FINDING THE BEST AEROBIC ACTIVITY FOR YOU

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Overhead Transparency Master -A FINDING THE BEST AEROBIC ACTIVITY FOR YOU TIPS FOR FINDING THE BEST ACTIVITY FOR YOU Try many different activities. Get good instruction. Get the appropriate equipment. Try activities more than once. Wear proper clothing. Find others to participate with you. EXAMPLES OF ACTIVE AEROBIC ACTIVITIES Aerobic dance Bicycling Circuit training Rope jumping Water aerobics Aerobic exercise machines Cooper s aerobics Dance Martial arts exercise Swimming CR -2 Overhead Transparency Master -A

Overhead Transparency Master -B SAFETY TIPS FOR ACTIVE AEROBICS AND RECREATION Wear proper safety equipment. Dress appropriately for the weather. Wear proper protective equipment such as a helmet, knee pads, etc. Use safe equipment. Use reflectors and lights on bikes or on clothes. Keep equipment in good repair. Make sure all equipment is sized correctly and fits appropriately. Wear life preservers when boating and water skiing. Carry and drink water during vigorous activity, especially in the heat. Get proper instruction. Learn from someone who knows the activity AND is trained to teach it. Injuries and accidents often occur when activities are done incorrectly. Perform within the limits of your current skill. Acknowledge your skill level. Don t try skills you aren t ready for just to impress others. Try more challenging skills gradually after you master simpler skills. Plan ahead, especially for outdoor activities. Tell someone where you will be and when you expect to be back. Bring a map and compass in new or isolated areas. Carry an emergency phone and flare. Carry extra food and water when backpacking. Carry a small first aid kit when hiking. Avoid venturing out alone. Overhead Transparency Master -B CR -3

Overhead Transparency Master -C FINDING SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR ACTIVITY Assess your current level of social support. Determine areas where you need to improve your social support. Find friends who have the same interests. Join a club or team. Seek advice and help from parents and teachers. Get lessons if possible. Encourage family members to try the activity with you. Ask for proper equipment for birthdays or other holidays. CR -4 Overhead Transparency Master -C

Application SAFETY ASSESSMENT FOR ACTIVE RECREATION A. Read the following descriptions. Description 1 David is excited to be going on his first long like this weekend with his friend Jason. It is early summer and the weather is nice. Neither David nor Jason has ever hiked for more than two hours at a time, but they are young and athletic and figure they will be okay. Jason bought a book of hikes and they ve selected one that loops around so that they will end up where they started from. David and Jason told their parents that they will be at a friend s house all day because they know their parents would worry. Description 2 Jenna just learned how to inline skate from her friend Josh. She has always wanted to learn to inline skate and was excited when she found a pair of old skates and a helmet at the Goodwill store. She and Josh practiced for about an hour. Josh is going to a skating park on Saturday and invited Jenna to come along. Sometimes there are spontaneous competitions at the park on Saturdays. Jenna is very competitive and hopes to have a chance to show off. B. Answer the questions. 1. What safety information would you share with David and Jason before they head out for their hike? 2. If David and Jason get lost on their hike, what mistake did they make that might cost them their lives? 3. What concerns do you have about Jenna s safety given what you know? 4. Do you think Jenna has a good chance of getting hurt on Saturday? Why or why not? Application Worksheet CR -5

Reinforcement ACTIVE AEROBICS AND RECREATION WORD HUNT Read the clues below to determine what type of active aerobics or active recreation each is, and then find each word in the word hunt puzzle. A T M L T V I X J D S A Q G A L E J W F K Z B N C F R U D P A S N I E E O I T H A O T O B H N H O R I E N T E E R I N G P I A F C E R Q L K T D E K L E E O A N T I I J R G O E M U I O U N R R A W K R O P H C O G E B T P I I A D R R E I A U L N C U T I B E A C J F E F N Q C B A A V H O K 1. Combines walking, jogging, and map-reading skills: 2. Usually involves a one-day trip in the wilderness: 3. Performing dance steps to music: aerobic 4. A system of earning points from active aerobics: aerobics 5. Performing several different exercises one after another: training 6. Examples include judo and karate: arts 7. Also called roller-blading: skating. Also called aqua-dynamics: aerobics CR -6 Reinforcement Worksheet

Personal Project LOGGING AND PLANNING ACTIVE AEROBICS AND ACTIVE RECREATION Part 1 Logging Activity Use this form to record your participation in active aerobics and active recreation activities for one week. Record only time spent performing each activity at a moderate to vigorous pace. Answer the questions provided when you have finished your weekly log. Write the number of minutes you Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 spent in each activity each day. / / / / / / / Aerobic dance Aerobic exercise machines Bicycling Circuit training Dance Rope jumping Martial arts Water aerobics Swimming Backpacking/hiking/rock climbing Boating/kayaking/rowing Skating Skateboarding Skiing Daily totals How might you adjust your physical activity to better maintain or improve your cardiovascular fitness level? What short-term goals might you have for minutes per day in active aerobics and active recreation? Personal Project Part 1 Worksheet CR -7

Personal Project LOGGING AND PLANNING ACTIVE AEROBICS AND ACTIVE RECREATION (continued) Part 2 Planning Active Aerobics and Active Recreation Make a plan for the following week incorporating changes that might help you reach your goals. Use the chart to indicate which activities you will perform over the next week. For each day, write the total minutes per day you will spend in each activity next to the activities you select. Write the number of minutes you plan to Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 spend in each activity each day. / / / / / / / Aerobic dance Aerobic exercise machines Bicycling Circuit training Dance Rope jumping Martial arts Water aerobics Swimming Backpacking/hiking/rock climbing Boating/kayaking/rowing Skating Skateboarding Skiing Daily totals Did you plan for at least 30 minutes of activity each day? Identify some strategies you can use that will help you achieve your plan. CR - Personal Project Part 2 Worksheet