Principles of Training

Cards (38)

  • What is the recommended introductory physical activity for exercise?
    Walking
  • What is the purpose of the recommendations from the Public Health Agency (PHA)?
    To plan and evaluate health-related exercise
  • What is the maximum intensity on the Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale?
    10
  • What does an RPE of 10 indicate about a person's exertion level?
    Working flat out and completely out of breath
  • How long can a person maintain maximum intensity during exercise?
    10-30 seconds
  • What is the RPE intensity range for very hard intensity exercise?
    9
  • What type of exercises require an RPE intensity of 150%+?
    Resistance exercises to develop strength
  • What does an RPE of 7-8 indicate about a person's exercise intensity?
    Working hard and breathing heavily
  • What is the RPE intensity for moderate to vigorous exercise?
    5-6
  • What is the recommended RPE intensity for resistance exercises aimed at endurance?
    23%-30M RPE intensity
  • How often should flexibility exercises be performed?
    At least three times per week
  • What is the minimum duration for vigorous physical activity recommended per week?
    3 hours
  • What is the recommended frequency for muscular strength/endurance exercises?
    Three days per week
  • What is the FITT principle used for?
    To plan effective physical activity programs
  • What does the 'F' in the FITT principle stand for?
    Frequency
  • How is intensity measured in the FITT principle?
    Using the rate of perceived exertion (RPE)
  • What does the 'T' in the FITT principle refer to?
    Time
  • How can workload (WI) be calculated?
    RPE multiplied by time spent
  • If a workout has an RPE of 9 for 30 minutes, what is the overall workload?
    270270
  • What does measuring intensity through distances and times help determine?
    The actual effort required for tasks
  • What happens if training stops according to the principle of reversibility?
    Fitness levels will decrease
  • What is the principle of progressive overload?
    Gradually increasing training intensity
  • What does the principle of specificity require in training?
    Focus on important fitness components
  • Why is variety important in a training program?
    To avoid boredom and plateauing
  • What are the key principles of training represented by the acronym SPORRT?
    • Specificity
    • Progressive Overload
    • Rest/Recovery
    • Reversibility
    • Tedium
  • What are the components of physical fitness that should be focused on for health and well-being?
    • Aerobic energy production
    • Muscular strength/endurance
    • Flexibility
  • How can one apply the FITT principle to increase physical fitness?
    • Increase frequency of workouts
    • Increase intensity of workouts
    • Increase time spent training
    • Vary types of exercises
  • What is the importance of recovery in a training program?
    • Allows muscles to recover
    • Replaces fuel used during workouts
    • Prevents overtraining
  • What is the consequence of not maintaining physical fitness through training?
    • Loss of fitness levels
    • Reversal of biological adaptations
  • How can variety in exercise help maintain motivation?
    • Reduces boredom
    • Prevents plateauing in fitness
  • What is the recommended duration for a vigorous physical activity session?
    • Minimum of 10 minutes at a time
    • 60 minutes minimum for a day
  • What types of exercises are recommended for flexibility?
    • Static flexibility exercises
    • Dynamic flexibility exercises
  • What is the recommended frequency for aerobic exercises?
    • Minimum of 3 days per week for vigorous activity
    • Minimum of 4 days per week for moderate activity
  • What is the significance of the RPE scale in exercise?
    • Measures perceived exertion during workouts
    • Helps individuals gauge workout intensity
  • What is the role of muscular endurance/strength exercises?
    • Develops strength in major muscle groups
    • Performed three days per week
  • What is the recommended intensity for muscular endurance exercises?
    • Moderate intensity (5/10 RPE)
    • Vigorous intensity (7/10 RPE)
  • What is the recommended duration for moderate physical activity?
    • Minimum of 10 minutes at a time
    • Total of 4 hours per week
  • What is the significance of the FITT principle in exercise planning?
    • Ensures a balanced approach to fitness
    • Helps tailor programs to individual needs