The Three Training Seasons (OCR GCSE Physical Education): Revision Notes
📚 Revision Notes
The Three Training Seasons
Seasonal Aspects
Pre-season (preparation phase): This is the period up to the competition
➕ Training includes:
Develop techniques specific to the sport
- General fitness training such as continuous, fartlek, or interval training sessions to increase aerobic fitness
- Weight training to build up strength and muscular endurance
✔️ Benefits:
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Fitness and skills lost during the post-season can be regained
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Skills and techniques can be improved. This means matches at the start of the season are more successful
Competitive season (peak): This is the playing season
➕ Training includes:
- Taking part in matches every week
- Maintenance of fitness related to activity
- Limited training, as it may cause fatigue which would decrease performance
- Concentration on skills, set plays, and tactics to improve performance
✔️ Benefits:
- Fitness levels and quality of performance can be maintained throughout the season
Post-season (transition phase): This is the period of rest, active recovery, and light aerobic work after the competitive season
➕ Training includes:
- Rest to recover from the competitive season
- Light aerobic exercise, to maintain a level of general fitness
✔️ Benefits:
- Athletes are fully rested and ready for pre-season
- Not too much fitness is lost
⚽ Football Season:
