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Intermediate 1
Preparation of the Body
Identifying Types and Aspects of fitness.
Testing aspects of fitness relevant to your position.
Importance of a warm up
Cycle of Analysis
Stage 4
Review
Stage 1
Investigate
Stage 3
Develop
Stage 2
Analyse
Lesson Objectives
Identifying Types and Aspects of
fitness.
Testing aspects of fitness relevant to
your position.
Importance of a warm up
Identifying Types and
Aspects of fitness.
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Types of Fitness
3 Types of Fitness
Physical
Skill-related
Mental
Physical
Fitness
CRE
Local
Muscular
Endurance
Strength
Power
Speed
Flexibility
Speed
Endurance
Skill
Related
Agility
Reaction
Time
Balance
Timing
Coordination
Movement
anticipation
Mental
Level of
Arousal
Rehearsal
Managing
Emotions
Specific fitness demands of different roles
To perform effectively you require a wide
range of skill-related, physical and mental
skills.
the specific requirements for each player vary
depending on their position and role.
Didier Drogba - Forward
Strength
Speed
Power
Steven Gerrard – Central Midfield
Cardio-Respiratory
Endurance
Strength
Managing Emotions
Cristiano Ronaldo – Right Midfield
Speed Endurance
Agility
Although all football players require
stamina,
speed endurance
muscular endurance
power
speed
strength
flexibility
the specific PHYSICAL fitness requirements for
each player depend on their position and role.
Football
Physical
Fitness
Specific
Position
Specific
Aspects of fitness
Types and Aspects of Fitness
2007 Int 1 Paper
2(a) Activities require different types of fitness.
Write down three types of fitness and two aspects of fitness.
Types of fitness
Aspects of fitness
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2.
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Fitness demands of different roles
2007 Int 1 Paper
2(a) Choose an activity from your course and name a position you played.
Activity: ________
Position: _________
Select two aspects of fitness which are important to your performance in this activity.
Aspect of fitness 1 ____________________ (1)
Aspect of fitness 2 ____________________ (1)
(b) How did aspect of fitness 1 affect your performance? (2)
How did aspect of fitness 2 affect your performance? (2)
Specific fitness demands of a midfielder
Position- Midfielder
CRE - to cope with the high intensity demands of continually
moving for 90 minutes without performance level decreasing.
Speed endurance - to continually make repeated sprints over a
variety of distances without performance
decreasing
Strength - to hold off strong challenges and win tackles
Agility- to create gaps, move quickly into space, turn quickly with the
ball and change direction
Determination - to work hard in defence and attack throughout the game.
Managing Emotions – remaining in control of your emotions and feelings in
demanding situations. If a decision goes against you can you remain
calm and focussed on the game. Similarly if an opponent fouls you, do
you remain in control of your emotions and stay focussed on the game.
Testing aspects of fitness
relevant to your position
Testing physical fitness
After naming the specific aspects of physical
fitness required for your position it was
important to test your level of fitness.
There are two ways of doing this
Within the activity
Out-with the activity
Football
Physical
Fitness
Specific
Position
Specific
Aspects of
fitness
Within
Activity
Test Fitness
Outwith
Activity
Testing Specific Aspects of fitness within the activity
Testing fitness within the activity
requires you to assess your fitness
within the game of football.
Within the activity
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Time related movement observation
schedule
Testing Specific Aspects of fitness Out-with the
activity
Testing your fitness out-with the activity
requires you to undertake a variety of
standardised fitness tests.
Standardised fitness tests to be undertaken
Multi stage fitness test
12 minute Cooper Run
Illinois Agility Test
KHS derived Speed Endurance Test
With a partner
1. Name a test for CRE
2. Describe the test
3. Explain the benefit of using a
standardised test.
Importance of a warm up
Importance of a warm up
Before you start any activity, a physical warm up is needed. A warm up
prepares you for the work ahead.
A warm up typically includes 3 parts.
1.
Pulse raising activity, normally jogging. This increases heart
rate which in turn means more blood will flow to the muscles.
2.
Static stretching, large muscle groups and joints are slowly
stretched to their limit.
3.
Dynamic stretching, muscle groups and joints are stretched
faster and more vigorously.
Stretching has two benefits
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It allows muscles to move more easily.
It improves the flexibility of a joint.