Components of Training |
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Components of Training Basic abilities of endurance, force (strength related) and speed (skill related) are crucial for multi-sport performance. Advanced abilities include muscular endurance, anaerobic endurance and power Every athlete must begin the year with the development of endurance, force and speed before moving on to advanced abilities. Training should progress from general to specific in all ability areas. The various abilities are developed at different times of the year and that development should follow a periodization plan. Basic Abilities Force: ability to overcome resistance; relates to how well you do in rough water, hills, wind. Speed: the ability to move more effectively while swimming, running or biking; it has nothing to do with how fast you are going, but rather how technically well you are moving. Advanced Abilities
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