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Physical Fitness Notes Vocabulary • Physical fitness - the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands • Physical activity - any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • Exercise - Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness Physical Benefits • Strengthens your muscles and bones • Boosts your energy level • Improves your posture • Helps you maintain a healthy weight • Reduces your risk of many serious diseases Systems strengthened Muscular Strength – lifting, pushing, and jumping Muscular Endurance – the ability of a particular muscle group to apply force over a period of time… example = leg lifts Flexibility – ability to move through a full range of motion Body composition – ratio of body fat to lean tissue Other Health Benefits Mental/Emotional • Stress Relief • Mood Enhancement • Improved Self-Esteem • Better Sleep Social • Spend time with friends • Develop relationship skills Risks of being inactive • Being sedentary* all the time puts you at risk for a variety of health problems. • *Involving little physical activity • Examples of sedentary activities include watching TV, surfing the Internet, and playing video games. Risks – cont. Unhealthful weight gain and obesity Cardiovascular disease Type 2 diabetes Certain types of cancer Asthma and other breathing problems Osteoporosis Osteoarthritis Psychological problems Premature death Aerobic Activities Cycling Most Team Sports Cross-Country Skiing Brisk Walking Aerobic Activities Skating Dancing Running Personal Needs Cost Personal Safety Your Overall Health Where You Live Factors that may affect the activities you choose to do to meet your personal fitness goals Your Schedule Your Fitness Level REVIEW Vocabulary • Cardiorespiratory endurance - The ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to tissues during long periods of activity. • Aerobic exercises - Rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time. • Anaerobic - Intense, short bursts of activity where the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen. Resistance on muscles • Isometric exercises use muscle tension to improve strength with little/no movement of the… ex. pushing against a wall • Isokinetic exercises exert resistance against a muscle as it moves through a range of motion … ex. leg press