Energy Systems
Components of Fitness
Training Principles
Periodisation
Anything Goes
100

The molecule that provides us with energy.

What is ATP?

100

Strength combined with speed.

What is power?

100

Multiple exercises, activities and intensities.

What is variety?

100

Comprised of four phases: preparatory, pre-competition, competition and transition.

What is a macrocycle?

100

Warm up, conditioning and cool down.

What are the three components of a training session?

200

ATP-PC, Glycolysis and Oxidative Metabolism.

What are the three energy systems?

200

What is stop, start, and change direction?

Agility is the ability to...

200

The principle that describes when a coach adapts training to suit their athlete's requirements.

What is the principle of individuality?

200

Reducing workload before competition.

What is tapering?

200

RAMP stands for...

Raise, Activate, Mobilise, Prepare.

300

Water, heat and carbon dioxide.

What are the waste products from aerobic energy production?

300

Moderate to high intensity, repetitive muscular contractions.

Muscular endurance involves...

300

When training replicates the noise, surface, and environment of games.

What is specificity?

300

Usually four weeks in length.

What is a mesocycle?

300

48 hours.

How much recovery time is required between high intensity training sessions?

400

Glucose and Fat.

The energy substrates used for aerobic energy production.

400

Multi-stage fitness test.

What test tests aerobic capacity?

400

Adjusting intensity, duration and/or frequency.

How can progressive overload be achieved?

400

Base fitness, including aerobic capacity, strength and flexibility is developed in this phase.

What is the preparatory phase?

400

Continuous training interspersed with high intensity efforts.

What is Fartlek training?

500

Anaerobic threshold.

At what intensity of exercise does the body move from aerobic energy production to anaerobic energy production?

500

A traditional Japanese sport that relies on strength.

What is sumo wrestling?

500

Training Zones

What is the principle of intensity.

500

General objectives of this phase include increasing intensity while decreasing workload.

What are the general objectives of the competition phase of training?

500

Changes to our bodies that occur over time due to training and exercise.

What are chronic physiological adaptations?

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