Fartlek is derived from the Swedish term that means 'Speed Play'.
Fart - Speed, Lek - Play.
Fartlek can provide an excellent endurance and strength session, as well as help improve your speed and race awareness.
Training sessions consist of periods of intense effort interleaved with periods of low effort.
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mainly football, I mean... I do em all the time
its cool
Cardiovascular Endurance
Aerobic capacity
mainly football, I mean... I do em all the time
Fartlek training, which takes its name from a Swedish word meaning "speed play," is a training system that focuses on the entire aerobic system. Its goal is to develop the aerobic system (the body's usage of oxygen in metabolic processes). Because of the completeness of Fartlek training, however, it can also serve to improve the anaerobic system (those parts not directly related to oxygen usage, such as muscle mass etc.)
well there is weight training, fartlek,continuous, interval , circuit, flexibility and weight
it is important in all running sport you need to be fit to play football,rugby,soccer,running, and even hockey , fartlek is a tough excersice when youre unfit but its worth it
Interval training is periods of work followed by periods of rest. This is known as work:rest ratio. This is commonly used to train the anaerobic energy system. Continuous training, of which there are many forms does not involve rest periods, although it could involve periods of different intensities (such as Fartlek training).
Depends on what you want to achieve and what you need to improve. Most people benefit from a mixed programme.
One of the fastest ways to lose belly fat and improve your aerobic capacity is utilizing the Fartlek system of training. We've all run outside or on the treadmill at the same pace over and over for a long period of time. While this burns calories it also bores us to tears. Fartlek training allows you to run at differing tempos, recovering and upping the intensity again. It's a time saver and anyone can train using this system. You should always do a 5 minute warm-up before running at higher speeds as well as a 5 minute cool down.
well during my time at university studying engineering i specialised in what benefits are made while using the fartlek method of training. hope that helped
mostly team sports :) football Rugby cross country (individual) Athletics etc.
hard ones and easy ones there are various types of training which revolve around the fitness components. These are : Aerobic endurance Muscular endurance Speed Flexiblity Strength body composition Agility Balance Co-ordination Power Reaction time two common methods are Continuous training and Circuit training.