Which of the following is a health-related component of fitness?
a) Agility
b) Balance
c) Muscular endurance
d) Reaction time
C
Which training method best develops aerobic endurance?
Continuous training
A macrocycle in a periodised plan usually represents:
One full training year or major season
Which energy system has the slowest rate of ATP production?
Aerobic
Which principle is applied when training programs are adapted for athletes with different needs?
Individuality
Which component of fitness allows an athlete to apply maximum force quickly?
Muscular power
Plyometric training focuses primarily on:
a) muscular power
b) muscular endurance
c) aerobic capacity
d) Flexibility
Muscular power
What is the main goal of periodisation?
To structure training to optimise performance at specific times
The ATP-PC system uses which fuel source?
Phosphocreatine (PC)
Variety is an important training principle because it:
Maintains engagement and prevents boredom
The ability to maintain the body’s position whether moving or stationary is called (component of fitness)
Balance
Which test would best assess aerobic capacity?
Beep test/endurance type test
The mesocycle phase of periodisation typically lasts:
4–6 weeks
Which energy system provides most energy after 1 minute of intense exercise?
Anaerobic system
The principle of progressive overload requires that:
The body must be challenged beyond its normal level to adapt
Which test is commonly used to measure agility?
Illinois Agility Test
Describe circuit training?
Alternating resistance and aerobic stations
In the RAMP warm-up model, what does RAMP stand for?
Raise
Activate
Mobilise
Prepare
The lactate threshold refers to:
The point where lactate begins to accumulate faster than it can be removed
Identify which training principles refers to how long a training session lasts
Duration
Why is reaction time important in fast-paced team sports?
It allows players to respond quickly to stimuli like a ball or opponent
Fartlek training differs from continuous training because it:
Includes bursts of varying speed and intensity
What is the purpose of implementing a cool down in training programs?
Gradually returns body to a resting state, aid recovery, lower HR and body temperature, relax muscules and reduce stiffness
During a 400 m sprint, which two energy systems are working most together?
Anaerobic and ATP
When someone has plateaued in their training, not seeing any results and getting bored, identify what you could change to the program?
Progressive overload
Variety - change up the exercises
Rest/recovery - check the athlete hasn't been overtraining and incorporate relevant rest