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- noun Alternative form of
periodization .
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Examples
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Bellamy joined Cardiff on a season's loan in August nursing a knee problem, bringing with him "periodisation" coach Raymond Verheijen.
BBC News - Home 2010
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'Nineteenth-century federalism in Greece: An attempt at periodisation'.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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Cardiff two days per week to develop my individual periodisation.
BBC News - Home 2010
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The 39-year-old Verheijen believes that "explosive" players like Bellamy, with fast-twitch muscle fibres, should follow an individual, specialised programme - part of the periodisation approach to smarter training - to keep them fresh and prevent overtraining.
BBC News - Home 2010
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I find it interesting the way my evaluation of chapters changes due to the uneven periodisation of the revision process.
Roughtheory.org 2009
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These were accepted largely without question and we have lived with this periodisation for almost two hundred years.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2008
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I’ll try and dig something out on periodisation too - the wave progression - which would validate what I reckon’s going to happen after a couple of light days due to the skin cancer stuff: You’ll come back heaps faster and quicker and more revitalised.
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