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Producing a plan for a triathlon
Apply knowledge to produce a plan for a physical activity programme or experience
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Task 1: Initial Planning
You will be participating in a 300m swim, 10+km cycle, and a 4+km run, in 10 weeks time You will need to identify strengths and weaknesses in relation to these expectations and from here identify what you need to do, so that you can participate confidently in the event. Task 1: Initial Planning
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Task 1: Initial Planning
You will have 10 weeks in which to prepare for the race, what implications will this have for your planning. What knowledge will you need to apply to develop this plan and why. current level of fitness Safety and risk management Programme design Methods of training Principles of training Diet and nutrition Task 1: Initial Planning
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Task 2: Applying comprehensive and detailed knowledge
How and why will you apply comprehensive and detailed knowledge to your plan? Task 2: Applying comprehensive and detailed knowledge
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What methods of training will you use in your programme?
You should define your methods and explain why they are applicable to your training programme. Describe and explain the activity or activities you will use. This needs to be detailed enough that another student reading it would know exactly what you would. Methods of Training
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Principles of Training
What principles will you use in your programme? You should define your principles and explain why they are applicable to your training programme. Principles of Training
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Goals and Check Points that will show any Progress
How will you know if your plan is working? What information do you need to be able to set goals? What will your goal/s be and how will these be monitored? Goals and Check Points that will show any Progress
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Physiological Components of Your Programme
What physiological aspects will you monitor, why and how? Physiological Aspects Energy systems Muscular adaptations Heart adaptation lungs adaptation Physiological Components of Your Programme
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Time Management What other commitments will you need to be aware of?
What other strategies can you use to ensure the best use of your time? Periodisation Macrocycles Mesocycles Microcycles Time Management
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Other Barriers and Enablers
What barriers and enablers may impact on your programme? What you will do to minimise the barriers and or enhance the enablers? Other Barriers and Enablers
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Barriers Barriers
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Enablers Enablers
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Task3. The Plan, making it comprehensive and detailed
1. You will need to produce a plan that could be picked up and used by another student. This should include: A 10 week planner that outlines When you will be training. What you will be doing in the sessions. Other commitments you have to work with. Any tests, goal checks, measurement data, physiological data gathering. Task3. The Plan, making it comprehensive and detailed
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Task3. The Plan, making it comprehensive and detailed
2. A section showing 2 weeks of more detailed information on a template that can be used as a training log (You can use appendix B, Training template or create a similar individualised template) Task3. The Plan, making it comprehensive and detailed
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Task3. The Plan, making it comprehensive and detailed
The 2 week template should include Session aim. Specific detailed information about what the student will be doing in the session. Times, distances, planned intensities. Equipment and or facilities that you will need. Safety Considerations. A reflection/evaluation section Task3. The Plan, making it comprehensive and detailed
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..\PERIODISATION_GUIDE[1].docx 10 week programme
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WORKOUT CHART / / WARM UP INTERVAL TRAINING CONTINUOUS TRAINING
[42] Structure your weekly weight training program. WEEK / / to NAME GOALS WARM UP DAYS: ACTIVITY SETS REPS TIME DIST INTENSITY** NOTES INTERVAL TRAINING EXERCISES WEIGHT REST TIME CONTINUOUS TRAINING %1RM* PLYOMETRIC TRAINING COOL DOWN * 1RM - Current One Rep Max (for reference) ** Intensity: easy/medium/hard or poor/good/excellent
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WORKOUT CHART / / WARM UP CORE BODY - STRENGTH/ENDURANCE TRAINING
[42] Structure your weekly weight training program. WEEK / / to NAME GOALS WARM UP DAYS: ACTIVITY SETS REPS TIME DIST INTENSITY** NOTES CORE BODY - STRENGTH/ENDURANCE TRAINING EXERCISES WEIGHT REST TIME UPPER BODY - STRENGTH/ENDURANCE TRAINING %1RM* LOWER BODY - STRENGTH/ENDURANCE TRAINING COOL DOWN * 1RM - Current One Rep Max (for reference) ** Intensity: easy/medium/hard or poor/good/excellent
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
EXERCISES EVALUATION/REFLECTION
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