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Collective Memory Task 1.1.4: The Principles of Training QR Code Scan this QR Code for some extra information EXAM QUESTION 1 Which one of the following statements is false ? (1) A. The components of the FITT principle are Frequency, Interval, Time, Type B . The FITT principle overlaps with the principle of Specificity C. Reversibility can result in a drop in fitness levels D. The principles of Individual Differences considers the needs of the individual rather than just the sport. Learning Outcomes: SO THAT: I can answer a 6 mark exam question Must: know the principles of training (C) Should: understand how to use these principles to improve fitness (B) Specificity Progressive Overload Rest and recovery FITT Reversibility Could: be able to explain the components of the FITT principle and how it overlaps with other principles of training (A) STARTER: List the components of fitness: EXAM QUESTION 2 Jared uses the FITT principle of training to make sure he is fit for his activity. Complete the table below by: (i) explaining each component of the FITT principle; (ii) giving a specific example of its application to bring about overload in a Personal Exercise Programme (PEP). Swap papers with the person next to you and use the mark scheme to assess their work. Component of principle (i) Explanation of component (ii) Example of application to create overload F I T Why is it important that training programmes match the individuals needs? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tweet a summary of something you have learnt: Collective Memory Task D/C B A

The Principles of Training Friday 22nd November 2013 The Principles of Training Learning Outcomes: By the end of the lesson you will… know the principles of training (C) understand how to use these principles to improve fitness (B) be able to explain the components of the FITT principle and how it overlaps with other principles of training (A) REMEMBER: Home Learning task due in next Thursday 28th November – Exam Paper

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The Principles of Training Reversibility Specific Matching training to the requirements of an activity FITT Any adaptation that takes place as a consequence of training will be reversed when you stop training. Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type (used to increase the amount of work the body does, in order to achieve overload). Progressive Overload The Principles of Training Recovery To gradually increase the amount of overload so that fitness gains occur, but without potential for injury Rest The time required for the repair of damage to the body caused by training or competition The period of time given to recovery