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The Difference Between Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise
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Natural Bodybuilding Jargon
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Desire for Weight Loss
A balanced diet, together with regular physical activity, can
help people to maintain a healthy body weight and may reduce
their chance of developing diet-related illnesses, such as heart
disease and diabetes.
Obesity and being overweight...
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Physical Fitness And You.
Total fitness has been described
in a lot of ways. Most aptly,
perhaps, its entails looking
your best, feeling your best,
and performing to the best
of your ability.
Physical fitness may be termed
or described differently by
different people. The level
of fitness that a person can
achieve varies with his or
her physical or medical history.
The level also depends on
the person's height, weight,
age, musculature, body type,
and other characteristics.
Thus, physical fitness for
any individual is the highest
level of fitness to which
that person can go, given
the limitations imposed by
the various factors.
Physicians and fitness experts
agree that movement of some
kind is compulsory for anyone
who intents to achieve physical
fitness. Movement in the form
of a planned, timed, repetitive
program of exercise brings
the human body to the goal
of fitness in the shortest
possible time.
Physical fitness has various
aspects. It calls for adequate
rest, relaxation and it requires
proper nutrition. The physically
fit person has to follow sound
health practices and have
good dental and health care.
Otherwise, fitness may be
difficult or impossible to
achieve.
In broader terms, fitness
brings many advantages and
benefits to various aspects
of human life. Fitness enhances
an individual's ability to
work with endurance and vigor
and to enjoy work and leisure
activities. A person who attains
total physical fitness can
usually avoid undue fatigue,
so that he or she has energy
left for recreation, hobbies
and for meeting unforeseen
emergencies.
Starting your fitness program
may call for resolution of
some final questions. Got
a place to work out? Know
what you are going to put
on? Need any special equipment?
Think of a few other things.
Good physical conditioning
is as important as weight
control during teen's years.
Everybody cannot be a champion,
but almost anyone can improve
his heart, lungs and muscles
so that he/she can cope more
effectively with the stresses
of young adult life. Physical
fitness can be accomplished
with little or no exercise
equipment. It can be programmed.
Some of the goals of physical
fitness is muscle development.
When muscles are not used
they atrophy, or shrink in
size. A muscle that has been
immobilized because of an
injury may shrivel to one
fourth of its normal size.
Some of the muscles fibres
are replaced by non-elastic
fibrous tissue. On the other
hand, muscles that are exercised
regularly and vigorously will
grow in size and strength.
Exercise causes an increase
in the number of muscles fibres
as well as increase in the
number of blood capillaries
supplying the muscle tissue.
In addition to muscle development
which every exercise program
should provide, physical fitness
should include optimum cardiopulmonary
development. This means increased
heart activity and greater
oxygen consumption which is
the basis for the popular
aerobics workouts.
During aerobics workouts,
the breathing is heavier than
normal. In the steady state,
the heart, lungs and muscles
work together as an efficient
machine at an activity level
that is more demanding of
the body than the resting
state. Jogging, running and
rapid walking are examples
of aerobic exercises. They
can be practiced with no special
equipment.
The individual goals for physical
fitness should be kept within
sensible limits to avoid injury
or impaired health. The maximum
level of performances can
be determined by the appearance
of the panting and puffing
that occurs when exercise
exceeds the normal ability
of the lungs to supply oxygen
to the muscles. An individual
that is not good in good physical
condition may huff and puff
after walking up a flight
stairs whereas a mate could
run a mile without showing
signs of excessive breathing.
About the Author
A marketer who is interested
in keeping fit and maintaining
a perfect body shape.
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