Total Fitness

Total fitness may mean different things to different people.

Physicians and Fitness Experts

They agreed that movement of some kind is mandatory for anyone who wants to achieve total fitness.

Fitness is really important?

Fitness brings many advantages in aperson's life. It enhances an individual's ability to work with endurance and vigor and to enjoy work and leisure activities.

How fitness can truly help?

A person who achieves total fitness can usually avoid undue fatigue; so that he/she has energy left for hobbies, love and recreations.

How can I start for workout?

An orderly, systematic approach to exercising calls for establishing some important factors to reconsider.

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Some Physical Activities to Consider #FitnessReference



Some Physical Activities to Consider

For decades people have been donning sweaters after heavy exercise. The name sweater, in fact, has obvious origins. The sweater began as a means of keeping the body warm and covered once it had become hot and sweaty.

Unless exposure to inclement weather is a problem, or the individual has particular reasons for putting on a sweater at the end of a hot workout, the sweater myth is just that. Under normal temperature, weather, and other conditions, the sweater simply prolongs the body’s hot state. That helps not at all.

Some stiffness can, of course, result from exercise. But wearing a sweater is not the way to prevent that. Stiffness usually has its sources in the body’s condition – or lack of it.

The advice that counsels moderation in launching a fitness program or in starting new phases of it has a sound basis in physiology. The purpose is to avoid excessive fatigue. Muscular fatigue is defined as stimulation of a muscle or group of muscles beyond their ability to recover. A second type of fatigue affects the entire body. Known as physical fatigue, this form can be regarded as normal after physical exercise if it does not suggest undue stress.

Keep in mind that a flexible plan may call for different adjustments under different circumstances. On other occasions it may require elimination of some exercises and continuation with others.

• Your knee begins to bother you. You drop the exercises calling for knee exertion and retain those that don’t.

• You get a “stitch” in your side. Because it hurts continually, you decide to downplay those exercises – for that day – that produce or exacerbate the discomfort.

• While running in place, you find yourself troubled by shin splints, those pains along the sides of the shin bones. You stop running and turn to something else.

Flexibility can exist alongside dedication to a program. As common sense dictates, the individual should sometimes slow down or blow the whistle completely on some exercises.

Another important principle should be noted: the individual will build and take to a fitness program most readily if he believes it will do him some good. And if he has a faith and confidence in it, he is likely to stay with the program over the long haul.