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Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 1 Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 2 What you will learn about in this topic: 1. The short-term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 2. The long-term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 3. How to measure your pulse Definitions • Blood pressure - ‘The of force at which the blood passes through the blood vessels.' • Heart rate - 'The number of times the heart beats per minute' • Stroke volume - ‘The amount of blood pumped out of the heart during one contraction' • Cardiac output - ‘The amount of blood ejected from the heart in one minute' Resting heart rate • The average heart rate when we are at rest is 60-80 BPM • Your resting heart rate can be a sign of fitness. People with high cardiovascular fitness have lower resting heart rates as the body is more efficient at transporting the blood around the body. Systolic/Diastolic • Systolic – The pressure of the blood when the heart contracts • Diastolic- The pressure of the blood when the heart relaxes • Systolic/Diastolic • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06iQlVMS B34 Task • You will take you pulse for 15 seconds • Take this number and multiply by 4 to get your BPM Task • You are going to do 1 minute of star jumps star jumps 1min • Retake you pulse • List: what has been the immediate effects of this small amount of exercise on you Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 10 Heart rate monitoring An ECG (electrocardiogram) machine will show you what your heart rate looks like. Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 11 Short-term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular System •Heart rate increases •Adrenalin •Breath •Body released faster and deeper Temperature increases •Blood Pressure •Sweating increases Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 14 Long-term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system •Size and Volume increases of the heart •Lower Resting Rate Heart •Lower Blood Pressure •Increased Stroke •Increased Cardiac Output •More Capillaries Volume Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 18 The cyclist Miguel Indurain, five times Tour de France winner, had a resting heart rate of 28 beats per minute, one of the lowest ever recorded in a healthy human. Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 21 Exam questions 1. Describe what happens in the short term to your cardiovascular system when you exercise. Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 22 What you have learnt in this topic: 1. The short-term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 2. The long-term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 3. How to measure your pulse Effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system 23 Learning objectives You should now be able to: • Understand the effects of short- and long-term exercise on the cardiovascular system • Describe the effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system • Explain how to find a pulse and measure your heart rate