Physical Activity for Life

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Physical Activity for Life
Lesson Two
Fitness and You
Pgs 80-86
Health Elements of Fitness
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These areas determine whether or not you
are physically fit:
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Cardiorespiratory endurance
Muscular strength
Muscular endurance
Flexibility
Body composition
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness
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The ability of the heart,
lungs, and blood
vessels to supply
oxygen for long periods
of time during moderate
to vigorous exercise
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Measurement: mile run
and step test
Muscular Strength
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The amount of force a
muscle can exert
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Measurement: pushups and sit-ups
Muscular Endurance
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The ability of the
muscles to perform
physical tasks over a
period of time without
becoming tired
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Measurement: sit-ups
and arm hang
Flexibility
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The ability to move a
body part through a full
range of motion
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Measurement: sit-andreach
Body Composition
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The ratio of body fat to
lean tissue, including
muscle, bone, and
connective tissue
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Measurement: skinfold
test
Improving Your Fitness
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Aerobic Exercise: continuous activity that
lasts at least 20 minutes requiring large
muscle groups (“with oxygen”)
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Anaerobic Exercise: intense short bursts of
activity (“without oxygen”)
Improving Cardiorespiratory Fitness
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Choose aerobic exercise that increases the
heart rate and improves lung capacity
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Cycling
Swimming
Jogging
Dancing
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Improving Muscular Fitness
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Choose anaerobic exercises such as
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Resistance/Strength training
Sprinting
Jumping/Plyometrics
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Improving Flexibility
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Do gentle stretching exercises and hold each
for at least 20 seconds
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Activities like yoga, martial arts, dance, and
gymnastics also improve flexibility