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Chapter 5: Physical Activity & Weight Management Lesson 1: Physical Fitness and You
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BELL ACTIVITY – 10/26 What does it take to be physically fit? What are some things you do in your week to keep up your level of fitness?
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What is fitness? Fitness – the ability to handle the physical work and play of everyday life without becoming overly tired. Being fit also means that you have energy in reserve to meet unexpected demands.
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Being fit… Do you think you are fit? How might you raise your level of fitness? Exercise – physical activity that develops fitness. When you exercise regularly, you find you are able to get through each day with energy to spare.
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What Fitness Does For You Much more than just physical wellbeing. Mentally Emotionally Fitness is an excellent way to keep your health triangle in balance.
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The Benefits of Fitness – Fig. 5.1, p. 119 Benefits to Physical Health: Higher energy level Decreased risk of getting certain diseases Better performance of heart and lungs Improved strength and endurance Improved posture Greater freedom of movement Better coordination Better sleep Better weight control
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Benefits continued… Benefits to Social Health: Additional chances to meet new people Opportunities to share common goals with others Greater ability to interact and cooperate with others Opportunities to use talents to help others Ability to work more efficiently
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Benefits continued… Benefits to Mental/Emotional Health: Enhanced self-esteem Sharpened mental alertness Reduced stress More relaxed attitude More enjoyment of leisure time
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The Elements of Fitness, p. 120 Body Composition- the proportions of fat, bones, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight. Strength – the ability of your muscles to exert a force. In fitness, strength is measured by the most work your muscles can do at a given time. By exercising to build strength, you can more easily lift heavy objects without injury or strain.
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3 Standard Strength Training Exercises: Step-ups: Strengthens leg muscles Push-ups: Strengthen the muscles of your upper arms and chest. Curl-ups: Also called crunches
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Endurance Endurance – your ability to perform vigorous physical activity without getting overly tired. There are two basic types of endurance. Muscle endurance – measure of how long a group of muscles can exert a force without tiring. Heart and lung endurance – measure of how effectively your heart and lungs work during exercise and how quickly they return to normal.
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Endurance… The best way to build endurance is through aerobic exercise – nonstop, rhythmic, vigorous activity that increases breathing and heartbeat rates. Examples: Running, biking, and swimming.
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Endurance… The other type is anaerobic exercise – intense physical activity that requires short bursts of energy. Examples: Weightlifting or sprinting. Welcome to Discovery Education Player Welcome to Discovery Education Player Welcome to Discovery Education Player
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Flexibility Flexibility – the ability to move joints fully and easily. Some people are more naturally flexible than others, but everyone benefits from increased flexibility. By doing regular, gentle stretching, bending, and twisting, you will feel more comfortable, improve your posture, and reduce your risk of injury during strength or endurance training.
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Closing What are the 3 elements of fitness? What is body composition? What are the two types of endurance?
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