Chapter Seven Cardiovascular Fitness The race is not always to the swift but to those who keep on trying.

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Chapter Seven Cardiovascular Fitness The race is not always to the swift but to those who keep on trying.

Vocabulary caused by pressure of blood on an artery wall; corresponds to ___________________ heart rate just after waking in the morning, ____________________ getting out of bed heart rate __________________ exercise measure of blood force against the walls of the arteries pulse — resting heart rate — recovery heart rate — blood pressure —

Vocabulary heart rate that should not be exceeded during exercise; found by subtracting one's age from __________ ______to ______ percent of the maximum heart rate; results in greatest cardiovascular benefits from exercise “__________ oxygen;” example: soccer, swimming distance “__________________ oxygen;” example: sprinting maximum heart rate — target heart rate — aerobic — anaerobic —

Why Is Cardiovascular Fitness Important? zIncreases _________________ level zLook good zAbility to provide oxygen continuously to working muscles over an extended time

Monitoring the Heart zHeart rate is affected by yposition yactivity level ybody size zNormal heart rate adults: 70 bpm children: 100 bpm zNormal Resting Heart Rate y bpm

Cardiovascular Benefits of Exercise zReduces the risk of dying prematurely zStrengthens heart, makes more efficient zAllows you to exercise _____________ zIncreases ____________ level zMakes you feel ____________ zClears fats from bloodstream

Study Question zWhich of the following is an example of anaerobic exercises? A. 100-yard dash B. bicycling C. racquetball D. soccer