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1 Advanced Aerobic Activities By: Brittani Ikemoto

2  Aerobic Video Aerobic Video Aerobic Exercise

3  Aerobic exercise is any type of activity that uses large group of muscles and you can maintain continuously.  It is a type of exercising that gives the heart and lungs a challenge and makes them work hard.  Find a continuous activity that keeps the heart rate up and move towards a healthier lifestyle.  (Source: American College of Sports Medicine) What is Aerobic Exercise?

4 Aerobic Activities

5 AA naerobic exercise is an intense physical activity using energy production. TT he exercises are usually short. FF or example lifting weights or even running a 100 meter dash are considered to be anaerobic. (( Source: Merriam-Webster) Aerobic vs. Anaerobic

6 II ncreases endurance, flexibility and builds muscle strength. MM ake bones and cardiovascular system stronger. LL owers high blood pressure, cholesterol. TT he more aerobic exercise the less fatigued your body gets. Why is Aerobic Exercise Important?

7  Running 20 minutes  Cycling 5 miles  Swimming 1000 meters  Walking 1 hour Examples of Aerobic Exercise

8 Aerobic Exercise and Your Brain

9  Guide to Aerobic Exercise Guide to Aerobic Exercise Reference Guide to Aerobic Exercise

10  Aerobic is a continuous longer exercise. (ex: jogging a 5K race)  Aerobic exercise is extremely beneficial to the health of your body and brain.  Types of aerobic exercise include: cycling, rowing, walking, running, dancing, skating, dancing, and cross country skiing. Summary


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