Fitness and Wellness Principles: Part 2 Exercise and FitnessTip! Treadmills are the most popular fitness machines by far. Estimates are that over 11 million people in the US have one. 38df
Being physically fit provides a foundation for overall health and well being (Health and Fitness Principles). We can define physical fitness as, the physical attributes and skills that one has that allows them to perform the tasks of daily living effectively and alertly, while leaving an adequate amount of energy in reserve for recreational and/or emergency activities (Health and Fitness Principles). When we hear the term, physical fitness, we typically think of activities such as running, jumping, or lifting weights. But, fitness involves much more than how much you can "lift", how fast you can run, or how high you can jump (Physical Activity and Health). Practically speaking, it has more to do with your ability to easily and effectively carry out common activities like shoveling snow, back packing, mowing grass, or playing with your children. What can exercise do for me? Regular physical activity has been associated with decreased risk for many illnesses. According to the American Heart Association, regular, moderate exercise has been shown to provide the following benefits: Tip! Body composition: Considered as one of the components of fitness, composition refers to the body in terms of lean mass (muscle, bone, vital tissue, and organs) and fat mass. Actually, the optimal ratio of fat to lean mass is an indication of fitness. Decreased risk of heart disease
Decreased risk of heart attack
Lower total cholesterol
Lower blood pressure
Decreased risk of being overweight or obese
Decreased risk of stroke
Lower stress levels
Improved sleep
Improved physical appearance
Increased energy and strength
Stronger heart, lungs, bones, and muscles
(Why Should I be Physically Active, AHA) As with other components of wellness, the transition to becoming more physically fit requires lifestyle changes. In order to reap the benefits of regular physical activity you must be able to make a lifelong commitment to your program (Fitness Fundamentals). It isn't necessary to have any special equipment, or to join a health club or gym. It only requires that you participate consistently in some type of moderate - vigorous physical activity. Again, this does not need to be limited to traditional health club style exercises. Use your imagination, and select activities that you can enjoy. For example, rock climbing, hiking, rowing, or dancing would be excellent alternatives to the typical exercise program. Physical Assessment Regardless of your current health or physical condition, it is always a good idea to have a physical examination before undertaking any exercise or nutrition program. This is especially true if you are over the age of 35 and have been inactive for several years (Fitness Fundamentals). There are several other indications that would also suggest the need to consult with your physician before starting: Tip! Taking one or two weeks off occasionally will not harm your training. By taking this time off every eight to ten weeks in between strength training cycles it has the habit of refreshing you and to heal those small niggling injuries. By having longer layoffs you do not actually lose muscle fibres, just volume through not training, any size loss will be quickly re-gained. High blood pressure
History of heart disease
Dizzy spells
Difficulty breathing after mild exertion
Arthritis or other bone ailment
Muscle, ligament, or tendon problems
Known or suspected disease
If you smoke
(Fitness Fundamentals) Although there are some small risks that go along with exercise, it has been well documented that the risks associated with inactivity, and/or being overweight are much, much greater (Fitness Fundamentals). A properly designed fitness program should always focus on balance. In other words, a program should address each component of fitness. According to The Aerobics Fitness Association of America, there are five components of fitness (Yoke, et al). 1. Muscular Strength
2. Muscular Endurance
3. Cardio-respiratory endurance
4. Flexibility
5. Body Composition In addition to including balance in your routine, you should always begin the program development process by establishing a set of realistic goals. It is unfortunate that the majority of information about cardio and strength training that people hold as true are nothing more than "urban legend". I have listed below several of my favorite fitness and exercise myths: Tip! Muscle is a metabolically active tissue and has a role in increasing the metabolism. The faster metabolism we have the quicker we can burn fat. Cardio exercise enables us to burn calories whilst exercising but does little else for fat loss afterwards. Popular Exercise Myths 1. "If you stop weight training the muscle that you have built will turn to fat." As bodybuilding legend, Franco Colombu once said, "That would be like saying that an apple can turn to an orange." Muscle and fat are two completely unique types of tissue. Therefore, it is impossible for fat to "turn into" muscle. Likewise, it is not possible for muscle to "turn into" fat. 2. "Weight training makes women have a masculine appearance." Proper weight training will help almost anyone to look healthier by improving body composition and making the body look more tight and firm. The huge muscles that are seen in the professional women's bodybuilding ranks are produced by very large quantities of anabolic/androgenic steroids, not simply by strength training alone. 3. "You need to spend a great deal of money on dietary supplements to be successful." The foundation of any exercise program is built upon the combination of a balanced diet, plenty of rest, and a well designed exercise regimen. Supplements are definitely not necessary for strength trainers or endurance trainers regardless of their fitness level. Tip! The second common mistake made in home fitness workouts is to exercise without shoes or in slippers. This is a definite no-no. 4. "It takes expensive machines and workout equipment to build a quality physique." Although it is desirable to have a few basic pieces of equipment at your disposal, it is very possible to design an effective workout routine with no equipment at all. There is a great deal of research that has demonstrated a number of advantages to "low tech" functional strength training programs. This doesn't mean that you should avoid the fancy weight machines. But, you should keep in mind that some of the greatest physiques in history were developed with little or no exercise equipment at all. Fitness-eBooks.com. Innovative weight training eBooks, covering rapid fat loss, muscle building, unique new exercises and powerful training programs. 5. "Weight training will make you muscle bound and stiff." Actually, research has demonstrated that when resistance exercises are performed through their full range of motion, flexibility increases. Weight training stretches opposing muscle groups. Designing Your Program As you begin putting together your program, it is helpful to use what is known as the FITT formula. Tip! Find a physical fitness program that seems right for you. F.I.T.T. = F = Frequency (how often you exercise)
I = Intensity (how hard you are working when exercising)
T = Type (what type of exercise is being done?)
T = Time (how much time is spent exercising) The American College of Sports Medicine has established specific guidelines concerning the FITT formulas for both cardio-respiratory training and strength training. The guidelines for Cardio training are as follows: Cardio Guidelines: Frequency = three - five times per week Intensity = 55 - 90% of max heart rate Time (or duration) = from 20 - 60 minutes Type = Common forms of cardio training: walking, cycling, jogging, swimming, stair climbing, and dancing Beginners = Start by working at approximately 55 - 70% of max heart rate Hydration = be certain that your body is adequately hydrated before and after exercise Approximately ½ - 1 cup of fluids per 15 minutes of vigorous activity Warm Up = an exercise session should always begin with a brief warm up period of about five minutes. Warming up consists of light activity such as walking or cycling Cool Down = Always slow down your pace during the last several minutes of your exercise session in order to allow your heart rate and core body temperature to gradually return to normal Tip! Strength training with supplementation of soy Protein Isolate has shown to increase solid bodyweight. Studies have shown that athletic performance is not impaired by following a meat free diet, and people strength training and consuming only soy protein isolate as a protein source were able to gain lean muscle mass. Over exertion can be hazardous to your health. Be certain that you are training at an intensity that is appropriate relative to your age, fitness level, and personal health condition. Intensity Level It is extremely important that you are exercising at an appropriate level of intensity. There are several methods that can be used to measure how hard you are working. The method that you choose will depend on what type of equipment that you have at your disposal. The two most common measures of intensity are heart rate, and the talk test. As mentioned earlier, your training heart rate should be from 55 - 90% of maximum heart rate, depending on your current fitness level and goals. (Consult with your physician to determine if this range is appropriate for your personal condition). You can use the following formula to approximate your target heart rate. 220 - Age = Max Heart Rate Max Heart Rate x .55 = beginners level training heart rate Max Heart Rate x .70 = Intermediate level training heart rate Max heart rate x .90 = advanced level training heart rate The most common measure of intensity, however, is "The Talk Test". Tip! Intensity How hard you push yourself is also important. Seniors looking for health related fitness don't have to push too hard though. Basically, if you can speak conversationally (but not get enough air to sing), while performing your aerobic exercise you are probably somewhere between the desired range of 55 - 90 % of MHR. If speech becomes broken, you are exceeding the desired range. Next we will discuss strength training. There are many health benefits associated with strength training that are often overlooked by recreational exercisers. A few of the benefits include: Increased motor performance
Increased bone density
Decreased risk of injury
Increased metabolic rate
Increased capacity to perform work Strength Training guidelines Frequency = Two - Three non-consecutive days for beginners Intensity = Perform each movement to muscular fatigue or near muscular failure Type = The most common forms of resistance training include weight lifting, pushups, pull-ups, crunches, resistance bands. Time (or volume) = Beginners perform one - three sets of eight - fifteen repetitions per exercise. Progression = Increase weight by approximately 5% when you are able to reach your repetition target on two consecutive training sessions. Exercise Order = It is most desirable to work from largest muscle group to smallest muscle group. Golf Fitness Experts. Golf exercises, mental strategies, and swing instruction from 7 leading golf experts. For example, Squats, Pushups, Chin Ups, Calf Raise, Crunches Breathing = Always exhale on the positive (concentric) portion of the movement. In other words, exhale when you exert force. NEVER hold your breath when strength training. Tempo = Move the weight in a slow and controlled manner. Many popular methods recommend two seconds for the positive phase, followed by four seconds for the negative phase of the lift. Tip! Consider commercial fitness equipment. Often times, you can buy the same equipment that your local gym has. In my opinion, it isn't necessary to count your tempo. Just embrace the concept of slow and controlled movement. Overload = You must challenge you body to work at increasingly higher levels to bring about ongoing improvement Regularity = you must work out consistently to benefit from strength training. At least two non-consecutive sessions per week are required on a consistent basis. As with cardio training, it is necessary to begin all strength-training sessions with a brief, five minute warm up period. At the conclusion of your strength routine, you should conclude with a short cool down, followed by static (non-bouncing) stretching of the major muscle groups. Tips for finding time 1. Wake up an extra 30 - 60 minutes early to exercise before your workday starts. 2. Take a brisk walk on your lunch break. 3. Begin your workout immediately upon arriving home from work. 4. Incorporate exercise into family time. Take everyone out for a 30-minute walk after dinner, or go to the park for a game of basketball or soccer. 5. Split your exercise into two separate sessions, fifteen minutes in the morning and fifteen minutes in the evening. 6. Schedule your exercise just like you would any other appointment. Put it in your Palm Pilot, Day Planner, or Outlook Calendar. Developing a realistic plan of action before adding exercise to your schedule is necessary to ensure your long-term success. Making any change to your lifestyle requires commitment to change. Identifying potential roadblocks to your success will help you to make more realistic plans. The number one reason that people site for failing to exercise is "lack of time". Tip! Progressive overload is needed to make muscles bigger. Meaning that you need to perform more reps than you did for your last workout for that particular exercise. If you perform the same amount of reps at each workout nothing will change on you, also if the weight doesnt changes on the bar nothing will change on you. Therefore,
you should examine your daily work and activity schedule thoroughly to determine where you can fit exercise in to the mix. For more detailed information about developing an effective training routine it may be helpful to consult with a professional personal trainer. There are also a number of qualified personal trainers that offer online coaching for those who don't have the time to work with a trainer in person. As mentioned earlier, regardless of your current health or physical condition, it is always a good idea to have a physical examination before undertaking any physical exercise or nutrition program. Tip! Get out a note pad and pen. Lets name the very top of the page Muscle and Fitness Goals. References: YMCA of the USA. YMCA Personal Trainer Instructor Manual. Champaign: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc, 2000.
(YMCA of the USA) Yoke, Mary, and Laura Gladwin. A Guide to Personal Fitness. Sherman Oaks: Aerobics and Fitness Association of America, 2003.
(Yoke et al.) "Fitness Fundamentals." Guidelines to Personal Exercise Programs. President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
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(Fitness Fundamentals) YMCA of the USA. Principles of Health and Fitness. 3rd ed. Champaign: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc., 1999.
(YMCA of the USA) "Why Should I be Physically Active". American Heart Association., 2004 http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3009620
(Why Should I be Physically Active) American Council on Exercise. Personal Trainer Manual 2nd ed. San Diego: ACE Publications, 1996 Douglas Galligan is a Personal Trainer and Health Club Manager with over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry. You can visit his Online Personal Training site at:
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