BPK 143 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-6: Stroke Volume, Skeletal Muscle, Gastrocnemius Muscle

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Name and briefly describe the four principles of physiologic conditioning. [one-half mark for listing the principle and one-half mark for a short description: overload principle. In order to improve your fitness level you have to stress the body system (e. g. muscular system) at a level above the normal state. Doing so forces the system to adapt and function more efficiently: specificity principle. In order to obtain specific training effects that you need or desire (e. g. to be able to run 10 km), specific training (e. g. In order to obtain specific training effects that you need or desire (e. g. to be able to run 10 km), specific training (e. g. running) focuses on improve that aspect: reversibility principle. Also known as the use it or lose it principle where a regular program must be maintained to prevent de-conditioning and loss of functional capacity: individual differences principle.

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