The physical benefits of exercise extend to many of the systems in your body.

Similar documents
Section 13.1 The Importance of Physical Activity

Fitness and You. What is Physical Fitness? 3/10/ health related components of physical fitness

OPTION 4 Improving Performance How do athletes train for improved performance? Strength Training

Chapter 12 Lesson 1 Benefits of Physical Activity

Warm-up Questions: write and answer each of the below questions (hint these make great test questions)

Lesson Six The Physical Fitness Components

Cardiorespiratory Physiology

Exercise and Fitness. Chapter 3 Lesson 2

Supporting information leaflet (5): Stretches and Activity (Exercise) for people with Neuromuscular Disorders

Lesson 3.1 Notes. Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise (video) Chapter 6: Physical Fitness for Life. Section 1: Physical Fitness & Your Health.

Controlling Weight With Exercise

Lesson 1 The Benefits of Physical Activity

EXERCISE AND FITNESS UNIT 3

Fitness Intro. Freshmen PE

Fitness Intro. Freshmen PE

leisure or sport skills living activities and other activities with vigor Ø Physical fitness: ability of the body to respond to physical demands

By the end of the lesson, you will be able to:

How Can You Stay Fit?

MY SPORTFOLIO ISM PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND FITNESS TEACHER: BLOCK: GRADE:

How does training affect performance?

X-Plain Exercising For a Healthy Life Reference Summary

Source: Exercise in Arthritis

Warm Up. What do you think the difference is between exercise and physical fitness?

Exercise and Fitness

Benefits of Physical Activity. Health 1

LIFETIME FITNESS HEALTHY NUTRITION. UNIT 2 Lesson 5 FLEXIBILITY LEAN BODY COMPOSITION

DEVELOPING PHYSICAL CAPACITIES IV - STRENGTH MUSCLE TYPES

SHS FITNESS ACROSS THE P.E. CURRICULUM

TRACKS Lesson Plan. Physical Activity Balance Your Day with Food and Play Grades 9 12

TYPES OF TRAINING AND TRAINING ME THODS

Exercising with Persistent Pain

Floyd County Family YMCA

Physical fitness : ability of the body to respond to physical. Skill-related fitness : ability to perform specific leisure or sport

ACTIVE LIFESTYLE. (noun)

Physical Activity! Lesson Overview

The cardiovascular and respiratory system

Physical Fitness. Chapter 4

LIFETIME FITNESS HEALTHY NUTRITION. UNIT 3 Lesson 4 LEAN BODY COMPOSITION

Molecular-level benefits of stabilizing blood glucose levels. Copyright 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved.

FITNESS. Physical Fitness- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough energy to respond to unexpected demands

Year 7 End of Year Exam Revision

TeachPE.com progress charts

Performance Enhancement. Strength Training

C2 Qu1 DP2 How does training affect performance?

What is Physical Fitness?

WHAT MAKES PEOPLE ACTIVE?

STUDENT PORTFOLIO SERIES 1

9 th Grade Physical Education

1. Identify the correct sequence of steps in the scientific method. 4. is the study of human movement.

Basic Maintenance Check

Fitness Guide (316)

12 Week Do-it-Yourself Fitness Program

FITNESS WEIGHT TRAINING PRINCIPLES TERMS

FITNESS, CONDITIONING AND HEALTH.

Fitness & Conditioning I Semester Pre-Test

PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH. 3º eso. Notes also available on bilingualpe.wordpress.com

Benefits of activity and physical exercise STAMINA

The Purpose of Training

PE2 Q1 #1 Hand-out & Worksheet 30 points. Exercise and Your Heart A Guide to Physical Activity

Dep. Educación Física PHYSICAL CONDITION

0413 PHYSICAL EDUCATION

KS4 Physical Education

Water. 1. Which of the following are macro-nutrients? A: Fibre, Fat, Protein B: Protein, Fat and. C: Vitamins, Minerals, and Fibre

COPD & Managing Your Disease at Home

The Hemodialysis Exercise Program

First Grade Fitness Lesson Plan Page 1 of 7. Dear Educator,

What is fitness? fit ness Aerobic: Anaerobic: Cardiovascular:

Name Junior Physical Education SGO s

Why Does Physical Activity Matter?

Recommended levels of physical activity for health

Locomotor skills: Crawling Running Galloping Walking Hopping Skipping Dodging Rolling Climbing Dynamic balancing

Lesson 7 Diet, Exercise and Sports Nutrition

Strength, any two: curl-ups/crunches, push-ups, step-ups; heart and lung endurance, any two:

Fitness for Life. Unit 3

Textbook: Fitness and Exercise

Types of Muscle Movement:

Chapter 4 Notes Lesson 1

ENERGY SYSTEMS FITNESS COMPONENTS

Coach on Call. Thank you for your interest in Being Active to Prevent or Treat Osteoporosis. I hope you find this tip sheet helpful.

Lesson 1 Pre-Visit The Athlete's Body

Sense of Accomplishment

VCERT PE Final Test Revision

Exercise - Getting Started. Part II

Name: Stacy Hall. Grade Level: 7th. Unit / Content Area:_Physical Fitness. Lesson Title: _Components of Fitness

Physical Education Studies Year 11 ATAR. CHAPTER 5: Exercise Physiology NEXT

Daily Physical Activity Program Guide Kindergarten to Grade 12 FINAL DRAFT

Is your family missing out on the benefits of being active every day? Make your move Sit less Be active for life! Families

Concepts of Health and Fitness Physical Education Final Exam Review

Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise

Chapter 1: Exercise Physiology. ACE Personal Trainer Manual Third Edition

Be Physically Active. Key #7. It s Never Too Late to Start! Why Should You Be Active? Exercise Safely

Chapter 11: Keeping Fit

BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

II Skill Related Fitness 1 Understand the skill related components (agility, coordination, balance, speed, power and reaction time) of physical (PE B

Wellness and Fitness Center Exercise Guidelines

THOSE ACHY, BREAKY JOINTS. How exercise affects mobility, agility and arthritis

DIET, NUTRITION & EXERCISE YOUR PERSONAL GENETIC REPORT

Session 13. Fitness and Exercise. Teacher Notes. Physical Fitness. Aerobics (Cardio) Muscular Strength. Stretching. Stability (Balance)

Active Living/Physical Activity Policy and Recommendations

Transcription:

13.1 The Benefits of Physical Activity How physically active are you? To answer this question, you first need to know that physical activity includes more than just sports. Any movement that requires your large muscle groups to work is considered Thus, physical activity includes actions such as walking briskly around the mall or doing household chores. Teens should spend 60 minutes or more each day performing some form of physical activity. What happens inside your body when you rake leaves, swim, or dance? The most obvious changes affect your heart, lungs, and muscles. But did you also know that chemical changes occur in your brain that influence your mood? The changes that occur due to physical activity are beneficial to your body, your mind, and your social interactions. Physical Benefits The physical benefits of exercise extend to many of the systems in your body. _ Cardiovascular System Your heart and blood vessels receive the most benefits from regular physical activity. As your heart becomes stronger, it can pump more blood with less effort. The number of capillaries in your muscles increases, which may reduce blood pressure. Exercise also lowers blood cholesterol levels. _ Weight Maintenance Regular physical activity increases your basal metabolic rate the amount of energy your body uses when you are at rest. An active metabolism makes it easier to remain at a healthy weight. Staying at a healthy weight can reduce your risk for developing diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Bone Strength Your physical activities should include some weight bearing exercises such as jumping rope or walking. These activities make your bones stronger and denser. Having strong, dense bones may reduce your chances of developing osteoporosis later in life. _ Balance and Coordination Physical activity improves your balance and coordination, which may, in turn, improve your athletic ability. In addition, good balance and coordination can also reduce your risk of injury while performing chores such as climbing ladders or carrying packages down stairs.

Psychological Benefits During continuous exercise, your brain releases chemicals that block pain messages from reaching your brain cells. Endorphins are also responsible for the feelings of satisfaction and pleasure you feel after a good workout. People who exercise regularly are likely to be more self-confident and focused, and have reduced stress levels. Simple stretching exercises, for example, can relax tense muscles and help you sleep better. If you are upset or depressed, physical activity can help improve your mood. In fact, Types of Physical Activity No single activity can improve or maintain all five components of fitness. Instead, it is important to participate in a variety of physical activities. Physical activities can be classified as aerobic exercise or anaerobic exercise. Strengthening and endurance activities can be further classified as isometric exercise, isotonic exercise, or isokinetic exercise. Aerobic Exercise Ongoing physical activity that raises your breathing rate and heart rate is called (ehr OH bik). Aerobic exercises increase the amount of oxygen that your body takes in and uses. Swimming, running, brisk walking, and cross-country skiing are all forms of aerobic exercise. By performing aerobic exercise for at least 20 minutes at a time on a regular basis, you can improve your cardiorespiratory endurance.many aerobic activities also improve muscular endurance. Anaerobic Exercise Intense physical activity that lasts for a few seconds to a few minutes is called (an uh ROH bik). Because anaerobic exercise is so intense and quick, your cardiovascular system cannot supply muscles with enough oxygen to produce energy. Unlike your other body cells, muscle cells do not need oxygen to meet this rapid demand for energy. Lifting weights, doing push-ups, and sprinting are examples of anaerobic activities. Most anaerobic exercises develop muscular strength, muscular endurance, or flexibility. Isometric Exercise Place your palms together and push them against each other. This is an (eye suh MET rik), an exercise in which muscles contract but very little body movement takes place. If you do isometric exercises on a regular basis, the muscles you use will become stronger. Isotonic Exercise (eye suh TAHN ik) involves contracting and relaxing your muscles through the full range of a joint s

motion. Pull-ups are an example of isotonic exercise. Exercises with free weights, such as barbells, are also isotonic. Through repetition of isotonic exercises, you can develop muscular strength and endurance. Isokinetic Exercise In (eye soh ki NET ik) muscles contract at a constant rate. Isokinetic exercises require fitness machines that provide resistance to muscle movement. These exercises are often used as therapy to rebuild muscle strength after an injury. many health professionals consider physical activity an important part of treatment for depression. Social Benefits Exercise is also an opportunity to have fun.whether you play on a sports team or join an aerobics class, physical activity can be a way to bond with family and friends or build new relationships The Components of Fitness Most people do not have the ability to become an Olympic swimmer or a professional football player. But, with dedication, just about everyone can be physically fit. means that you have the energy and strength to participate in a variety of activities. There are five components of fitness: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Cardiorespiratory Endurance Cardiorespiratory endurance means that your heart, blood vessels, and lungs are able to distribute nutrients and oxygen and remove wastes efficiently during prolonged exercise. People with poor cardiorespiratory endurance become short of breath and have a very high heart rate after even light exercise. Regular exercise improves cardiorespiratory endurance. As the heart muscles become stronger, more blood is pumped with each beat. The lungs become more efficient at delivering oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide. Muscular Strength The capacity of a muscle or a group of muscles to produce force is called muscular strength. The amount of weight you can lift is one measure of your muscular strength. You need muscular strength for most sports and everyday activities. Muscular Endurance Muscular endurance is the ability of your muscles to work for an extended time.how long you can hold a barbell or how many times you can lift it is a measure of your muscular