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PE Training Thresholds and Methods
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GCSE PE Mind Map on PE Training Thresholds and Methods, created by graceryan on 30/04/2016.
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PE Training Thresholds and Methods
Training Methods
Continuous Training
Working continuously for at least 20 mins
Improves cardiovascular endurance
Working aerobically (60-80% max heart rate)
Interval Training
Alternating between periods of hard work and rest
Improves speed and muscular endurance
Circuit Training
Rotating around a series of different exercises
Can be made specific to a sport
Weight Training
Free weights or machine weights
Improves muscular strength and muscular endurance
Fartlek
'Speed play'
Variation of speed and terrain
'SPOR'
Specifity
Match your training to the needs of the sport
Progression
Gradually increasing the amount of exercise
Overload
Working your body to your limit or further (positive thing)
Reversibilty
If you stop training, your fitness will reverse
Training Thresholds
Max heart rate = 220 minus your age
Aerobic
Working 60-80% of your max heart rate
Glucose + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Anerobic
Working above 80% of your max heart rate
Can only work anerobicaly for 1-2 mins
Glucose ---> lactic acid + energy
'FID'
Frequency
How often you train
Intensity
How hard you train
Duration
How long you train for
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