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Advanced Aerobic Activities By: Brittani Ikemoto
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Aerobic Video Aerobic Video Aerobic Exercise
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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?
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Aerobic Activities
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AA naerobic exercise is an intense physical activity using energy production. TT he exercises are usually short. FF or example lifting weights or even running a 100 meter dash are considered to be anaerobic. (( Source: Merriam-Webster) Aerobic vs. Anaerobic
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II ncreases endurance, flexibility and builds muscle strength. MM ake bones and cardiovascular system stronger. LL owers high blood pressure, cholesterol. TT he more aerobic exercise the less fatigued your body gets. Why is Aerobic Exercise Important?
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Running 20 minutes Cycling 5 miles Swimming 1000 meters Walking 1 hour Examples of Aerobic Exercise
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Aerobic Exercise and Your Brain
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Guide to Aerobic Exercise Guide to Aerobic Exercise Reference Guide to Aerobic Exercise
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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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