Fitness Training Priciples
Task/Relationship/Negative
Behaviours
Groups, Norms, Conformity
Teamwork
Random
100

A simple method of recalling the four important design elements of any training program: Frequency, Intensity, training Time, and Type of activity.

What is the FITT principle?

100

This person tries to be the centre of attention and may make fun other others' ideas.

What is the joker?
100

These are "common sense" or "unspoken rules."

What are norms?

100

The process of people actively working together to accomplish common goals.

What is teamwork?

100

This is more activity based, could be sports / being involved in something.


What is recreation?

200

Sports training should be relevant and appropriate to the sport for which the individual is training in order to produce the desired effect.

What is the specificity principle?

200

This person makes sure the group observes time limits.

Who is the timekeeper?

200

Getting a speeding ticket is an example of this.

What is a sanction?

200

This is a con of teamwork.

Many answers
200

This is your free time, choose to do with it what you see fit.

What is leisure time?

300

The load that previously created a level of stress will no longer provide an adequate overload stimulus. This stimulus is now a “normal” load, and to ensure that the muscles or systems continue to improve, the stimulus must be periodically increased.

What is the principle of progression?

300

This person generates new ideas and suggestions solutions to problems.

Who is the initiator?

300

To ignore or go against social norms.

What is deviance?

300

The tendency that people have to withhold physical or intellectual effort when they are performing a group task.

What is social loafing?

300

This person ensures that everyone has the opportunity to contribute ideas.

Who is the involver?

400

For improvement to occur, training demands must be higher than normal performance requirements in order to stress the capacity of targeted muscle or body system.

What is overload principle?

400

This person pulls ideas together and ensures group consensus.

Who is the summarizer?

400

This is a group of people who interact to share information but don't engage in collective work that requires everyone's participation.

What is a work group?

400
This is when people lower their effort to get a free ride a the expense of their fellow group members.

What is the free rider effect?

400

This is one of the five dimensions of trust.

What is 

integrity?

competence?

consistency?

loyalty?

openness?

500

Training interruptions have a negative effect on personal fitness, resulting in stagnation or a temporary decline in performance.

What is reversibility principle?

500

This person aims to make everyone feel heard and important.

Who is the encourager?
500

These are the three factors that affect conformity.

What are:

the strength of the group, proximity to the group and the number of people in the group?

500
This is a way to counteract social loafing.

What is:

making individual performance more visible?

making sure the work is interesting/challenging?

increasing feelings of indispensability?

increasing performance feedback?

500

This can lead to errors in decision-making as people following along with decisions made by the group because they don't want to be an outcast/make waves.

What is groupthink?