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LaFayette Fitness Project
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Definitions…..
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Muscular Strength= how much force your muscles can exert at one time.
This is often related to explosive movements such as slam dunking a
Basketball, spiking a Volleyball, Sprinting or doing a 1 rep max lift. When
exercising to improve Muscular Strength you should do 10 repetitions or less of an
exercise per set, at a relatively high weight.
Muscular Strength
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Muscular Endurance= how well your muscles can repeatedly generate force.
This is often related to long lasting activities such as running a Cross Country
race, swimming a long distance, going Cross Country Skiing or Snowshoeing. When
exercising to improve Muscular Endurance you should be performing 12 repetitions or more of an exercise per set, at a relatively
low weight.
Muscular Endurance
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Cardio-Respiratory Endurance= the ability of
the heart and lungs to supply oxygen and energy to the muscles of the body during sustained activity.
Cardio-Respiratory Endurance
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Flexibility= the ability of the body to move through a full range of motion
around a joint.
Flexibility
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Body Composition= the ratio of lean mass to fat in the body.
Did you know that muscle is three times as dense as fat? So imagine a piece of tissue in your body that is the size of a
tennis ball. If that body tissue was fat it would weight 1 pound; but if that tissue was muscle it would weight 3 pounds.
Body Composition
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Goals:Cardiorespiratory Endurance Muscular StrengthMuscular Endurance Body Composition Flexibility
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A good goal is written, specific,
measurable, challenging,
believable and has a specific deadline.
Goal writing:
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Currently I am only able to get 7 inches on the sit and reach box. My goal is to be able to reach 10
inches. I will accomplish this goal by doing Yoga 3 times a week and also incorporate
flexibility training that will help with my hamstring flexibility.
Flexibility
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My current BMI is 25 and my goal is to decrease that score to a 23.
I will achieve this goal by combining a diet rich in nutritious
foods, cut out high fat snacks, and incorporporate aerobic,
strength and flexibility training.
Body Composition
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I am currently able to run/walk a 15 minute mile, completing 2 miles in 30 minutes with my heart rate at
the low end of my target heart rate zone. My goal is to be able to cut
my mile time to 10 minutes, jogging the whole time and complete 4.5 miles in 45 minutes with my heart rate in my target heart rate zone.
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
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I am currently able to complete 5 push ups. My goal is to be able
to complete 20 push-ups without my muscles becoming fatigued. I will accomplish this by strength training 2 times a week focusing
on my upper body with low weights and many repetitions.
Muscular Endurance
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I am currently able to bench 55 lbs. for 5 reps. My goal is
to be able to bench 75 lbs. for 5 reps. I will accomplish this by strength training 2 times a week focusing on my upper body using a multiple set
workout.
Muscular Strength
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Frequency Intensity
TimeType
FITT
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Frequency – at least 3 times a weekIntensity – (elevated heart rate to have
muscles warm and pliable)Time – 30 minutes
Type – Flexibility Training
Example for one day:30 minute Pilate video at 50% max heart
rate
FITT for Flexibility
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Frequency – at least 3 times a weekIntensity – get your heart rate in the
target heart rate zone60-80% of max heart rate
Time – 30 minutesType – Aerobic TrainingEXAMPLE for one day:
30 minute jog with my heart rate at 150 bpm.
FITT for Cardiorespiratory Endurance
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Frequency – at least 2 times a week
Intensity – weight liftedTime – reps and sets
Type – StrengthTrainingEXAMPLE on next slide…
FITT for Strength Training
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MULTIPLE SET WORKOUT – 5 OR MORE EXERCISES – SPECIFIC RESULTS SINGLE SET WORKOUT – 12 OR MORE EXERCISES – GENERAL RESULTS
CHEST PRESS 80 LBS – 12 REPS, 1 SET
LEG PRESS100 LBS. – 12 REPS, 1 SET
ETC.
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All Classes except for 2-2 will have half the class
going to a computer lab next PE class to type out
the fitness project.
2-2 – all will be in the gym for activity!
HAVE YOUR PE CLOTHES FOR PARTICIPATION
NEXT CLASS…..
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Go to the gym, put your card in the bucket for attendance. At that point you will find out if
you will be going to the computer lab.
COMPUTER LAB PEOPLE – FIND YOUR WORKSHEET FROM LAST CLASS, GO DIRECTLY
TO THE COMPUTER LAB, SIGN ON THE COMPUTER AND BEGIN!
ACTIVITY PEOPLE – YOU WILL HAVE 5 MINUTES FROM THE TIME THE BELL RINGS TO BE IN THE GYM TO START CLASS. WE WILL START WITH WARM-UPS, EXPLAIN THE ACTIVITY AND THEN
BEGIN!
WHAT IS EXPECTED?