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HMS, TIP 2012 HSC 27

How can THREE principles of training be applied to improve strength? Provide examples.   (6 marks)

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  • Progressive overload requires gradually increasing training demands to stimulate strength adaptations. This occurs when athletes systematically increase weight, repetitions or sets over time. For example, a weightlifter progressing from 60kg to 80kg bench press over eight weeks demonstrates progressive overload application. Without continuous progression, strength plateaus because muscles adapt to consistent loads.
  • Specificity ensures training matches the demands of the target activity or muscle group. This means exercises must replicate movement patterns and energy systems used in performance. For instance, a shot-putter performing explosive medicine ball throws creates specific adaptations for their competitive throwing technique. This principle results in targeted muscle fibre recruitment patterns.
  • Training thresholds establish minimum intensity levels required to stimulate strength improvements. This typically involves working at 70-85% of one repetition maximum for optimal strength gains. For example, a rugby player performing squats at 75% of maximum weight triggers the physiological adaptations necessary for increased muscular strength and power development. Below this threshold, minimal strength gains occur.
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  • Progressive overload requires gradually increasing training demands to stimulate strength adaptations. This occurs when athletes systematically increase weight, repetitions or sets over time. For example, a weightlifter progressing from 60kg to 80kg bench press over eight weeks demonstrates progressive overload application. Without continuous progression, strength plateaus because muscles adapt to consistent loads.
  • Specificity ensures training matches the demands of the target activity or muscle group. This means exercises must replicate movement patterns and energy systems used in performance. For instance, a shot-putter performing explosive medicine ball throws creates specific adaptations for their competitive throwing technique. This principle results in targeted muscle fibre recruitment patterns.
  • Training thresholds establish minimum intensity levels required to stimulate strength improvements. This typically involves working at 70-85% of one repetition maximum for optimal strength gains. For example, a rugby player performing squats at 75% of maximum weight triggers the physiological adaptations necessary for increased muscular strength and power development. Below this threshold, minimal strength gains occur.

Filed Under: Principles of training Tagged With: Band 4, smc-5460-05-Adaptations

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