1)
Overload PrincipleTo make improvements in your fitness you need to overload your body. You need to stress or challenge the bodily system (aerobic/musculoskeletal) beyond what it is used to.
2) Specificity Principle
Your exercise program must be specifically related to your training goals.
3)
Individuality Principle
"Everyone is different, which means everyone is special)
4) Reversibility Principle
Not being as good as something as you used to.
There are four _______ in planning an exercise program.
Answer: Out of all the options that are presented above the one that completes the statement and makes it true is variables. Therefore: There are four variables in planning an exercise program. Frequency, mode, intensity, and duration.
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<em>This activity is an aerobic activity. This is known as aerobic because this consists of cardio exercises. During these activities, the heart rate and breathing rate will increase. These require free oxygen for a longer time.</em>