Health & Safety Considerations
Providing an overview
Warm Up & Cool Down
Skill instruction and practice
Conditioning & Evaluation
100

Thunder, Wind, Rain

Environmental


100

This should be 

Short


100

Warm up (blank) heart rate, while cool-down (blank) heart rate

Increases, decreases

100

This should be

Short and to the point


100

Conditioning should be related to the (Blank, Blank, and Blank) cycles. 

Macro, Meso, and Micro

200

Make sure (blank) is working properly 

Equipment 


200

When should it be done?

Either before or just after the warm-up

200

It needs to be (blank-blank)

Sport-specific 

200

Skill Instruction and Practice can either be done in (blank) or (blank)

Whole or Part

200

Evaluation should occur (blank) training 

After

300

3 types of considerations

Physical, Environmental, Psychological 

300

The athlete should have to (Blank)

Have input


300

The warm-up endorsed by the governing body of football

FIFA 11+

300

This can be done using (Blank) or (Blank) practice 

Massed or Distributed 

300

This needs to be (Blank-Blank)

Sport-specific 


400

(Blank) may set in after a long season or stretch of games, so plan accordingly 

Fatigue

400

This is where it gives the chance for the coach to provide (blank) from either last training session or the game

Feedback

400

What is DOMS

Delayed On-set Muscle Soreness
400

(Blank) games should be used at training. Simulating a real game but changing a rule or two. 

Modified 


400
Conditioning for 100m, means conditioning for (Blank) energy system

ATP/PC

500

If am athlete has poor (blank), then the training session should be light 

Fitness

500

Setting (blank) can help with motivation by getting athletes to understand what they need to do.


Outcomes/goals

500

The benefits of a warm isn't just physical, it is also (blank)

Psychological 

500

The selection of skill practice should be determined by (blank)

Stage of skill acquisition 

500

Evaluation should be done by

Both athletes and coaches