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UNIT 4 Cardiovascular Fitness. Objectives  Learn how to measure your pulse rate as well as the rate at which your heart should be exercised.  Understand.

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1 UNIT 4 Cardiovascular Fitness

2 Objectives  Learn how to measure your pulse rate as well as the rate at which your heart should be exercised.  Understand the benefits of cardiovascular fitness.  Recall how the training principles can be applied to improve cardiovascular fitness.

3 Terms 1. Pulse-a regular throbbing caused by pressure of blood on an artery wall that corresponds to heart beat 2. Blood pressure-the measure of blood force against the walls of the arteries 3. Atherosclerosis-a condition in which fatty deposits build up on inner walls of arteries, causing narrowing of the arterial passage way 4. Artery-a vessel that carries blood away from the heart 5. Vein-a vessel that carries blood to the heart

4 Terms 6. Maximum heart rate-the heart rate that should not be exceeded during exercise; calculated by subtracting ones age from 220 7. Target heart rate-sixty to ninety percent of the max. heart rate results in greatest cardiovascular exercise 8. Aerobic-term refers to energy producing biochemical pathways in cells that use oxygen to produce energy 9. Arteriole- a small diameter blood vessel that extends and branches out from an artery and leads to capillaries 10. Ventricle- the bottom two chambers of the heart. 11. Capillaries- a network of small vessels located between the arteries and veins in which exchanges of vital substances occur between tissue and blood

5 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Heart DiagramBlood Flow Diagram

6 How to Measure  Pulse-Check your pulse for six seconds and a zero to the end result. Or check your pulse for ten seconds and multiply the result by six.  Resting heart rate-Check your pulse for six seconds and a zero to the end result or for ten seconds and multiply by six.(50-100 bpm)  Recovery-  should be 120 bpm after five minutes  100 bpm after ten minutes.  Blood pressure-  Norm: 120/80,  the lower the blood pressure the lower the risk is of having a heart attack.

7 Heart Rate  Calculate- 220-age=HRM  Target HR Zone- (220-AGE)x.6= (220-AGE)x.9= Example- (220-20)200x.6=120 (220-20)200x.9=180  b/w 120-180=Target HR Zone  Exercise in that range for 20-60 Minutes

8 Cardiovascular F.I.T.  F - 3-7 times' per week  I - 60-90% of HR max.  T - Maintain continuous large muscle movements for a minimum of 20 minutes

9 Causes of cardiovascular disease  ATHEROSCLEROSIS  Inactivity  Obesity  High BP  High cholesterol  Stress & tension  Smoking  Heredity  Age  Which of these are controllable?

10 Benefits of Cardiovascular Exercise  Reduce atherosclerosis  Better to able people to clear fat from blood stream  Less prone to heart disease  Greater blood out put Types of exercise:  aerobic  oxygen- jogging, swimming, cycling, etc.  Anaerobic  no oxygen- 50 yard dash

11 Unit 4 Cardiovascular Unit 4 Cardiovascular Fitness Unit 4 Test


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