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General Training Procedures
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Regardless of the type of training program that you are striving for there are foundation principles that always apply Specificity Overload progression
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Specificity Method of training to produce a specific adaptation
Ex. If you want to strengthen the chest muscles you will perform exercises such as bench press, which utilizes the _____ muscle? Specific Adaptation Imposed Demands The demand this is put on the body dictates the adaptation that will occur.
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Specificity Athletes should incorporate lifting routines that mimic their movements of their sport How do muscles get bigger? How does a sprinter get faster? In order for an athlete to see improvement they must apply the principle of overload
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Overload Assigning a workout or training regimen of greater intensity then the athlete is accustomed to. Without overload even a conditioned athlete will not see improvement Obvious application of overload Putting more weight on when you are lifting
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Overload More subtle forms of overload
Increase # of session per week Adding sets Decrease rest period between sets Ex: in a sprint training program you could do some wind resisted training (parachutes or down hill) When properly applied, over training is avoided and the desired training adaptation will occur
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Progression If you want to see results and continue producing higher level performance the intensity must become progressively greater Promotes long term benefits Ex: raise # of weekly sessions, adding more drills Based on athletes training status and is introduced systematically and gradually
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Using specificity and overload principles ensures that the muscles you select in your exercise are the muscle you use in your sport
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