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According to the principle of overload, which of the following statement is correct?

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Chapter: [0.052000000000000005] Principles of Sports Training
Concept: Principles of Sports Training

Match the following:

(I) Macro 1) Few days workout
(II) Meso 2) Few weeks workout
(III) Micro 3) Few months workout
(IV) Warmup 4) Done prior to intense activity
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Chapter: [0.052000000000000005] Principles of Sports Training
Concept: Principles of Sports Training

Priya a talented sprinter is experiencing issues with her start in her 100 meter race. She often lags behind her competitors during the initial phase of the race. To improve Priya’s sprint start, her coach devises a training program for her. He includes reflex and interval training to improve her start.

  1. Which principle of sports training did the coach apply?
  2. Which component of motor fitness did the coach target to improve her start?
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Chapter: [0.052000000000000005] Principles of Sports Training
Concept: Principles of Sports Training

What is the full form of ACL? 

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Safety in Sports

State any three preventive measures to be taken in order to avoid Sports Injuries. 

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Safety in Sports

What is full form of MCL?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Torn MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament}

What is the most common symptom of Achilles Tendonitis injury?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Achilles Tendonitis

What is sprained ankle?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Sprained Ankle

Identify the injury in the given picture and write any two symptoms of the injury.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Tennis Elbow

Explain the term stress fracture.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Stress Fracture

Identify the sports injury given below.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Achilles Tendonitis

How is the MCL injury treated?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Torn MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament}

This injury is characterised by pain in the front part of lower leg ______.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Shin Splints

How does a fracture occur?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Fracture

An ankle sprain is an example of ______.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Sprained Ankle

What is plantar fasciitis injury?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Plantar Fasciitis

What is a concussion?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Concussion

State any two symptoms of concussion.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Concussion

Mention any two causes of sports injuries.

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries

What is hip bursitis?

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Chapter: [0.061] Safety in Sports
Concept: Sports-related Injuries > Hip Bursitis
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