Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
What is the difference between frequency and intensity in exercise?
Advertisements
उत्तर
| S. No. | Aspect | Frequency | Intensity |
| 1. | Definition | Frequency refers to the number of exercise sessions performed during a given period, usually measured in days per week. | Intensity is the effort required during exercise, expressed as a percentage of an individual's maximum capacity. |
| 2. | Focus | Frequency refers to the number of workouts or training sessions completed during a specific period, contributing to the overall activity volume. | Intensity refers to the difficulty or demand of an exercise session, showing how hard the body works during the activity. |
| 3. | Measurement | Measured in terms of weekly sessions or training days (for example, three times a week). | Heart rate, perceived exertion, weight lifted, pace, and resistance level are used to assess performance. |
| 4. | Application | The frequency is adjusted based on the individual's schedule, goals, and recovery requirements, ensuring frequent and consistent exercise. | Intensity can differ according to the exercise's unique aims, such as building strength, endurance, or speed, and must be balanced with recovery. |
| 5. | Impact on Training | Higher frequency results in more frequent stimuli, which promotes faster adaptations but requires careful management to avoid overtraining. | Higher intensity puts more demand on the body, which can result in faster gains in strength or endurance but also necessitates longer recovery times. |
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
According to the Principle of Progression, the overload should not be ______.
According to the principle of overload, which of the following statement is correct?
The principles of training aim to promote the steady and ______ growth of the physical ability of a learner.
According to the ______ principle, people respond differently to a given training stimulus.
The human body cannot repair itself, without rest and time to ______.
______ and physical adaptations can deteriorate, if training stops.
______ refers to the number of training sessions in a defined period.
______ is a strategy for varying a training program over time to achieve the desired result.
In terms of sports training, show how continuity and reversibility are related.
Diagrammatically represent the periodisation cycle Hierarchy and explain the same.
