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प्रश्न
Compare individuality and specificity as the principles of sports training.
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उत्तर
| S. No. | Aspect | Individuality | Specificity |
| 1. | Definition | Individuality is the idea that each person responds uniquely to training stimuli depending on elements including heredity, fitness level, experience, and personal goals. | Specificity is an idea that training should be directly tied to the specific sport or activity for which the athlete is training, with an emphasis on activities that simulate the demands of that discipline. |
| 2. | Focus | The emphasis is on adjusting workouts to each individual's specific needs, abilities, and responses. | The emphasis is on developing exercises that target the unique abilities, movements, and energy systems needed for the sport or activity. |
| 3. | Application | In reality, uniqueness means adapting training intensity, volume, and routines to each athlete, acknowledging that what works for one may not work for another. | In practice, specificity means selecting workouts, drills, and activities that closely mirror the motions and skills utilised in the sport, ensuring that training is directly related to performance. |
| 4. | Importance | Individuality is critical for ensuring that each athlete's training is effective and safe, allowing them to reach their full potential while avoiding overtraining or injury. | Specificity is critical for ensuring that training results in changes that are immediately transferable to the sport, hence improving performance in specific areas required for competitiveness. |
| 5. | Outcome | Individuality-based training programs produce more targeted and effective results by taking into consideration the athlete's unique qualities. | Specificity-based training programs produce more targeted improvements in the areas required for the sport, resulting in improved performance in that specific activity. |
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