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Sports Performance 25: St. Peter the Apostle
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F.I.T.T. Principle Four major variables that come into play in designing a training program. F – ___________ ______________ ____________ I - ____________ ______________ T- ____________ _______________ T - _____________ _______________
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Agility and Quickness The ability to _____ ________________ change direction. It includes _________ and maneuverability. Agility is a main component of skill related __________ ________________.
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Agility and Quickness Skill related fitness also consists of: ____________ These components do not make you healthier, however, they will improve your skill in _______, also improving your ___________ when ______________.
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Agility and Quickness Agility requires ________________ and ___________. Agility is also influenced by: ____________
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Agility and Quickness Agility testing provides measures of _______________. Agility is measured with ____________ where the person is required to _______ ________________
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4 Stages of Agility and Quickness Stage 1 - _______: Balance (______ _______________) is affected by the nervous system. The eyes, ears and feet will sense ____________. _____________is a very important factor in balance.
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4 Stages of Agility and Quickness A. ______________: The most fundamental human movement skill. Training ones’ balance, speeds up the ______________ to muscles to produce ________movements resulting in an improved efficiency of movement. B. ________________: Is balance while moving.
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4 Stages of Agility and Quickness Stage 2 – _______________: Coordination is the ability to use the senses with the body parts to perform motor skills __________and _____________. A large part of coordination is performed by ________a skill down into _______ and then slowly uniting the __________.
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4 Stages of Agility and Quickness Stage 3 – _______________ ____________: The use of ________ is very important. Through repetition the brain quickly learns through a _________ manner and then stores the information. Examples: Use of _________and _________________ to direct athletes.
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4 Stages of Agility and Quickness Stage Four – _____________ ______________: More _________level of agility. Train with _________ patterns of movement. Train controlled and powerful _______and __________. Example: _________________ _
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Agility and Quickness Training Training the _________ _____________is very important in the development of quickness. Proper neural training offers the following: ____________ recruitment of a maximal number of _________________. Increasing the ________ rates of motor units. Increase in ____________ coordination (ability to synergistically use multiple muscle groups in ___________________).
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Agility and Quickness Training ________________of movements result in _______ memories in the brain called engrams. Development of engrams are one of the reasons it is so important to practice movements _________. If you practice with _______________ your technique will be flawed when _____________.
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Developing Agility Quickness is ________ determined to a degree, but proper training can greatly increase _____________.training The ____________ of quickness drills in training____________. Athletes are faced with a multitude of different ____________ when performing; therefore placement of quickness drills varies _________.
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Developing Agility Examples: ________________ Class Exercise: Write Down Examples From The Internet
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