Sunny and 40˚F OctoberFebruary our bodies constantly change to meet the demands we place on them every day.

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Sunny and 40˚F OctoberFebruary our bodies constantly change to meet the demands we place on them every day

Principles of Training Physical Fitness

PHYSICALLY FIT YOU! FITT & OPS HEALTH- RELATED SKILL- RELATED Muscular Strength Muscular Endurance Flexibility Cardio- vascular Endurance Body Composition Agility Power Balance Reaction Time Speed Coordi- nation Overload Progressive Specificity Intensity Frequency Time Type How can I ensure that the exercises I do will yield the fitness or performance goals I have?

Principles of Training Overload fitness improves only when doing more physical activity than one normally does

Principles of Training Overload fitness improves only when doing more physical activity than one normally does Progression the level of training needed to achieve overload increases as fitness improves

Principles of Training Overload fitness improves only when doing more physical activity than one normally does Progression the level of training needed to achieve overload increases as fitness improves Specificity each component of fitness is conditioned or trained in very specific and differing ways

YES JUSTIFY NO YES which of these are ways to measure OVERLOAD? Keep my heart rate range at 60% - 90% of max. Keep my heart rate range at 60% - 90% of max. Exercise until I start sweating. Work out as hard as I can. Run at a pace that allows me to talk but not sing

NO YES NO which of these are good examples of SPECIFICITY? If planning to run a marathon, train by doing sprints and agility drills. To increase flexibility, do yoga training. When training for a sport, one must consider all the skills needed for that sport. To improve cardiovascular endurance, train with bench pressing

progression: the level of training needed to achieve overload increases as fitness improves

Rules of Training the FITT principle Frequency how OFTEN you exercise

Rules of Training the FITT principle Frequency how OFTEN you exercise Intensity how HARD you exercise

Rules of Training the FITT principle Frequency how OFTEN you exercise Intensity how HARD you exercise Time how LONG you exercise

Rules of Training the FITT principle Frequency how OFTEN you exercise Intensity how HARD you exercise Time how LONG you exercise Type WHAT kind of exercise

What does F requency I ntensity T ime T ype stand for?

INTENSITY TYPE which FITT principles are used in these PROGRESSIONS? Running a mile in 8 minutes instead of 9 minutes. Changing from curls with a bar to curls with dumbbells. TIME Increasing the number of reps using the same weight. FREQUENCY Working out 5 days a week instead of 3 days. Working out 5 days a week instead of 3 days FrequencyIntensityTimeType

I will work to improve my coordination 4 days a week. FrequencyIntensityTimeType which FITT principle does this statement define?

I will jump rope to improve my coordination. FrequencyIntensityTimeType which FITT principle does this statement define?

I will jump rope at 120 jumps per minute. FrequencyIntensityTimeType which FITT principle does this statement define?

I will jump rope to improve my coordination each workout for 15 minutes. FrequencyIntensityTimeType which FITT principle does this statement define?

I will jump rope to improve my coordination 4 days a week for 15 minutes at 120 jumps per minute. FrequencyIntensityTimeType which FITT principle does this statement define?

Changing from standard to one-handed push ups. FrequencyIntensityTimeType which FITT principle does this statement define?

Physical Fitness is made up of components is achieved by the principles of and is maintained by Health RelatedSkill Related Cardiovascular Endurance Muscular Endurance Muscular Strength Body Composition Flexibility Agility CoordinationSpeed Reaction Time PowerBalance FrequencyIntensityTimeType Overload Progression Specificity The Big 5 The Skilled 6 FITT OPS