PEP. Personal Information Name:Age: Height:Weight: School: Sports played: Specialist subject: GCSE PE Identified Sports Activity: Level played at: Identified.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Methods of training For your training to be effective you also need to link the Principles of Training to appropriate Methods of Training.
Advertisements

GCSE PE Theory. Mr. Leighton. Lesson 8/9/10.
Principles of Training
Higher PE Preparation of the Body Lesson 10 - Monitoring Training Programme - Applying progressive overload.
Section B- Exercise Physiology
Methods of Training Learning Objectives: To know the different elements of an individual training session. To be able to name and explain five methods.
METHODS OF TRAINING.
Section 1.1.4b Physical activity as part of your healthy, active lifestyle Lesson 10: Methods of training.
Preparation of the Body Lecture 3 – Principles and Methods of Training.
GCSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION A4: The Principles of Training.
GCSE Physical Education Methods of Training
Training for Personal Fitness
Preparation of the Body Lesson 4/5. Lesson Objectives  To introduce mental-related fitness.  To introduce different methods of training.
METHODS of TRAINING. There are 5 principle training methods: 1.INTERVAL TRAINING 2.CONTINUOUS TRAINING 3.FARTLEK TRAINING 4.CIRCUIT TRAINING 5.WEIGHT.
Fitness training Designing a training programme Physical fitness.
Preparation of the body Intermediate 1/2 & Higher Physical Education.
STANDARD GRADE PE TYPES OF TRAINING. Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will; Be aware of different types of training Understand the benefits.
Section 1.1.4a Physical activity as part of your healthy, active lifestyle Lesson 8: The Principles of Training.
Physical Fitness. Major Components Flexibility Agility Aerobic Endurance Muscular Endurance Muscular Strength Muscular Power Anaerobic Power.
Preparation of the Body Lesson 4 Int 2 / Higher Grade Physical Education.
 Peer Assessment  Give two stars and a wish on a post-it note to identify how effective your peer has completed the task.  Choose your 1 st, 2 nd and.
Preparation of the Body Lecture 4 – Principles and Methods of Training.
Principles of training (Isporrt & FITT)
DIFFERENT WAYS TO TRAIN There are 5 principle training methods: 1.INTERVAL TRAINING 2.CONTINUOUS TRAINING 3.FARTLEK TRAINING 4.CIRCUIT TRAINING 5.WEIGHT.
1.1.4a Physical activity – Principles of training and goal setting Learning objectives To understand the principles of training that a performer should.
Standard Grade PE Revision Methods/Principles of Training Brannock High School.
DIFFERENT WAYS TO TRAIN. There are 5 principle training methods: 1.INTERVAL TRAINING 2.CONTINUOUS TRAINING 3.FARTLEK TRAINING 4.CIRCUIT TRAINING 5.WEIGHT.
Continuous Training Any exercises (e.g.. running, swimming, cycling) that ensures that the heart rate is operating in your training zone for approximately.
Aims of this part of the unit: To be able to define the five methods of training To know then application of training principals. To be able to list the.
Bigger, Faster, Stronger Achievement Standard Credits TRAINING METHODS - CONTINIOUS TRAINING -
Continuous training Continuous training is where you complete exercise without rest, usually training at % of maximum heart rate for 30-60mins. Link.
Fitness Training Principles. Key Knowledge  Fitness training principles including intensity, duration, frequency, overload, specificity, individuality,
Preparation of the body Intermediate 1/2 & Higher Physical Education.
Analysing and Improving
Preparation of the Body Lesson 4 Int 2 / Higher Grade Physical Education.
Designing a Training Program. 8 Steps involved: - 1.Aim: What is the purpose of training? 2.Activity Analysis: What fitness components are needed for.
Key Concept – Principles and Methods of Training Specificity Progressive Overload Reversibility Adaptation.
Preparation of the Body
Information/Discussion Practical Application Links Diagram/Table Activity Revision GCSE Physical Education MAIN MENU Health and Fitness Exercise Programmes.
Higher PE Preparation of the Body Lesson 11- Describing a training session - Describing your training programme.
TRAINING METHODS Week 6.
Exercise and Training A4: Principles of Training A5: Methods of Training By Ryan Hallahan and Tom Wilson.
Principles of Training. Specificity Progression Overload Frequency Intensity Time Type Reversibility Tedium You may get a mark for writing ‘SPORT’ as.
FITT Principle. Frequency How often you do exercise? How often should you be exercising? -Guidelines: cardiorespitory training – minimum of 3 sessions.
British School Manila GCSE Physical Education Physical Activity as part of your healthy, active lifestyle – Methods of Training.
DIFFERENT WAYS TO TRAIN There are 5 principle training methods: 1.INTERVAL TRAINING 2.CONTINUOUS TRAINING 3.FARTLEK TRAINING 4.CIRCUIT TRAINING 5.WEIGHT.
B3 Fitness Training Methods:. Connector Which component of fitness do all 3 of these events require? Write down the definition of this component of fitness.
Preparation of the Body Lesson 3 Int 2 / Higher Grade Physical Education.
Principles of Training Revision. Principles of Training For a physical fitness training programme to be effective you need to apply the training principles.
Fitness Plans. Your Fitness Plan The physical activities you choose depend on factors such as your fitness goals and the activities you like – Identifying.
By the end of this lesson, all of you will be able to: Define health and fitness Describe the health related fitness components Some of you will be able.
1. To know and describe the six different training methods 2. To know which sports and activities each is most suited to 3. To understand their relationships.
GCSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION METHODS OF TRAINING
Fitness. TRAINING METHODS Training methods Used to improve your fitness components Each training method requires you to follow a special rule to improve.
Date and title written – Training sessions You have one minute to define the two following terms…. - Health - Fitness -Exercise -Performance.
3.1.3 Physical activity – Principles of training and goal setting
Training Why, When, How.
Training Methods & Training Principles
Methods of Training DEFINITION: These are the different types of training that athletes use to help improve their components of fitness. There are 6 main.
What it needs to look like
Principles of Training
Principles of Training
N. Walker GCSE PE Edexcel
Principles of Training (rules to follow to make training effective)
Fit for Sport and Rest and Recovery
PHED 1 Applied Physiology Q7 – Principles of Training
Methods of Training DEFINITION: These are the different types of training that athletes use to help improve their components of fitness. There are 7 main.
10AADP Principles of Training
Methods of Training Methods of Training. Circuit Training
Presentation transcript:

PEP

Personal Information Name:Age: Height:Weight: School: Sports played: Specialist subject: GCSE PE Identified Sports Activity: Level played at: Identified Components of fitness: Strengths:Weaknesses:

Introduction “The development of a personal exercise programme is central to the development of an individuals knowledge and understanding relating to the relationship between exercising and training to improve performance.”

AIM The aim of this project is to develop an understanding of exercise, training and health that is related to a specific sport. …………………..……………………

Objectives: Plan and research a Personal Exercise Programme. Show a clear understanding of the principles of training and training methods. Choose appropriate testing and measuring procedures for general and specific sporting activities. Monitor and record the programme, including any improvement of performance.

Background Information: Write about- How you started in the sport How you developed through school What position you play and what it involves How long you’ve been doing it for Any other experiences…

How to plan a Personal Exercise Programme : Frequency How often you train – Should be a minimum of 3 20 minute sessions per week, but this will differ depending on the sport. Aerobic training should last longer Also needs to be rest periods between each session to allow body and muscle groups to recover. Intensity How hard you train – Should be at an intensity that will improve certain aspects of fitness. Each session you Heart Rate must be worked to between 60 and 80% of your maximum heart rate, which is calculated as 220 – age. The intensity should increase over the 6 weeks as fitness should have improved. Use overload principle.

How to plan a Personal Exercise Programme: Time How long you train for – Should be for a minimum of 20 mins. Again this should be on average for anaerobic work. Aerobic training should last for longer. The time you spend exercising should increase over the period of 6 weeks to ensure progression Type Training to suit the activity – Make sure the training you do is specific to the sport or component of fitness you wish to improve in, i.e. gymnastics is not going to help with football etc. You would include some specific training (e.g. football), then some general fitness training to improve components such as stamina, speed etc (e.g. work in the gym, swimming, running etc.) Some variety needed so as to prevent boredom (tedium). NB Relate each of these FITT principles to your own sport, give examples

How to plan an Individual Session: 4 sections to a session: 1)Warm-up: What it includes and why 2)Fitness: What type and why 3)Skills session: Individual skills – what and why, linking into Team skills (game). 4)Cool down: What it includes and why

Suitable Training Methods: CONTINUOUS – Explain what it is, why you use it, how you use it, what it improves etc. CIRCUIT - Explain what it is, why you use it, how you use it, what it improves etc. Draw out a circuit that you might use for your sport Make sure stations use different muscle groups next to one another. INTERVAL - Explain what it is, why you use it, how you use it, what it improves etc. NB Plus any others: i.e. fartlek, flexibility, weight etc.

6 Week Personal Exercise Plan: WEEK ONE DaySessionDetailsComments Monday Football training 1hr 5 min warm-up, 10 min continuous training to improve stamina, skills session on passing, 20 game, cool down I found the session tiring and definitely need to improve my stamina over the next few weeks Wednesday Gym 1hr 5 min warm-up on bike. 20 mins on treadmill L5. weights on upper body only Trying to improve stamina, so found it quite hard. Working on upper body as need more strength in arms Friday Swimming 1hr