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Information
Methods of Training
An athlete/ sportsperson or sedentary person should be
familiar with popular forms of training and exercising.
Information/Discussion
Practical Application
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The method should match the needs of the individual.
Depending upon their needs, different methods will need to be
used.
The individual will need to apply the principles of training to
achieve desired results e.g. walking for fat loss, swimming
rather than running as the water supports the body and there
is less stress on the joints.
Diagram/Table
Activity
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GCSE Physical Education
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Methods of Training
Continuous
Interval
Mobility
Fartlek
Circuit
Flexibility
Continuous
Weight
Dynamic
Interval
Static
Plyometrics
Active
Information/Discussion
Practical Application
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Diagram/Table
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Methods of
training can be
adopted to suit
individual’s
needs
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Continuous Training Methods
Fartlek and Continuous
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Both forms of exercise require continual work periods
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The heart rate must be raised to between 60-80% of maximal
heart rate
Method:
1. Fartlek – speed play, exercise involves different speeds, times
and distances
2. Continuous – low to medium intensity keeping the heart rate
constant
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Interval Training Methods
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Circuit
Weight
Interval
Plyometrics
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All forms of interval training require work/ rest periods
The heart rate is increased and reduced for recovery during exercise
Method:
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2.
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Activity
Circuit – different stations of exercise, allowing recovery between
station or circuit.
Weight – uses repetitions, sets, and the weight dependent upon these
will determine the component of fitness being developed.
Interval – work/ rest ratio. Works on reps and sets.
Plyometrics - eccentric muscular contractions - jumping over
obstacles, landing and rebounding develops power.
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