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CHAPTER 21 Periodization

19 min · 21. jan. 2025
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• understand the central concepts that underpin the periodization of training; • appreciate the value, role, and application of periodization in strength and conditioning programs; • describe the four periods of the traditional periodization model; • describe the two phases of the preparatory period of the traditional periodization model; • relate the four sport seasons to the four periods of the traditional periodization model; and • apply the program design variables to create a periodized strength training program.

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