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Interval Training Techniques

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Health
45
30 students
2 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 4 of 5 in the unit "Interval Training Essentials". Lesson Title: Implementing Interval Training Techniques Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will participate in a guided interval training session. They will practice various techniques and exercises, focusing on proper form and pacing during high-intensity and recovery intervals.

Grade Level

10th Grade

Duration

45 minutes

Class Size

30 students


Unit Overview

Unit 3 of 5 in "Interval Training Essentials" — Students develop knowledge and skills in interval training techniques focusing on exercise form, pacing, and recovery.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • LO1: Demonstrate proper form for varied interval training exercises during high-intensity and recovery phases.
  • LO2: Apply pacing strategies to balance intensity and rest within an interval session.
  • LO3: Analyze the effects of interval training on cardiovascular and muscular endurance.

Standards Alignment:

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1 – Engage effectively in collaborative discussions with peers, expressing ideas clearly and building on others’ ideas.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.9-10.3 – Follow precisely a complex multi-step procedure when carrying out experiments or performing technical tasks (applied to physical exercises).
  • CCSS.MATH.PRACTICE.MP4 – Model with mathematics (measuring interval times, calculating work/rest ratios).
  • Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Connections: HS-LS1-3 (Feedback mechanisms in body systems).

Success Criteria

Students will:

  • Correctly execute interval exercises with attention to form and pacing without instructor correction.
  • Participate actively in pacing discussions and provide examples of when to speed up or rest.
  • Reflect on their physiological responses during exercise in a brief exit ticket.

Materials Needed

  • Stopwatch/timers (one per group of 5)
  • Signs/cards with exercise names and form reminders (e.g., squats, jumping jacks)
  • Floor mats
  • Bottled water and towels for hydration and recovery
  • Dyslexia-friendly, high-contrast handouts with instructions and visuals
  • Whiteboard or chart paper with pacing diagrams and interval structure

Lesson Procedures

1. Introduction & Review (5 minutes)

  • Briefly recap previous lessons on interval training principles (intensity, duration, recovery).
  • Pose a question to spark thinking: “Why do you think pacing is important in interval training?” Engage students with a think-pair-share activity.
  • Show quick visuals of proper form for each planned exercise. Use dyslexia-friendly fonts and high contrast for readability.

2. Warm-Up (5 minutes)

  • Lead a low-impact warm-up (e.g., dynamic stretches, jogging in place) to prepare muscles.
  • Emphasize focus on breathing and mind-muscle connection.

3. Guided Interval Training Session (25 minutes)

  • Structure: 4 cycles of 3 exercises with 30 seconds work, 30 seconds recovery each (about 6 minutes per cycle).
  • Demonstrate each exercise’s proper form with a volunteer/model, emphasizing key alignment cues.
  • Students perform in groups of 5, each controlled by a timer holder who also motivates pacing.
  • Circulate to monitor form, provide biomechanics tips, and encourage self-pacing strategies.
  • Include a midway water break and quick feedback session after cycle 2.

4. Group Discussion & Reflection (7 minutes)

  • Students regroup to discuss:
    • What pacing strategies felt most effective?
    • How did their bodies respond to changes in intensity?
  • Record responses on the board, linking to physiological feedback mechanisms.
  • Hand out exit tickets with 2 short questions asking students to write about one challenge and one success during the workout.

Differentiation Strategies

Learner TypeStrategy
Visual LearnersUse diagrams, videos, and high-contrast handouts for exercise instructions.
Kinesthetic LearnersPractice sessions with peer feedback and hands-on correcting techniques.
Students with DyslexiaSimplified text, dyslexia-friendly fonts, color coding key concepts, and verbal instructions.
ELL StudentsUse clear, concise language and gestures; provide translated handouts if needed.
Advanced LearnersChallenge with additional intervals, encourage self-monitoring heart rate or perceived exertion.

Extension Activities for Advanced Learners

  • Design and lead an additional set of interval exercises incorporating new movements.
  • Collect and graph their own interval training performance data to analyze improvements.
  • Research and present how interval training benefits different sports or populations.

Assessment

  • Informal observation of exercise form and pacing application during session.
  • Exit tickets assessing reflections on physical challenges and personal pacing success.
  • Participation and quality of group discussion contributions.

Classroom Management

  • Use music or a beat timer to maintain rhythm in intervals.
  • Maintain a positive, encouraging environment to build confidence with physical effort.
  • Arrange space to allow safe movement among groups.

Teacher Reflection (Post-Lesson)

  • Note which pacing strategies seemed most effective or challenging for students.
  • Identify any common form errors to target in the final lesson.
  • Assess engagement levels and adjust difficulty for upcoming lessons.

This lesson plan is designed not only to teach essential interval training skills but also to embed collaborative learning, precise procedural execution, and scientific understanding consistent with Common Core Standards for Literacy, Mathematics, and Science integration into Health/PE content.

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