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Bobby Gintner EDU 290
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Frequency Intensity Type Time Overload Specificity
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Balance ◦Stress on Body ◦Healing Time Cardio Respiratory Training Resistance Training
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Minimum of 3 sessions per week Ideally 5 to 6 sessions per week MUST give body time to rest
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Different types of resistance training Workout every body part every session ◦3-4 days a week Workout one or two body parts every session ◦6 days a week Benjamin J. DeLong, “Practice”, December 10, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attributes
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Heart Rate measures intensity of cardio vascular workout Do not over work body Find an intensity that fits your body Workload measures intensity in Resistance Training
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Two major types ◦Cardio Respiratory Training ◦Resistance Training
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Improves Cardiovascular system Mainly improves endurance Heart rate is important Raquel Baranow, “Woman Running”, November 6, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attributes
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Builds neuromuscular system Overload helps build muscles Mainly weights used as resistance
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Length of work out Beginners time ◦20-30 minutes Increased time ◦45-60 minutes William Warby, “Stopwatch”, February 21,2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribute
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To much stress on body Working muscles more than they are used to Gains endurance
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Specifically training one body part Examples: ◦Runners run as training ◦Bikers bike as training ◦Swimmers swim as training
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Carbs and fat storage used as energy Once sweat starts body needs nutrition Refueling is very important for health
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Sodium Chloride Potassium Calcium Magnesium
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Stay Hydrated Consume enough calories and carbs Eat foods with protein Required Meals and Snacks ◦3 meals ◦2-3 Snacks Avoid popular diets and supplements for energy
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