/intensities during a race (1). B: Explain why using specificity would lead to an improvement in Elaines sporting performance (2 marks) By using specificity, it will enable Elaine to target specific muscles/components of fitness (1) which would improve her speed/endurance throughout the race (1).

Question Jose has reviewed his training programme and decided to introduce free weights. Explain two requirements for training with free weights. (4 marks) Safe lifting of free weights/making sure you use the right weight (1) to ensure that the activity does not cause injury (1). Make sure that the correct body position/movement is carried out (1) to ensure the activity trains the correct muscles in the correct way (1). Athlete must warm up and cool down to prepare mentally and physically for exercise (1) to prevent injury/gain maximum benefit from the exercise/ minimise muscle soreness the day after (1). FITT principles should be applied (1) to ensure that the exercises are effective in achieving their goal (1).

Question Paulo is a forward for his local hockey team. He wants to increase his speed to improve his performance during matches. He decides to use acceleration sprints. Explain one reason why acceleration sprints would improve Paulo’s performance in hockey (2 marks) Acceleration sprints will improve increases in speed from a moving or standing start, replicating game situations in hockey (1). This type of speed will improve Paulo’s performance in hockey because he will be better at running into space/closing down an opponent/speeding up when he receives the ball (1).