Training & Fitness

Diuretics

Diuretics (sometimes called water pills) are drugs including Frusemide, Chlorothiazide, and Hydrochlorothiazide. Their purpose is to remove excess water from the body although each type of diuretic does this in a different way. Medical Uses of Diuretics Diuretics are used in the treatment of a number of medical conditions including: Hypertension (high blood pressure) Oedema […]

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Drug Testing in Sport

Drug testing has become an increasingly large part of both professional and amateur sports. An athlete can be called for drug testing at any time, in or out of competition. During competition, some sports only carry out drug testing on the winning team or top three competitors. Others will test by random selection from all

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Skill Related Fitness

skill related fitness

As well as the traditional components of health-related fitness, the term fitness can be broken down into skill components. These are important in performing the more technical aspects of many sport and include speed, reaction time, agility, balance, coordination, and power. Speed Most sports and activities require some form of speed. Even long-distance running often requires

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Types of Fitness Tests

Types of fitness test

Fitness tests can be devised to test all aspects of fitness, providing the test follows fitness testing principles. The following are examples of simple fitness tests which can easily be reproduced away from a lab and measure strength, power, anaerobic endurance, local muscular endurance, aerobic endurance, flexibility, balance, reaction time and body composition. Strength fitness

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Fitness Testing

Fitness testing

Fitness testing is a way of gaining information about the health-related and skill related components of an athletes fitness. Testing can take place in a number of environments, with laboratory testing being the most accurate. However, you can carry out a large range of tests outside of the lab, which provide a lot of useful

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Principles of Training

principles of training

In order to get the most out of your training, you must follow some basic simple training principles which are overload, specificity, reversibility, and variance. Overload means we must put our bodies under more stress than normal in order for adaptive changes to be made. Specificity relates to ensuring the training done is specific to

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