Skill Related Components
Health Related Components
Training methods
Training principles
Volleyball Misc
100

Define Agility

The ability to change direction quickly and effectively

100

What is cardiovascular endurance?

The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen for long periods.

100

30 mins of jogging is an example of what training method?

continuous 

100

What does specificity mean

Training should match the sport or skill you want to improve.

100

According to FIVB rules, when is it legal for a back-row setter to attack the ball above the height of the net?

never

200

explain how coordination helps a tennis player

hand eye coordination helps them contact the ball effectively

200

The sit and reach test tests what fitness component?

flexibility

200

which method alternates between high and low intesity work periods

interval training

200

How does progressive overload differ in runners vs weightlifters?

Running: increase distance or pace. Weightlifting: increase load, reps, or sets.

200

What is the exact rule regarding a Libero setting the ball with an overhand finger pass in the front zone?

If the Libero sets the ball with an overhand finger pass while standing in the front zone, teammates cannot attack the ball above the height of the net. If they do, it is a fault.

300

Identify 2 skill related components important for a basketballer (tell me why too)

Agility (dodging opponents) and power (explosive jumps for rebounds)

300

What is the difference between muscular strength and muscular endurance?

Strength = producing maximum force once. Endurance = producing sub-maximal force repeatedly.

300

how can resistance training target endurance vs strength

Endurance = light weight, high reps. Strength = heavy weight, low reps.

300

A faster runner may complete longer intervals than a beginner in the same session - this is an example of?

individuality 

300

During a rally, the ball touches the ceiling and drops back down into the playing area. What is the ruling?

Under FIVB rules, if the ball touches the ceiling or any overhead object, it is immediately out of play — point to the opponent.

400

A netballer keeps missing intercepts by a split second. Which skill-related component may be limiting their performance?

Reaction time.  

400

1RM testing is a simple test to measure what?

muscular strength

400

why is fartlek training beneficial for a soccer player?

Soccer involves constant pace changes.

400

why is reversibility important during injury

fitness is lost if training stops

400

In FIVB competition, how many Libero players may be designated per team, and can they be team captain?

Each team may designate up to two Liberos, but a Libero cannot be captain or acting captain

500

What is the most important skill related component for a shot-put athlete?

Power

500

How is body composition important for gymnasts and rugby players?

In gymnastics, low body fat and lean muscle improve performance in flips and holds. In rugby, higher muscle mass is beneficial for tackling.

500

what are some pros and cons of cross-training for an elite cyclist 

Pros: reduces overuse injuries, builds fitness variety. Cons: doesn’t fully match cycling demands.

500

How can a coach balance intensity and recovery to prevent overtraining? (give 2 recommendations)

Use periodisation, rest days, recovery sessions, and monitoring workload.

500

Is a double contact always a fault?

No. A double contact is legal only on the team’s first contact (e.g., serve receive or dig), provided it is not a carry