define periodisation
dividing the year into blocks or sections, known as ‘cycles,’ where specific training occurs
what is the aim of periodisation? (2)
how many cycles does periodisation consist of?
what are they?
three:
macrocycle
mesocycle
microcycle
how many phases does periodisation have?
what are they?
five:
general preparation
specific preparation
pre-competition
competition
recovery
macrocycle length
1 year to 4 years, depending on the sport
macrocycle (2)
the preparation period
the competition period
the transition/recovery period
how many phases does the preparation period have?
TWO
general preparation
specific preparation
how many phases does the competition period have?
THREE
pre-competition
competition
tapering/peaking
how many phases does the transition period have?
ONE
recovery
mesocycle length
2 weeks to 6 months
mesocycle (2)
microcycle length
1 to 14 days
microcycle (3)
define an outcome-oriented goal? (2)
example of an outcome-oriented goal
winning a competition or reaching a specific ranking
“i want to win the 100m sprint race in the upcoming olympics”
define a performance-oriented goal? (2)
example of a performance-oriented goal
“i want to improve my sprint time by 0.5 seconds in the next month”
define a process oriented goal (2)