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CIV Fitness/S&C Steven Tikkanen – F129 1 Sutherland College Health & Recreation Semester 2 2012. Version 1
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING CHAPTER 19 ESSENTIALS OF STRENGTH TRAINING AND CONDITIONING Second Edition – Baechle and Earle
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Plyometric exercise refers to those activities that enable a muscle to reach maximal force in the shortest possible time. Plio = more Metric = to measure Stretch shortening cycle (SSC) Increase the power of subsequent movements by using both the natural elastic components of muscle and tendon and stretch reflex.
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Mechanical model Elastic energy in the musculotendinous components is increased with a rapid stretch and then stored. When immediately followed by a concentric muscle action, this stored elastic energy is then released. Increasing the total force production.
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Neurophysiological model Stretch reflex – knee tap Muscle spindles – contract muscle Muscle spindles are stimulated by a rapid stretch, causing a reflexive muscle action. This reflexive response increases the force the muscle produces.
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING PHASEACTIONPHYSIOLOGICAL EVENT I – EccentricStretch of the agonist muscle Elastic energy is stored Muscle spindles are stimulated II – AmortizationPause between phases I and II Motor neurons transmit signals to agonist muscle group III – ConcentricShortening of agonist muscle fibres Elastic energy is released Motor neurons stimulate the agonist muscle group
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Plyometric program design Mode Intensity Frequency Duration Recovery Progression
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Mode Lower body Upper body Trunk Intensity Points of contact Speed Height of the drill Participant's weight
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Frequency 1-3x’s/wk Recovery Work-to-rest ratio,1:5 or 1:10 Volume Beginner – 80 to 100 contacts per session Intermediate – 100 to 120 contacts per session Advanced – 120 to 140 contacts per session
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PLYOMETRIC TRAINING Program length 4 to 10 weeks Progression Progressive overload Chu – level 1 to level 5 See video.
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ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF TRAINING EXPLOSIVENESS Traditional Combination Training Power exercises at the beginning of a workout session before strength training. Compound Training Plyometerics on one day and strength training on another. Complex Training Several sets of heavy strength training, followed by lighters power movements.
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ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF TRAINING EXPLOSIVENESS Contrast Training Alternating strength exercises with power training from set to set.
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