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Physical Fitness and Mental
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Achieving
Physical Fitness • Benefits of Physical Fitness
As stated before, physical fitness is not a measure of athletic
ability or physical beauty. Rather, it is defined by a list of
components that measure one's overall ability to perform normal
physical activity. These include:
* Balance
* Flexibility
* Cardio-respiratory and muscular stamina
* Strength
* Percent of body fat
* Exercise - above-normal physical activity - is the most common
method of improving fitness levels.
Achieving Physical Fitness
Reaching and maintaining optimal performance levels for your
unique body through regular exercise is the key to physical fitness.
You should consult your physician before beginning any exercise
program.
The most effective exercise programs include sustained rigorous
activity for 30 minutes at least three times per week. Choose
from a list of activities walking, running, biking, tennis, swimming,
calisthenics, dancing, and many others. For more structured exercise,
you may join a health club.
Also, try supplementing your regular exercise with other opportunities
for physical activity, like climbing stairs instead of taking
the elevator, or walking instead of taking the bus.
Benefits of Physical Fitness
Exercise does far more than get you in shape. It improves your
life. On the physiological side, exercise can:
* strengthen your heart; as your heart becomes stronger, it
becomes more efficient.
* regulate cholesterol; proper cholesterol levels improve your
arteries.
* reduce blood pressure; high blood pressure is associated with
cardiovascular disease and stroke.
* increase metabolism; exercise can help control body weight.
* improve lung capacity; exercise can help expand your lungs
and improve your body's ability to use the extra oxygen.
* increase your life expectancy; naturally, as the above improvements
take place, you'll become healthier.
Many people begin exercising because they feel bad. Similarly,
many people continue exercising because they feel good. On the
psychological side, exercise can:
* relieve emotional stress and anxieties; exercise can help
reduce the biochemicals released in the body during normal times
of stress.
* relieve depression; exercise causes the body to produce endorphins,
chemicals that cause a relaxed, peaceful state of mind.
* increase energy; regular exercise can make you feel more energetic
and alert.
* increase self-esteem; the improved physical and psychological
state can make people feel good about themselves, how they look
and feel, and what they have accomplished through exercise.
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