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The
Fitness Principles |
by:
donita
riplez |
Almost
everywhere you go today, you are approached
in
some manner about health and physical fitness.
The fact
that a large percentage of Americans are
considered obese
has helped increase the marketing of diet,
physical fitness,
and health products. You’ll be reminded
of health and
fitness on TV, in magazines, on the radio,
the news, at
work, almost everywhere you go you’ll see
something
about physical fitness.
With all this commotion about fitness, have
you joined
the team and started your path to total
fitness? If not here
is a brief description of the standards
of physical fitness and
what you may do about your current fitness
level.
Most experts agree there are five basic
components of
fitness. They are:
1)Aerobic Endurance- Your level of aerobic
endurance
measures your ability to do moderately strenuous
activity
over a period of time. It’s a measurement
of how
efficiently your heart and lungs work together
to supply
oxygen to your body during exertion and
exercise. This
fitness component is also called aerobic
fitness.
2) Muscular Endurance- Muscular Endurance
measures
your fitness level by your ability to hold
a particular position
for a sustained period of time or repeat
a movement many
times. One example might be to lift a five-pound
weight
20 consecutive times.
3)Muscular Strength- The ability to exert
maximum force.
It is possible to have greater muscular
strength in one area,
than another. For example, you may have
great strength in
your arms, while lacking strength in your
legs. One example
might be lifting the heaviest weight you
can possibly lift.
4)Flexibility- Flexibility fitness measures
the ability to move a
joint through its full range of motion or
the elasticity of the
muscle. This is how limber you are.
5)Body Composition- This fitness area measures
the
proportion of fat in your body as compared
to your bone and
muscle. It does not refer to your weight
in pounds or your shape.
If you are weak in any area or need to begin
a general overall
fitness plan, there are basically three
areas of exercise you should
concentrate upon to make improvements. They
are stretching,
aerobic activity, and strength training.
Each of these areas is very
important to your overall fitness level.
Eating a healthy diet will
also contribute greatly to your overall
fitness level.
Remember, it is never too late to improve
your fitness level.
Regardless of your physical fitness level,
your age, or the length
of time it has been since you last exercised
regularly, it’s never
too late to start and maintain a good fitness
routine. Your body
is designed to move. If you don’t use it,
you lose it. It is just
that simple.
About the author:
donita riplez is the owner of
fitness
DC
which is a premier resource for fitness
information.
for more information, go to http://www.fitnessdc.com
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