different between periodize vs periodization
periodize
English
Etymology
period +? -ize
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??????da?z/
Verb
periodize (third-person singular simple present periodizes, present participle periodizing, simple past and past participle periodized)
- To divide history into periods.
- (weightlifting, sports) To split (a training program) into segments of a few weeks or months, so that training begins at lower intensity and is gradually increased to high intensity.
Related terms
- period
- periodization
Translations
periodize From the web:
- what is periodized training
- what does periodic mean
- what is periodized training program
- what is periodized nutrition
- what does periodized
- what is non periodized training
- what is a periodized program
- what is nonlinear periodized resistance training
periodization
English
Alternative forms
- periodisation
Etymology
period +? -ization
Noun
periodization (countable and uncountable, plural periodizations)
- The process of categorizing something (e.g. history) into named periods.
- (weightlifting, sports) Training in segments of a few weeks or months, so that training begins at lower intensity and is gradually increased to high intensity.
Related terms
- period
- periodize
Translations
periodization From the web:
- what periodization training
- periodization meaning
- periodization what is it good for
- periodization what the data say
- periodization what does it mean
- what is periodization in history
- what is periodization in fitness
- what is periodization in physical education
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