So what does mean “fitness” and what stands for “aerobic” after all?
Under the word fitness we should understand the state of wellbeing of a
person. Your physical fitness is formed by a set of many different body
capabilities like endurance, strength, flexibility, and coordination.
Fitness is not only the physical health, but also mental health of a
person along with self awareness and emotional satisfaction. So now we
see that in general fitness is a state when mind, body and soul are in
touch one with each other and what is more - souls do fit the bodies and
live in harmony.
The term aerobic along with the exercise was invented by K. Copper from
the U.S. Air Force in 1969. All his thoughts were documented in his book
called “Aerobics”. All the data from the book became the baseline for
all aerobic fitness programs that are based on oxygen consumption
equivalency.
Talking about the term “aerobic” I can say that it is the most important
factor of physical fitness. The origin of this word is Latin and the
meaning is following: “aero” means oxygen (air), and “bic” is for bio
(life). So any physical activity that requires the intake of oxygen
could be called aerobic exercise. All aerobic fitness exercises must
maintain increased heart rate and that is why such activity is almost
the same as cardio exercises. There are also obvious reasons for this:
exercises strengthen lungs and heart, increase cardiac capacity and use
body fat and carbohydrates and the fuel (energy source).
Of course there are a lot of types of aerobic fitness exercise. All of
them build up your endurance and stamina. Forms of exercise include the
following: running, swimming, cycling, long distance skiing, power
walking, rowing, use of different exercise machines (bikes, treadmills,
and others). Actually all aerobic fitness exercises must be performed at
high level of intensity and for a long time period. That is why running
is considered as aerobic fitness exercise, but sprinting is not.
Regular aerobic fitness exercise gives you a lot of health benefits.
They are united in a group called “aerobic training effect” and give
your body the following: strengthen muscles that are involved in
respiration, strengthen heart muscle (that improves blood pumping
efficiency), increase the number of red blood cells in the organism. In
addition jogging or rope jumping may stimulate bone growth and reduce
the risk of osteoporosis. The digestive system is fed more regularly and
is cleaned more effectively.
Because of the very close connection between the mind and the body,
mental fitness may now be seen to be in many ways equivalent to physical
aerobic fitness. People that are in good aerobic condition tend to be
more optimistic, more self-confident; more determined and, generally,
have a higher energy level and of course a greater lust for life.
The group of aerobic fitness exercise may be divided into two major
sub-groups – pre-choreographed aerobics and freestyle aerobics (exercise
is linked to dance and choreography).
About The Author
Andrew Green is a successful webmaster and publisher of http://free-fitness-exercise-tips.comFree
Fitness and Exercise Tips - lots of information to keep you fit,
healthy, gain aerboic fitness and help you to get regular exercise at
his website http://free-fitness-exercise-tips.com
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please comment on this blog. We appreciate your view. Thanks