Principles of training Lionel would like to start training for a marathon. How does he know what to do?

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Principles of training Lionel would like to start training for a marathon. How does he know what to do?

Basic principles of training A.5 F.I.T.T principle Frequency Intensity Time Type

Frequency Number of sessions per week To improve general fitness, need to train 3-4 times per week

Intensity How HARD the training is Between 60 – 85% of your MHR Training that is too easy won’t result in too many improvements

Question time: What stage is the warm up? How long is he in the target zone? When does the cool down start? What is his resting hear rate? How long after exercise does it take to get back to the resting heart rate?

Time Duration of the session How LONG the session lasts Depends upon the aims/goals of the performer. Typically for 20 minutes in your target zone

Type The training method(s) that the athlete is using to improve fitness Flexibility training Strength, Muscular endurance and power training Aerobic Endurance training Speed training

Review Write a paragraph to explain how fitness levels can be improved using FITT for Lionel Messi, if he was training to take part in a marathon.