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IB Sports, exercise and Measurement & evaluation of human health science performance Topic 6 6.3.1 Distinguish between the concepts of health-related Measuremen fitness and performance-related (skill-related) fitness t Sub-topics • Health related factors are physiologically 1. Statistical Analysis based and determine the ability of an individual to meet the physical demands of 2. Components of fitness the activity. 3. Principles of training programme design • Skill related factors are based upon the neuromuscular system and determine how successful a person can perform a specific skill. • Wesson et.al 2005 IB Sports, exercise and Measurement & evaluation of human health science performance Topic 6 6.3.1 Distinguish between the concepts of health-related Measuremen fitness and performance-related (skill-related) fitness t Sub-topics • Both health and skill related are required in all activities, but the relative importance of 1. Statistical each dimension may differ. Analysis • For example, a person may be physically 2. Components of fitness suited to tennis, possessing speed, 3. Principles of endurance and strength requirements, but training programme may not possess the hand eye coordination design to strike the ball successfully. In this instance the individual may be more suited to an activity such as distance running that requires fewer skill related components. • Wesson et.al 2005 IB Sports, exercise and Measurement & evaluation of human health science performance Topic 6 6.3.2 Outline the major components of fitness Measuremen t Sub-topics Strength 1. Statistical Analysis • Relates to the ability of the body to apply a 2. Components force. The recognised definition of strength of fitness is, the maximum force that can be developed 3. Principles of training in a muscle or group of muscles in a single programme design maximal contraction. IB Sports, exercise and Measurement & evaluation of human health science performance Topic 6 6.3.2 Outline the major components of fitness Measuremen t Sub-topics However, it is how we apply strength that is important in the sporting context. Three 1. Statistical classifications have been identified: Analysis • Maximum strength: an athlete who requires a 2. Components very large force to overcome a resistance in a of fitness single contraction e.g. weight lifting 3. Principles of training • Elastic strength (Power): an athlete who requires programme design to overcome resistance rapidly yet prepare the muscle quickly for sequential contraction e.g. sprinting, triple jump • Strength endurance: an athlete who is required to undergo repeated contractions and withstand fatigue e.g. rowing, swimming • Wesson et.al 2005 IB Sports, exercise and Measurement & evaluation of human health science performance Topic 6 6.3.2 Outline the major components of fitness Measuremen t Sub-topics Local Muscle Endurance Is the ability of a particular muscle group to 1. Statistical Analysis keep working at the desired level of effort for as long as the situation demands. It is often 2. Components of fitness controlled by the body’s tolerance of the 3. Principles of increasing levels of lactic acid which the training programme activity creates. It is of high importance in: design • The arms in a 200m swim. • The legs in a marathon • The arms, abdominals and quadriceps in a 2000m rowing race. • Smyth 2nd Ed et.al 2006
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