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WIPEOUT!!! Unit 1: Fitness START
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CARDIOVASCULAR HOLLOW SPRINTS OVERLOAD Questions The three types of flexibility training. (Pass) CONTINUOUSRESISTANCE CIRCUIT PLYOMETRICSINTENSITY STATIC INTERVAL DYNAMIC PNF
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RESISTANCECARDIOVASCULAR ENERGYHOLLOW SPRINTS OVERLOAD Questions The 3 types type of training used to improve muscular strength/endurance/power. (Merit) CONTINUOUSFARTLEK INTENSITYCORE STRENGTH INTERVAL CIRCUIT PLYOMETRICS
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CARDIOVASCULAR HOLLOW SPRINTSACCELERATION SPRINTS Questions The training principles used to describe how hard the athlete pushes him/herself. (Pass) CONTINUOUSRESISTANCE CIRCUIT/ PLYOMETRICS PNFCORE STRENGTHPROGRESSIVE- OVERLOAD FARTLEK INTERVAL INTENSITY
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CARDIOVASCULAR ENERGYACCELERATION SPRINTS Questions Three types of aerobic endurance training. (Pass) PLYOMETRICSRESISTANCE CIRCUIT PNFCORE STRENGTHCONTINUOUSHOLLOW SPRINTS FARTLEK INTERVAL
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PLYOMETRICS Questions Which body system(s) improve in efficiency as a result of continuous (aerobic) training? (Merit) CONTINUOUSRESISTANCE CIRCUIT PNFCORE STRENGTH FARTLEK INTERVAL CARDIOVASCULAR ENERGY RESPIRATORYOVERLOAD
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CARDIOVASCULAR HOLLOW SPRINTSACCELERATION SPRINTS Questions You would perform a clap press during which type of training method? (Merit) CONTINUOUSRESISTANCE PNFCORE STRENGTH FARTLEK INTERVALPLYOMETRICS OVERLOADINTENSITY
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CARDIOVASCULAR ENERGYCIRCUITS Questions Three training methods used to improve speed. (Pass) CONTINUOUSRESISTANCE PLYOMETRICS PNFOVERLOADINTENSITY HOLLOW SPRINTS ACCELERATION SPRINTS INTERVAL
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BONUS QUESTION: WHAT DOES PNF STAND FOR? (Pass) Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Prior Neuromuscular Function Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Flexibility
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