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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 Links 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 Revision GCSE Physical Education SECTION A (& Short Course) MAIN MENU Information Methods of Training Continuous Interval Mobility Fartlek Circuit Flexibility Continuous Weight Dynamic Interval Static Plyometrics Active Information/Discussion Practical Application Links Diagram/Table Activity Methods of training can be adopted to suit individual’s needs Revision GCSE Physical Education SECTION A (& Short Course) MAIN MENU Information Continuous Training Methods Fartlek and Continuous Information/Discussion Practical Application Links Diagram/Table • Both forms of exercise require continual work periods • 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 Activity Revision GCSE Physical Education SECTION A (& Short Course) MAIN MENU Information Interval Training Methods Information/Discussion Practical Application Links • • • • Circuit Weight Interval Plyometrics • • All forms of interval training require work/ rest periods The heart rate is increased and reduced for recovery during exercise Method: 1. 2. Diagram/Table 3. 4. 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. Revision GCSE Physical Education SECTION A (& Short Course) MAIN MENU