Saturday 15 June 2013

PRE- EVENT ROUTINE OR A STATE OF ''NIRVAN'': Athletes and sports persons prefer to have their own pre- event routine besides their warm up,stretching etc,some athletes prefer to lie down for a moment.Some others may prefer to move around and perform some rituals like combing their hair or verifying their shoe laces etc.Their routines will help them to concentrate for the event.Yet some others may prefer to keep their mind away from the contest to get a complete relaxation before the event. This kind of detachment is required for excellent performance.Especially when there is a tough competition the winner would be the person who can attain a state of ''NIRVAN'' and detach himself from the out comes of the competition but still performs the sequence of tasks correctly.

Monday 3 June 2013

OFF SEASON TRAINING

OFF SEASON TRAINING: We are biological organisms with a persistent need for activity and exercises of some kind like jogging,running,swimming,cycling etc.The motor qualities like strength, speed,endurance flexibility are the by products of demanding,deliberate and vigorous physical activities.A sedentary man who avoids any type of physical activities/exercise may lead to muscular atrophy and degeneration of muscles.To avoid this happening in an athletes'body, off season training is advised.It is a system of training/combination of games/exercises one may have to do while not in active competition.Depending upon the bio-mechanical/physiological need and motor requirements which are required for his/ her main event  one may have to choose appropriate set of activities.A middle distance runner may take to jogging,A weight lifter /jumper/throwers may play some basket ball,hand ball. Sprinters may take up quick reaction games like badminton etc. Off season work out's duration,intensity may vary according to the need and nature of the individual's main game/sport.A tennis player may take up a combination of games like table tennis,badminton,squash,volleyball,swimming etc to keep him fit and active.