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Preventing Injuries through Fitness Chapter 4. Objectives Be able to describe the different conditioning seasons Be able to list and describe 3 different.

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1 Preventing Injuries through Fitness Chapter 4

2 Objectives Be able to describe the different conditioning seasons Be able to list and describe 3 different stretching, strengthening, and cardio exercises

3 Periodization Approach to conditioning that attempts to bring peak performance while decreasing injuries & overtraining Individualized programs

4 Conditioning Seasons Post season –Physical restoration Off season –Essential –Strength, endurance, flexibility –Cross training Involves alternate activity

5 Conditioning seasons cont. Preseason –Establish fitness suitable for competition –Flexibility, endurance, strength (gradual increase) –Used to decrease injury & prepare body for event In-season –maintenance

6 Foundations of Conditioning Warm-up –Increases body temp, prevents injury –Motivator –General & specific –10-15 minutes long No more than 15 minutes before activity

7 Foundations Cool down –Essential –Returns blood to heart for reoxygenation –5-10 minutes long –Decreases muscle soreness

8 Flexibility Range of motion (ROM) possible about a given joint –Restrictions (don’t need to write): Bone Fat & skin Scar tissue Muscle & tendons Joint capsule Ligaments

9 Flexibility ActivePassive Stretching techniques –Ballistic –Static –Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) ***GROUP WORK*** ***GROUP WORK***

10 Muscular Strength, Endurance, & Power Muscular Strength –Ability of a muscle to generate force against some resistance Muscular Endurance Ability to perform repetitive muscular contraction against some resistance Types of contractions –Isometric –Concentric –Eccentric **GROUP WORK** **GROUP WORK**

11 Cardio Respiratory Fitness Cardiorespiratory Endurance –Ability to perform activities for extended periods of time Aerobic –Low intensity activity done for long periods of time Anaerobic –High intensity; demand for oxygen is greater than the body’s ability to deliver oxygen ***GROUP WORK*** ***GROUP WORK***


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