Unit 10
Unit 10
Unit 10
Unit 10
Training in Sports
Key Points :
Strength—Definition, Types and Methods of Improving Strength—Isometric, Isotonic and isokinetic.
Endurance—Definition, Types and Methods of Develop Endurance— Continuous Training, Interval Training and
Fartlek Training.
Speed—Definition, Types and Methods of Develop Speed—Acceleration Run and Pace Run.
Flexibility—Definition, Types and Methods to Improve Flexibility.
Coordinative Abilities—Definition and Types.
Strength, its types and method of development
Strength is the ability to overcome resistance or to act against resistance.
a) Maximum Strength:- It is the ability to overcome or to act against resistance. It is the maximum force which is
applied by the muscles to perform any certain activity. For developing maximum strength intensity is high and
repetitions are less.
b) Explosive Strength: It is a combination of strength and speed abilities. It is the ability to overcome resistance with
high speed. For developing explosive strength, intensity is sub maximum and repetitions are performed as fast as
possible.
c) Strength Endurance: It is the ability to overcome resistance or to act against resistance under conditions of fatigue.
Method of development
ISOMETRIC EXERCISE –
Isometric exercises are those exercises, which are not visible. In fact there are no direct movements, hence they can‘t
be observed. In these exercises, work is performed but is not seen directly. In these exercises, a group of muscles carry
out tension against the other group of muscles. For example, pushing against a sturdy wall.
ISOTONIC EXERCISE
The literal meaning of the word isotonic is constant tension i.e., iso means constant ant tonic means tension. In this
exercise the length of muscles changes (shortens or lengthens) during action along with tension in them. Isotonic
exercise is a form of active exercise in which muscles contract and cause movement. There is no significant change in
resistance throughout the movement, so the force of contraction remains constant. Such exercise greatly enhances
joint mobility and helps improve muscle strength and tone.
Isokinetic exercise
These exercise are performed on specially designed machines.These exercies are developed by Perrine in 1968. In
these exercise, contraction of muscles applies maximum force only at a particular angle of its range of movement,
wheras, in isokinetic exercise contraction of force throughout the complete range of movement. These exercie involve
a specific type of muscle contraction which is not involved in games and sports like rowing and swimming.
Speed, its types and method of development
Speed is the rate of motion, or the rate of change of position. It is expressed as distance moved per unit of time. Speed
is measured in the same physical units of measurement as velocity. Speed is defined as the ability of an individual to
perform similar movements consecutively at Fastest rate, e.g., short distance races like 100 metres and 200 metres.
Speed as the capacity of an individual to perform successive movement of the same pattern at a fast rate.
Types of Speed:
1) Movement speed: It is the ability to do a movement in minimum time. It depends upon technique, explosive
strength, flexibility and coordinative abilities.
2) Locomotor ability: It is the ability to maintain maximum speed for a maximum time or distance. Events like 100mt,
200 mt, 400mt requires this ability.
3) Speed Endurance: Speed endurance is the ability to perform movements with high speed under conditions of
fatigue. This depends upon technique, local muscular endurance and lactic acid tolerance ability.
Methods for improving speed.
1) Acceleration runs- It is the ability to increase speed from jogging to running and finally sprinting. It depends on
explosive strength, frequency of movement & technique. To attain maximum speed from a stationary position this is
practised after learning proper technique.
2) pace run or races- A competitive pace race is a timed race in which the objective is not to finish in the least time,
but to finish within the prescribed time and in the best physical condition. In some races, the prescribed time is very
narrowly defined and the winner is the competitor who finishes closest to the prescribed time. Complete recovery is
ensured between two repetitions. This means to running the whole distance of a race at a constant speed. In this the
athlete runs the race with uniform speed.
Flexibility, its types and method of development
Following are the stretching ways for flexibility development:
Active stretching is where you are taking the muscle beyond its normal range of motion with assistance (PNF or with
the help of a partner)
Passive stretching allows the muscles and tendons to stretch naturally without the use of additional forces acting on
the muscle/tendon. The flexibility gains are not as great with passive stretching as it is with active stretching.
1. Static stretching is a technique where the muscle is slowly stretched and then held in kthe stretched position for
several seconds. This type of stretching allows the muscle to be relaxed so that a greater length can be achieved. It is
the most frequently.
2. Used and most recommended type of stretching. There is a low risk of injury with this technique.
3. PNF stretching is much longer stretching session when compared to the other types. It requires a partner‘s help to
utilize this technique. The use of a partner is so that there can be a contraction and relaxation phase. This type of
stretching is actually the most effective form of stretching, but it is also considered the most painful type of stretching,
4. Dynamic stretching is a technique that many athletes should be accustomed to. This type of stretching can be in the
form of leg swing walks or carioca just to name a few. This is a great way for teens to work on their flexibility in a fun
way. It allows them to be active and it can be done with groups and teas. This type of stretching goes for more than
two seconds and is done without stopping the movement.
5. Ballistic stretching is a type of stretching, but it is not recommended for improving flexibility. This type of
stretching could lead to muscle soreness and injury because it is possible that this technique could cause small tears in
soft tissue due to the bouncing movements that force the muscle to lengthen. Ballistic stretching due to the bouncing,
could stretch ligaments too far if the movement is not controlled.
Endurance its types and method of development
Endurance- Endurance (also called Stamina, or Durability) is the ability of an organism to exert itself and remain
active for a long period of time, as well as its ability to resist, withstand, recover from, and have immunity to wounds,
or fatigue. In humans, it is usually used in aerobic or anaerobic exercise. endurance. Endurance training which is
designed to improve stamina, endurance, and overall performance. Athletes use it while they prepare for both long and
short events. People who are not athletes may utilize endurance training as a method to get fit. It is the ability to
withstand fatigue.
Types of Endurance:
1. Basic Endurance: Basis endurance is the ability to perform movements in which large number of body muscles are
involved and the activity is performed at slow pace for long duration such as jogging, walking, slow running and
swimming.
2. Speed Endurance: It is the ability to resist fatigue in activities lasting up to 45 seconds. The event of 400 mts sprint
is the most suitable example of speed endurance. This is mainly dependent upon the power and capacity of energy
production.
3. General Endurance: It is the ability to resist fatigue satisfactorily cause by different types of activities. Activities
may be aerobic or anaerobic in nature. These activities may be low or high intensity but for longer duration.
Various methods to develop Endurance ability-
a) Continuous method- The load administered for a prolonged period of time. As the loads are continued for a long
time the intensity of running is low. It may be slow continuous, fast continuous and varied pace method.
b) Interval type of training involves repeated efforts at are relatively faster pace, separated by measured intervals of
incomplete recovery. It is based on the principle of effort & recovery. It can be classified into short time interval,
middle time interval and long time interval.
c) Fartlek training- Fartlek, developed in the 1930,s which means “speed play” in Swedish, is a training method that
blends continuous training with interval training. The variable intensity and continuous nature of the exercise places
stress on both the aerobic and anaerobic systems .Intensity and speed can be varied whenever the athlete wishes.
Fartlek training allows the athlete to run freely over varying distances and at varying speeds. Fartlek allows the athlete
to run at varying intensity levels over distances of their choice. This type of training stresses both the aerobic and
anaerobic energy pathways.
Diagram- 1. Warm up with a steady jog for approximately 7-10 minutes, 2. High intensity sprint, for aproximately 60-
75 seconds, 3. Light Jog for approximately 130-150 seconds, 4. Cool down with a steady jog for 7-10 minutes, 5. Run
hill or stairs, 6. Vertical jump from crouch position, 15-20 times, 7. Push-ups, 8. Sit-ups, 9. Lunges