Siena College Tigaon, Inc.Tigaon, Camarines SurBasic Education Department6. A muscle forced to operate beyond its customary intensity by increasing theload refers to_____. Get answer to your question and much more 6PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH 4Armed Self-DefenseSCORE SHEETACTIVITY NUMBERTOTAL SCORESCORE120212310TOTAL32REFERENCEGialogo, R. (2017).FIT FOR LIFE The K to 12 Physical Education and HealthTextbook.The Phoenix Publishing House Inc., 927 Quezon Ave., Quezon City 7. Exercising a particular muscle for a certain task refers to ______. Get answer to your question and much more 8. Sports training should be adjusted according to each athlete’s characteristicsand needs, such as age, gender, rate of progress, and previous experience. Get answer to your question and much more 9. What is the most accurate way to figure out an athlete’s aerobic capacity?A. Expensive laboratory testsB. Ask them–They know their body better than anyone elseC. If they are only capable of talking in short sentencesD. How hard they are breathing 10. James wants to build his muscles. What should he does? Get answer to your question and much more Training to improve an athlete’s performance obeys the three principles of training: specificity, overload and reversibility. SPECIFICITYTo improve the range of movement for a particular joint action, you have to perform exercises which involve that joint action, for example, it is quite possible for an athlete to have good mobility in the shoulder joint but to have poor hip mobility. Practising shoulder mobility exercises may further improve the shoulder mobility, but it will not affect the hip mobility. Specificity is an important principle in strength training, where the exercise must be specific to the type of strength required and is therefore related to the particular demands of the sport. Although specificity is important, it is necessary in every schedule to include exercises of a general nature (e.g. power clean, squat). These do not relate too closely to the movement of any athletic event. They do, however, give a balanced development, and provide a strong base upon which highly specific exercise can be built. OVERLOADWhen an athlete performs a mobility exercise, he/she should stretch to the end of his/her range of movement. In active mobility the end of the range of movement is known as the active end position. Improvements in mobility can only be achieved by working at or beyond the active end position. Passive exercises involve passing the active end position, as the external force is able to move the limbs further than the active contracting of the protagonist muscles Kinetic mobility exercises use the momentum of the movement to bounce past the active end position A muscle will only strengthen when forced to operate beyond its customary intensity. The load must be progressively increased in order to further adaptive responses as training develops, and the training stimulus is gradually raised. Overload can be progressed by:
REVERSIBILITYImproved ranges of movement can be achieved and maintained by regular use of mobility exercises. If an athlete ceases mobility training, his/her ranges of movement will decline over a period of time to those maintained by his/her other physical activities. When training ceases the training effect will also stop. Athletes must ensure that they continue strength training throughout the competitive period, although at a much-reduced volume, or newly acquired strength will be lost. WARM UP AND COOL DOWNTime spent on warming up and cooling down will improve an athlete’s level of performance and accelerate the recovery process needed before training or competition. As a result, the coach must encourage the athlete to regard the warm up and cool down as an essential part of both the training session and competition itself. WARM UP (Examples)Warming up should at least consist of the following:
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF A WARM UP?Performance may be improved as an appropriate warm up will result in an:
COOL DOWN (Examples)Warming down should consist of the following:
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF A COOL DOWN?An appropriate cool down will:
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