Title: Fitness for Life
1Fitness for Life
2Why exercise?
- Benefits of regular physical activity
- 1 Exercise controls weight
- Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or
help maintain weight loss. When you engage in
physical activity, you burn calories. The more
intense the activity, the more calories you burn.
You don't need to set aside large chunks of time
for exercise to reap weight-loss benefits. If you
can't do an actual workout, get more active
throughout the day in simple ways by taking the
stairs instead of the elevator or revving up your
household chores.
3Benefits to exercise
- 2 Exercise combats health conditions and
diseases - Worried about heart disease? Hoping to prevent
high blood pressure? No matter what your current
weight, being active boosts high-density
lipoprotein (HDL), or "good," cholesterol and
decreases unhealthy triglycerides. This one-two
punch keeps your blood flowing smoothly, which
decreases your risk of cardiovascular diseases.
In fact, regular physical activity can help you
prevent or manage a wide range of health problems
and concerns, including stroke, metabolic
syndrome, type 2 diabetes, depression, certain
types of cancer, arthritis and falls.
4Benefits to exercise
- 3 Exercise improves mood
- Need an emotional lift? Or need to blow off some
steam after a stressful day? A workout at the gym
or a brisk 30-minute walk can help. Physical
activity stimulates various brain chemicals that
may leave you feeling happier and more relaxed.
You may also feel better about your appearance
and yourself when you exercise regularly, which
can boost your confidence and improve your
self-esteem.
5Benefits to exercise
- 4 Exercise boosts energy
- Winded by grocery shopping or household chores?
Regular physical activity can improve your muscle
strength and boost your endurance. Exercise and
physical activity deliver oxygen and nutrients to
your tissues and help your cardiovascular system
work more efficiently. And when your heart and
lungs work more efficiently, you have more energy
to go about your daily chores
6Benefits to exercise
- 5 Exercise promotes better sleep
- Struggling to fall asleep? Or to stay asleep?
Regular physical activity can help you fall
asleep faster and deepen your sleep. Just don't
exercise too close to bedtime, or you may be too
energized to fall asleep.
7Benefits to exercise
- 6 Exercise can be fun
- Exercise and physical activity can be a fun way
to spend some time. It gives you a chance to
unwind, enjoy the outdoors or simply engage in
activities that make you happy. Physical activity
can also help you connect with family or friends
in a fun social setting. So, take a dance class,
hit the hiking trails or join a soccer team. Find
a physical activity you enjoy, and just do it. If
you get bored, try something new.
8The bottom line on exercise
- Exercise and physical activity are a great way to
feel better, gain health benefits and have fun.
As a general goal, aim for at least 30 minutes of
physical activity every day. If you want to lose
weight or meet specific fitness goals, you may
need to exercise more. Remember to check with
your doctor before starting a new exercise
program, especially if you have any health
concerns.
95 COMPONENTS OF FITNESS
- MUSCULAR STRENGTH
- MUSCULAR ENDURANCE
- CARDIO VASCULAR FITNESS
- FLEXIBILITY
- BODY COMPOSITION
10MUSCULAR STRENGTH
- The amount of force a muscle or muscle group can
exert against a heavy resistance - ANAEROBIC exercise can improve muscular strength
- Anaerobic---with out air
- EXAMPLE sprinting, box jumps, bench press
-
11MUSCULAR ENDURANCE
- The ability of muscle or muscle group to repeat a
movement many times or to hold a particular
position for an extended amount of time - Both aerobic and anaerobic exercise can improve
muscular endurance. - Aerobic ----- with air
- EXAMPLE jogging for 20 minutes, 20 REPS of calve
raises
12CARDIO VASCULAR FITNESS
- The ability of the heart, lungs and vascular
system to deliver oxygen-rich blood to working
muscles during sustained physical activity - What type of exercise do you think improves
cardio vascular fitness? - Can you give an example?
13FLEXIBILITY
- Flexibility is the degree to which an individual
muscle will lengthen - Stretching improves flexibility
- EXAMPLE dynamic, static
- Yoga anyone?
14BODY COMPOSITION
- Is the amount of fat in the body compared to the
amount of lean mass (muscle, bones, organs, etc.) - AKA relative amount of fat mass to fat free
mass - AKA Body Mass Index BMI
-
- How do you measure BMI?
- -- skinfold tests
- --measurements/ equations
- -- water pod test
- Assessing body mass index (BMI) is a
commonly-used method of measuring body fat. While
BMI does not measure body fat directly, it helps
to assess health risks related to body mass.
15Body Composition Cont.
- A high percentage of body fat can have a negative
effect on your overall well-being Excess fat has
been linked to numerous health problems such as
increased risk for diseases such as cancer,
diabetes and heart disease. - Having excess fat, specifically surrounding the
internal organs, can damage your health and
contribute to serious medical conditions such as
liver disease.
16Principles of Fitness
- There are 5 Basic Principles of Physical
Fitness--- - 1. The Overload Principle
- 2. The FITT Principle
- 3. The Specificity Principle
- 4. The Rest and Recovery Principle
- 5. The Use or Lose Principle
17FITT PRINCIPLE?
- Frequency - how often
- Intensity - how hard you are working
- Time - how long
- Type - what methods of training
18OVERLOAD PRINCIPLE
The Overload Principle is probably the most
important principle of exercise and
training. Simply stated, the Overload Principle
means that the body will adapt to the
workload placed upon it. The more you do, the
more you will be capable of doing. This is how
all the fitness improvements occur when
exercising and training. The human body is
an amazing machine. When you stress the body
through lifting a weight that the body
is unaccustomed to lifting, the body will react
by causing physiological changes in order to be
able to handle that stress the next time it
occurs. This concept is similar in cardiovascular
training. If you ask the heart, lungs and
endurance muscles to do work not previously done,
it will make changes to the body to be able to
handle that task better the next time. This is
how people get stronger, bigger, faster and
increase their physical fitness level.
19OVERLOAD PRINCIPLE (cont.)
- When you are working out, you want to strive to
somehow increase the workload you are - doing above what you did on your previous workout
so you have overloaded your body to - create a training adaptation. This increase in
workout stress can be a very small increase, - as many small increases over time will eventually
be a large increase or adaptation. To - determine how to increase the workload of a given
workout you need to understanding the - F.I.T.T Principle.
20COMBINING THE OVERLOAD AND FITT PRINCIPLES
RESISTANCE TRAINING CARDIO VASCULAR TRAINING
FREQUENCY Increase the number of workout days Increase the number of workout days
INTENSITY Increase the resistance/ weight Increase pace or MAX HEART RATE
TIME Increase time involved in exercise or increased repetitions Increase time involved in exercise
TYPE Changing the exercise but still working the same area of the body Changing the workout to a different cardio exercise. Ex. Jogging to jump rope
21SPORT PRINCIPLE ?
- Specificity - sport and individual needs,
specific to goals - Progression - start at your level and gradually
increase - Overload - work harder than normal more in
next slides - Reversibility - train regularly, (minimum 2 days
a week) - 3-5 recommended
- Tedium (syn. sameness) - keep it interesting,
change it up
22Specificity Principle
- This principle is just how it sounds...how you
exercise should be specific to your goals. If
you're trying to improve your racing times, you
should focus on speed workouts. If your main goal
is simply health, fitness and weight management,
you should focus on total body strength, cardio
and a healthy diet. Make sure your training
matches your goals.
23Use it or lose it Principle
- The Principle of Use or Lose implies that when it
comes to fitness, you "use it or lose it." This
simply means that your muscles build strength
(hypertrophy) with use and lose strength
(atrophy) with lack of use. This also explains
why we or lose fitness when we stop exercising.
24The Rest and Recovery Principle
- While we often focus on getting in as much
exercise as possible, rest and recovery is also
essential for reaching your weight loss and
fitness goals. While you can often do cardio
every day (though you may want to rest after very
intense workouts) you should have at least a day
of rest between strength training workouts. Make
sure you don't work the same muscles two days in
a row to give your body the time it needs to rest
and recover.
25How do we know how intense our workout is? .
- It depends on your TARGET heart rate.
- How to calculate
- START with getting your maximum heart rate
- 220-age maximum heart rate (MHR)
- Ex 220- 14 206 // 220-15 205
- THEN. CALCULATE YOUR TARGET HEART RATE
26Target heart rate
- Target heart rate is a percentage of ones
maximum heart rate. For an acceptable fitness
program, it is recommended that your target heart
rate (THR) falls between 55 AND 85 of your
maximum heart rate (MHR). - Calculate
- MHR x .55 ___________
- MHR x .85 ___________
- Your target heart rate ZONE is when your pulse is
between? (refer to your calculations on this
page)
27How to take your pulse
- -- Count beats for 30 seconds, multiply count by
2 - --Count beats for 20 seconds, multiply count by 3
- You can count the amount of beats you feel by
using 1 of the 3 techniques(most effective to
least effective) - 1. 2 fingers on neck to the right of your
esophagus - 2. hand on heart
- 3. 2 fingers on wrist
- Why not use thumb???
- Your thumb has its own beat!! could confuse
your count
28Resting Heart Rate Comparison
- Now take your resting heart rate, and compare
that to your target heart rate zone - The best time to take your resting heart rate is
right when you wake up. - The best time to see if you are working hard
enough during a work out is during a break or
right when the workout is completed.
29Target Heart Rate Zones
- Since we cant work out for at least 30 minutes
at our MHR, here is a chart that allows us to
figure out how hard we are working, or need to
work during physical activity
Ideal for Benefit desired Intensity level ( MHR)
Light exercise Maintain healthy heart/ get fit 50 - 60
Weight management Lose weight/ burn fat 60 - 70
Aerobic based exercise Increase stamina aerobic endurance 70 - 80
Optimal conditioning Maintain excellent fitness condition 80 - 90
Elite athlete Maintain superb athletic condition 90 - 100
30Sources
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