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Cardio Training vs Strenght Training
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18-11-2014
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What’s
in there
for me? • relembrar
• contextualizar
• clarificar
• autonomia para agir
FOCO DETALHES/ PORMENORES!
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get in, get exercising
& get on with your
life… (IRHSA; 2012)
interferência/ concorrente/ concomitante
A inclusão de TF (para ganhos de força,
hipertrofia, potência) combinados com
TE ( para enaltecer a endurance) no
mesmo programa é conhecido como TC Wilson, et al (2012)
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POPULAÇÃO ALVO!
Physical fitness ‘‘The ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and
alertness, without undue fatigue and with ample
energy to enjoy [leisure] pursuits and to
meet unforeseen emergencies’’ . Physical fitness is
operationalized as ‘‘[a set of] measurable health and
skill-related attributes’’ that
include cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength
and endurance, body composition and flexibility,
balance, agility, reaction time and power ACSM, 2011
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TF (1,23) >TC (0,85)
≠ entre géneros GC (0,72) > GM (0,12)
≠ região do corpo SPLIT DS (1,06) > MD (0,8)
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TF (1,76) >TC (1,44) >TE (0,78)
Wilson, et al (2012)
TF (0,91) >TC (0,55)
Wilson, et al (2012)
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Di Blasio, et al (2012)
‘’ ... In fact, among the barriers that could influence compliance with a physical exercise program,
the lack of time is frequently reported, showing an inverse correlation with age, and was
negatively associated with overall physical activity (…) As a consequence, the concurrent
execution of both endurance and resistance exercise, in the same training session, should be a
practical solution to conform to these guidelines, both in physical fitness training (ACSM,
2006) and athletic program (Drummond et al., 2005; Haddock et al., 2006)
Di Blasio, et al (2012)
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