KIQ1+2
KIQ3+4
KIQ5
100

What is specificity?

Specificity means training must replicate sport demands.

100

Which energy system is dominant during a 100 m sprint?

Aerobic

100

Assessment of an injury

TOTAPS

200

FITT Principle

Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type

200

What should an endurance athlete consume post event?

CHO (glycogen) and PRO

200

Classifications

Direct, Indirect, Soft, Hard, Overuse

300

Provide 5 topics the health screening questionnaire covers.

Age, gender, health status, medical conditions, family history of heart disease, medication use, past.current injuries, current PA levels.

300

Aspects to considered when designing a training session

health and safety considerations, overview/aim, warm up/cool down, skill instruction, conditioning, strategies and tactics, reflection and evaluation.

300

Rehabilitation Procedures

Progressive mobilisation, graduated exercise, training and use of hot and cold.

400

How can the overload principle be used for an aerobic athlete? 

Increasing intensity by time or distance.

400

For athletes, what does sleep do for the body?

Allows time for muscle repair and growth, aiding recovery from training

400

3 x PEDs and what they do?

HGH: Responsible for muscle growth

Steroids: Muscle Growth

EPO: Stimulates RB production

Diuretics: Increase the amount of urine passing

500

Physiological Adaptations

HR, stroke volume, cardiac output, oxygen uptake, lung capacity, haemoglobin level, muscle hypertrophy, fast/slow twitch muscle fibres.

500

Define the optimal U hypothesis

a theory that suggests that performance improves with increasing arousal to a point beyond which performance will deteriorate. 

500

4 training innovations using technology

Mobile apps, wearable technology, lactate testing, biomechanics analysis tool, virtual and augmented reality, data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and smart equipment.

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