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    Strength exercise for football game #1 – entry trainings
    (Faculty of physical education sport and health, 2018)
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    Tasevski, Zikica
    Strength training is important one in Football game. This kind of exercise offers to football player to adapt on some of the basic demands of football game (explosive power, competitiveness in the game, reductions of injures, efficiency in speed demanded movements). On the very beginning of trainings period (cycles), the first training sessions need to be kind of intro trainings, which will activate the process of transformation of strength abilities, within the football player. So, the recommendation is to start with easy trainings for strength endurance for the whole body, but also with special attention of strengths exercise for the player’s legs. Intensity of the exercises should be easy to moderate. After a period of few training sessions, the intensity of exercises for the upper body should be until failure, BUT not same as for the legs.
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    Definition of some terms often used in training for strength and power,
    (Faculty of physical education sport and health, 2017)
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    Tasevski, Zikica
    To choose proper exercise for strength training, than to lead the training process and even to evaluate the whole program, is not complicated process. However, the coach has to consider all supported activities related to the training in order this process to deliver maximal effect for the client. The idea of this article is to put a light on some of the terms often used in training for strength/power transformation. In the text, one can find explanation regarding following terms: Strength and power, repetitive strength, absolute and maximal power, relative power, anthropometry, one repetition maximum, angular speed, full motion movement, partial movement, exercise intensity, number of sets, time for rest, number of exercise ( week frequency of training), duration of training program, Isokinetics and test, peak torque, balance between flexor and extensor, genetics and heredity of muscle tissue.