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The FITT principle is a foundational framework in exercise science used to design and adjust training programs. Standing for Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type, FITT helps practitioners tailor workouts to an individual's goals, abilities, and health status. The concept is widely used by fitness professionals, coaches, and clinical exercise specialists to structure progressive training plans.
Frequency refers to how often a person trains each week. Intensity indicates the effort or load, which
In practice, FITT is combined with progression and specificity. Examples: general health guidelines often suggest 150
Limitations and variants: FITT is a flexible guideline rather than a strict prescription and should be adapted