Chapter 3 Key Words
Across
- 3. Performers generally focus on aerobic fitness and general strength and muscular endurance in this phase.
- 5. Training performed 2000m above sea level.
- 7. The feeling of extreme or severe tiredness due to a build up of lactic acid in the muscles or working for long periods of time.
- 8. The maximum rate at which an individual is able to perform a movement or cover a distance in a period of time.
- 11. This season players may taper their training before major events to avoid fatigue.
- 13. gradually increasing the amount of overload so that fitness gains occur
- 14. Making training specific to the sport or the activity, the muscles or energy systems.
- 17. Involves sets and reps. We usually require a spotter to ensure safety.
- 20. Speed x strength
- 21. The training zone in which we work between 60-80% of our MHR
- 23. This is used to help train flexibility
- 25. The ability of the muscles or a muscle group to undergo repeated contractions, avoiding fatigue
- 26. time The time taken to initiate a response to a a stimulus
- 28. Involves periods of fast work and slow work. Usually completed outdoors.
- 29. The principle use to help with progressive overload.
- 30. Also known as aerobic power. The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles
Down
- 1. The main aim is to rest and recuperate in this season.
- 2. Boredom that can occur is training is kept the same
- 4. Fitness levels are lost wehn you stop exercising
- 6. Two types; Long and Short. Periods of rest followed by periods of work.
- 9. The ability to overcome resistance. There are 4 types.
- 10. A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- 12. The training zone in which we work betwenn 80-90% of out MHR.
- 15. This type of training teaches your muscles to perform their maximum ocntraction faster.
- 16. A type of training which has stations.
- 18. This type of training requires you to work for a minimum of 20 minutes
- 19. maintaining the centre of mass over the base of support. They can be static or dynamic
- 22. The ability to meet or cope with the demands of the environment
- 24. The ability to use two or more different parts of the body together, amoothly and efficiently
- 27. The ability to moove and change direction quickly, at speed, while maintaining control