Performance Principles Session 4 Scientific research has confirmed that the following principles, when utilized synergistically, will stimulate one’s ability.

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Performance Principles Session 4 Scientific research has confirmed that the following principles, when utilized synergistically, will stimulate one’s ability to achieve peak athletic performance. Objectives: The student will learn how to identify, define and apply the performance principles of exercise. The student will be learning how to apply the practice of incorporating Heavy – Light System into his or her workout will enhance his or her fitness level. SOLs: 11/12.1, 11/12.2, 11/12.3, 11/12.4, 11/12.5

Heavy - Lighter System We make more progress over longer periods of time if we do not work at maximum loads during each workout. The heavy-lighter system eliminates overtraining and mental burnout. With it, there is only one maximum workout per week for each type of lifting and/or body part. The second day is a lighter workout, in which either the volume and/or intensity are reduced.

Heavy - Lighter System With only one heavy workout a week for the explosive exercises and one for the strength exercises, we will be ready both physically and mentally, as the loads become greater. Generally the first workout(s) of the week are the heavy days (the body is less fatigued after a weekend of rest), and the last workouts are the lighter.