A-LEVEL PE (OCR): PAPER 1 - Preparation and Training Method Part 1
This set of flashcards explains the concept of periodisation in training — the structured division of a training program into macro-, meso-, and micro-cycles. It also outlines tapering and the focus of Preparatory Phase 1, helping athletes optimise performance and recovery throughout the training year.
What is PERIODISATION ?
the ORGANISED DIVISION of training into blocks, each with a GOAL and TIME-FRAME
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What is PERIODISATION ?
the ORGANISED DIVISION of training into blocks, each with a GOAL and TIME-FRAME
What is a MACRO-CYCLE ?
a LONG-TERM training plan, typically over ONE YEAR, to achieve a long-term goal
What is a MESO-CYCLE ?
a MID-TERM training plan, typically SIX WEEKS, to achieve a mid-term goal
What is a MICRO-CYCLE ?
a SHORT-TERM training plan, typically ONE WEEK, to achieve a short-term goal
What is TAPERING ?
MAINTAINING the INTENSITY but DECREASING the VOLUME of training by ONE THIRD to prepare for competition
What happens in PREPARATORY PHASE 1 ?
off-season
aerobic training
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What is PERIODISATION ? | the ORGANISED DIVISION of training into blocks, each with a GOAL and TIME-FRAME |
What is a MACRO-CYCLE ? | a LONG-TERM training plan, typically over ONE YEAR, to achieve a long-term goal |
What is a MESO-CYCLE ? | a MID-TERM training plan, typically SIX WEEKS, to achieve a mid-term goal |
What is a MICRO-CYCLE ? | a SHORT-TERM training plan, typically ONE WEEK, to achieve a short-term goal |
What is TAPERING ? | MAINTAINING the INTENSITY but DECREASING the VOLUME of training by ONE THIRD to prepare for competition |
What happens in PREPARATORY PHASE 1 ? |
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What happens in the PREPARATORY PHASE 2 ? |
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What happens in the COMPETITIVE PHASE 3 ? |
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What happens in the COMPETITIVE PHASE 4 ? |
- training load gradually reduced |
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What is AEROBIC CAPACITY ? | the ability of the body to INSPIRE, TRANSPORT and UTILISE oxygen to perform SUSTAINED periods of aerobic activity |
What is VO2 MAX ? | MAXIMUM VOLUME of oxygen inspired, transported and utilised PER MINUTE during EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE |
| millilitres per kilogram per minute (ml/kg/min) |
What are the 4 factors that affect VO2 max ? |
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How does PHYSIOLOGICAL MAKE-UP affect VO2 max ? |
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How does AGE affect VO2 max ? |
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How does GENDER affect VO2 max ? |
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How does TRAINING affect VO2 max ? |
- training causes adaptations |
What is CAPILLARISATION ? |
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What is OBLA ? | ONSET of BLOOD LACTATE ACID |
What are the 4 tests for AEROBIC CAPACITY ? |
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What is the DIRECT GAS ANALYSIS ? - test for aerobic capacity |
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What are the ADVANTAGES of direct gas analysis ? |
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What are the DISADVANTAGES of direct gas analysis ? |
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What is the COPPER 12-MINUTE RUN ? |
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What are the ADVANTAGES of the cooper 12-minute run ? |
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What are the DISADVANTAGES of the cooper 12-minute run ? |
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What is the QUEEN'S COLLEGE STEP TEST ? |
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What are the ADVANTAGES of the queen's college step test ? |
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What are the DISADVANTAGES of the queen's college step test ? |
| - not sport specific |
What is the NCF MULTI-STAGE FITNESS TEST ? |
| - progressive intensities |
What are the ADVANTAGES of the NCF multi-stage fitness test ? |
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What are the DISADVANTAGES of the NCF multi-stage fitness test ? |
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What is KARVONEN'S PRINCIPLE ? | training HR = resting HR + %(HRmax - resting HR) |
| steady-state low-moderate intensity work for a prolonged period of time |
What is the INTENSITY of continuous training ? | 60 - 80% of HRmax |
What is the DURATION of continuous training ? | 20 - 80 mins |
What are the ADVANTAGES of continuous training ? |
| - little equipment |
What are the DISADVANTAGES of continuous training ? |
| - not sport specific |
What is HIIT ? | repeated bouts of high-intensity work followed by varied recovery times |
What is the INTENSITY of HIIT ? (work intervals) | 80 - 95% of HRmax |
What is the DURATION of HIIT ? (work intervals) | 5 secs - 8 mins |
What is the INTENSITY of HIIT ? (rest intervals) | 40 - 50% HRmax |
What is the DURATION of HIIT ? (rest intervals) | equal to the work intervals (1:1 work to relief) |
AEROBIC TRAINING : RESPIRATORY SYSTEM : STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS : FUNCTIONAL EFFECT |
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AEROBIC TRAINING : CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM : STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS : FUNCTIONAL EFFECT |
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AEROBIC TRAINING : MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM : STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS : FUNCTIONAL EFFECT |
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AEROBIC TRAINING : METABOLIC SYSTEM : STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS : FUNCTIONAL EFFECT |
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What is STATIC STRENGTH ? |
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Give an example of static strength | handstand on the floor |
What is DYNAMIC STRENGTH ? |
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Give an example of dynamic strength ? | hop, step, jump phase in triple jump |
What is MAXIMUM STRENGTH ? |
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Give an example of maximum strength | Olympic weightlifter performing deadlift |
What is EXPLOSIVE STRENGTH ? |
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Give an example of explosive strength | sprinter |
What is STRENGTH ENDURANCE ? |
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Give an example of explosive strength | wrestling |
What are the 4 AFFECTING FACTORS of strength ? |
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How does the CROSS-SECTION AREA affect strength ? |
| - 16-30N per cm of muscle cross section |
How does FIBRE TYPE affect strength ? |
| - large number of motor neurons forming large motor units |
How does GENDER affect strength ? |
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How does AGE affect strength ? |
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What is the average vertical jump score for 16-19 | females = 36 - 46 cm males = 40 - 49 cm |
What is the ONE REP MAX TEST ? | MAXIMUM STRENGTH
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What are the STRENGTHS of the one rep max test ? |
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What are the WEAKNESSES of the one rep max test ? |
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What is the GRIP STRENGTH DYNAMOMETER ? | MAXIMUM STRENGTH
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What are the STRENGTHS of the grip strength dynamometer ? |
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What are the WEAKNESSES of the grip strength dynamometer ? |
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What is the UK ABDOMINAL CURL TEST ? | STRENGTH ENDURANCE
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What are the STRENGTH of the uk abdominal curl test ? |
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What are the WEAKNESSES of the uk abdominal test ? |
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What is the VERTICAL JUMP TEST ? | EXPLOSIVE STRENGTH
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What are the STRENGTHS of the vertical jump test ? |
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