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Title: Personal%20Fitness:%20Improving%20Your%20Health%20Through%20Exercise


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Chapter 9
  • Personal Fitness Improving Your Health Through
    Exercise

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The Benefits of Physical Activity
  • PHYSICAL WELL BEING
  • FOR
  • ALL SHAPES AND SIZES

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WEIGHT LOSS IN A BOTTLEHealth Express USA.
  • Fat Absorber with Binditol
  • (500mg/90cap.)
  • The all natural Fiber Complex with Glucosamine
    absorbs the fat you eat during a meal while its
    still in the digestive system.

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Most effective in..
  • weight control when
  • used in conjunction with
  • a calorie reduced diet
  • and exercise
  • program.

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BODY COMPOSITIONthe stuff we are made of
  • Genetic Predisposition
  • Body Composition
  • Endomorphs
  • Tend to store adipose tissue
  • Mesomorphs
  • Tend to be muscular
  • Ectomorphs
  • Tend to be thin
  • Lean Body Mass
  • muscle
  • Adipose tissue
  • Water / Bones/ Connective tissue/ Nerves and
    other stuff

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ENERGY SYSTEMS
ATP-CP Immediate Fast ATP/CP Creatine Phosphate
0 to 10s
Non-Oxidative Muscle glucose glycogen Rapid 10s
to 90s
Oxidative Fats, CHO, Proteins lt 2 min. slower
steady state endurance
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Energy Systems
System and Relative Use
Oxidative
Non Oxidative
ATP-CP
0 5s 10s 60s 120s Long Duration
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Energy Systems ???
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Sympathetic Nervous System Speeding up the
Body.
Parasympathetic Nervous System Slowing the Body
Down...
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HEALTH STYLE?????
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Physical HealthPersonal Physical
CharacteristicsOverall Health and Physical Well
BeingBody ImageStress ManagementAttitudeExerc
iseActive LivingNutrition
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Lifestyle ISYour ResponsibilityLife is Long -
Live Healthy
  • Choices to Make
  • Food
  • Activity
  • Stress

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What You Do Today! Will Have a Profound Effect
on Your Future Health Health Style
  • Osteoporosis
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Stroke
  • Obesity
  • Stress
  • Etc., etc.,etc.

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Benefits of Exercise
  • risk of CHD
  • hypertension
  • blood lipid / lipoprotein profile
  • cardiac function
  • smoking reduction
  • weight management
  • diabetes
  • musculoskeletal disorders
  • Stress management
  • Bone mineral status,
  • and many more

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Overcoming Inactivity
  • Inertia
  • Movement
  • More Activity
  • Fun
  • Group activity
  • Support
  • Life Long

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REASONS TO EXERCISEand other considerations
  • Overall Health Benefits
  • Fun
  • Social
  • Accomplishment
  • Energy
  • Self-esteem
  • Body Image
  • Stress Management
  • Lifelong participation
  • drive for thinness
  • drive for muscularity
  • obsession
  • only body image concerns
  • while restricting nutrition
  • perceive the need for performance enhancing
    substances

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Principles of Training
  • Balanced exercise
  • Maintenance
  • over-training
  • Individuality
  • Specificity
  • Progressive overload
  • Rate of Adaptation Plateau - Ceiling Effect
  • Rest
  • Reversibility

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F.I.T.T. Aerobic Training
  • Frequency - 3 to 5 times per week
  • Intensity - 55 to 85
  • of predicted heart rate
  • Time - 20 to 60 minutes per session.
  • Type(mode)- walking, running, swimming, cycling,
    hiking.., etc.

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THE HEART
  • Size of Fist
  • Pumps 5 Liters of Blood Each Minute
  • 4 Chambers
  • Heart Rate (bts/minute)
  • Intensity Dependent
  • Resting
  • Sub-maximum
  • Maximum

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Heart Calculations
  • Stroke Volume (ml/bt)
  • Cardiac Output (SV)(HR)
  • Maximum Heart Rate
  • Predicted Max. Heart Rate
  • Predicted Exercise HR
  • Lower (60)
  • Upper (90)

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The Lungs
  • Anatomy of Passage Way
  • O2 and C02 Exchange
  • Lung Function Tests
  • Air - Approximately
  • Nitrogen 79
  • Oxygen 21
  • Carbon dioxide 0.4
  • Mechanics of Breathing

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F.I.T.T. Strength and Endurance Training
  • Frequency -
  • Strength - 1 to 3 times per week
  • Endurance - 3 to 5 times per week
  • Intensity
  • Strength - Lift 4 to 8 repetitions
  • Approximately 50 to 80 Max.
  • Endurance - 15 to 30 repetitions 25 to 50 Max.

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Bones Joints
  • Functions
  • Locomotion
  • Manipulation
  • Protection
  • Marrow - Red Blood Cell Production
  • Support Mechanism

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TYPE - Target Muscle Groups
  • Select appropriate exercises for the specific
    muscle groups
  • Train reciprocating muscle groups
  • Balance

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Time
  • Allow body to adapt
  • 6 to 8 weeks
  • increase slowly
  • rest between sets or alternate upper and lower
    body

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We Are, What We Are!!!
  • Achieve your potential

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This May Not Be Your Genetic Inheritance
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The Principles of Exercise Apply to everyone but
Individual EFFECTS will VARY
  • LIMITATIONS
  • TO Training
  • Aerobic Activity
  • Strength Endurance
  • Flexibility
  • Anaerobic Training

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Fitness Equipment / Safety
  • Buy Appropriate SHOES
  • Wear Comfortable Clothing
  • TOO HOT! TOO COLD!
  • Run and Walk with a Friend
  • More fun, safer, support system
  • Night Time stay to the well lit areas
  • Seek Expert Fitness Advice.

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Keep Your Plan Manageable,Flexible,Varied and Fun
  • Start at a level suited for you
  • ask for help from an exercise professional
  • Its OK to miss a session
  • Mirrors and Scales
  • Rest when youre tired
  • Plan for the rest of your life
  • Eat ( Good or Bad Food)
  • moderation, balance and personal taste

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Getting Started
  • Goals
  • with a specific goal in mind design a program
    with a certified exercise expert!
  • Type of Program
  • endurance vs. Strength or a
  • combination
  • Consider ergometers
  • stair climbers, bikes, rowers for endurance

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Muscles
  • Contract - All or Nothing
  • Work Reciprocally
  • Adapt to Stress
  • Strength, Endurance, Posture
  • Smooth - Involuntary
  • blood vessels / digestive
  • Skeletal - Voluntary
  • biceps / triceps
  • Cardiac - spontaneous
  • heart

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Improving Muscular Strength and Endurance
  • Muscular Strength
  • The amount of force that a muscle is capable of
    exerting
  • One Repetition Maximum (1RM)
  • Muscular Endurance
  • A muscles ability to exert force repeatedly

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Principles of Strength Development
  • Tension Principle
  • muscular tension
  • the strength gain
  • . Weight lifting is one method..
  • Weight machines (pulleys cables), riding a bike
    up a hill
  • all methods work

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Resistance Exercise Program
  • Part of a FITNESS Program to improve muscular
    strength and endurance
  • Goal - HYPERTROPHY

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Muscle Action
  • ISOMETRIC M.A.
  • Force without movement
  • ISOTONIC M.A.
  • Force with movement
  • Concentric M. A.
  • Eccentric M. A.
  • Best Results a Combination.

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ISOKINETIC M.A.
  • The Rate of M.A. is predetermined
  • 600 / S, 900/S, 1800 / S
  • Degrees per Second
  • Force does not change the rate
  • Cybex Rehabilitation Machine - very expensive,
    specialized,
  • therapeutic uses

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Methods of Providing Resistance
  • Body Weight Resistance
  • sit-ups, push -ups, pull - ups
  • (both concentric and eccentric m.a.)
  • Fixed Resistance
  • constant absolute resistance
  • (barbells and dumbbells)
  • Biomechanics - joint angles and
  • applied force

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Methods of Providing Resistance
  • Variable Resistance
  • Nautilus
  • Distributes the load to to the
  • muscles so that at each angle the load (weight)
    lifted is altered
  • Accommodation
  • Resistance changes in response
  • to the force - speed is kept constant

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Be Kind to Your Muscles
  • Warm-up Activity Readiness
  • Increase body temperature, heart rate
  • metabolic pathways, etc.
  • improves muscle performance
  • specific appropriate stretching
  • Cardiovascular Conditioning
  • Frequency/ Intensity / Type/ Time
  • Strength Training / Endurance Training
  • Progressive, specific appropriate
  • Cool Down Flexibility

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Your Active Life Plan
  • Are you ready to start a program?
  • Health, Injuries, Attitude, reasons to exercises
  • Select activities that you like to do.
  • Walking, swimming, running, step class, aerobic,
    skating, skiing, cycling rowingetc,etc..
  • Resistance Training
  • Weight Training / Body as Resistance
  • sit-ups, push-ups, free weights and wt.
    Machines..they all work
  • Include
  • Warm-up / stretching aerobic conditioning,
    strength/endurance training and flexibility
    improvements

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Be Realistic and Honestwith Yourself
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