2 Fitness: A Lifetime Goal Developing personal fitness during your teen years is essential to maintaining good health throughout your life. Personal fitness.

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2 Fitness: A Lifetime Goal Developing personal fitness during your teen years is essential to maintaining good health throughout your life. Personal fitness throughout life is an achievable goal.

3 Understanding the Aging Process The aging process involves aging-related changes. Aging process The manner in which the body changes as a result of growing older. Term to Know

4 Understanding the Aging Process These physical functions decline because of the aging process. Conduction of nerve impulses Resting metabolic rate Heart’s pumping ability Lung capacity These declines occur more slowly in physically active individuals.

5 The Aging Process and Health Although the aging process cannot be reversed or halted, it can be slowed. For many people, the key to slowing down the aging process is personal fitness.

6 The Aging Process and Health Aging-Related Change Can (  ) Cannot (  ) Make Positive Impact Graying of hair  Balding  Resting energy metabolism  Increased body fat  Increased blood pressure  Increased resting pulse  Elevated cholesterol levels  Decreased functional health 

7 The Aging Process and Health Aging-Related Change Can (  ) Cannot (  ) Make Positive Impact Inherited diseases  Hypokinetic diseases  Loss of elasticity of joints  Loss of flexibility of joints  Bone loss  Mental confusion  Reduced self-esteem  Depression 

8 The Aging Process and Health More active people have greater bone mass than inactive people. This means that as more active people age, they will be at a lower risk of osteoporosis than inactive people.

9 Your Changing Personal Fitness Goals A great way to maintain your personal fitness is by finding leisure-time activities that you enjoy.

10 Leisure-Time Activities Done regularly, leisure-time activities can improve some aspects of health-related or skill- related fitness. Leisure-time activities Sports and other action-oriented pursuits done for recreation. Term to Know

11 Leisure-Time Activities Leisure-time activities provide many benefits, including: Reduced stress levels Opportunity for social interaction Opportunity to burn calories Increased self-esteem

12 Leisure-Time Activities Many people enjoy swimming as a leisure-time activity. The water provides resistance and provides a low-impact workout.

13 Leisure-Time Activities Cycling can help you develop balance and maintain and improve cardiorespiratory fitness. Tour cycling is done on roads with light-framed bikes. Mountain biking is done on trails with a bike that has a heavier frame.

14 Leisure-Time Activities Downhill skiing and cross-country skiing require excellent coordination and power. Cross-country skiing provides an intense workout and is an excellent way to develop and maintain cardiorespiratory fitness.

15 Leisure-Time Activities Dancing helps develop balance, coordination, and agility, and it provides an opportunity for social interaction. Some forms of dance are also good for aerobic conditioning and weight control, provided they are done regularly and for long enough periods of time.

16 Leisure-Time Activities Volleyball and basketball can help you to develop coordination, reaction time, and power. They can also provide an excellent cardiovascular- and muscular-endurance workout.

17 Leisure-Time Activities Racquetball and tennis can help you to develop coordination, agility, and cardiorespiratory endurance.

18 Leisure-Time Activities When done for long periods of time, kayaking and canoeing help you to develop power, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and muscular endurance.

19 Leisure-Time Activities Rowing can help you to develop coordination, power, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscular endurance. It is also an excellent way to control your body composition and meet other people.

20 Leisure-Time Activities The original purpose of the martial arts was self-defense. Martial arts Activities that combine exercise and relaxation techniques. Term to Know Many of these activities teach controlled breathing, which helps reduce stress.

21 Leisure-Time Activities There are many types of martial arts, including karate, judo, and t’ai chi. T’ai chi A martial art that involves fluid, graceful movements, demanding precise muscular control. Term to Know

22 Leisure-Time Activities Hiking and backpacking are excellent ways to get outside and enjoy nature while developing muscular endurance and cardiorespiratory fitness.

23 Leisure-Time Activities Rock climbing requires muscular strength, endurance, balance, and coordination. Always climb with a partner and use safety gear.

24 Leisure-Time Activities Triathlons are endurance competitions that include swimming, cycling, and running. Biathlons are endurance competitions that include two activities. Marathons are endurance competitions that require running 26.2 miles.