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specific-training principle

 
Food and Fitness: specific-training principle

specificity principle

A basic principle of training which states that in order to improve a certain component of physical fitness, a person must train specifically for that component. For example, exercises for strength may do little to improve flexibility, and exercises designed to improve the endurance of arm muscles may do little for leg muscles. The principle applies to muscle groups, movement patterns, and type of contraction.

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