F.H.S. Freshmen P.E. Fitness Unit #2: Cardiovascula r Endurance Rev:8-02 SJH
Mar 27, 2015
F.H.S. Freshmen P.E.
Fitness Unit #2: Cardiovascular
Endurance
Rev:8-02 SJH
What is Cardiovascular Endurance?
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability of the heart, lungs, and circulatory system to work together
Cardiovascular Endurance Frequency
It is recommended to perform Cardiovascular Exercise 3-5 days a week
Cardiovascular Endurance Intensity
To determine how hard you need to exercise when training your cardiovascular endurance you must first figure out your Maximum Heart Rate
Maximum Heart Rate Definition: The highest heart rate for a person, related to age
Finding your Maximum Heart Rate
Your Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) depends on your age. You can find out what it is by taking 220 and subtracting your age.
Here is an example for a 15 year-old student:
220-15=???
205, is the maximum heart rate
Finding The Correct Intensity
Cardiovascular development occurs between 70 Percent (the lower limit) and 90 Percent (the upper limit) of your Maximum Heart Rate
You then use these limits to determine your Target Heart Rate Zone (THRZ) (which is what we use for our heart rate monitors)
Your target heart rate zone (THRZ) is how many beats per minute your heart should be beating at while exercising
Finding the Target Heart Rate Zone(The Quick Way)
Here is an example of finding the Target Heart Rate Zone of a 15 year-old student:
MHR: 220-15 = 205Lower Limit: 70% of 205 = 143.5
.70 X 205 = 143.5Upper Limit: 90% of 205 = 184.5 .90 X 205 = 184.5 So the Target Heart Rate Zone for this student is 143.5
to 184.5 beats per minute
Resting Heart Rate (RHR)
Resting Heart Rate Definition: Heart Rate after a person has been sitting quietly for 15-20 minutes
The best time to find your resting heart rate is when you first wake up in the morning
To do this we will need to learn how to take our pulse
Finding your Pulse (Radial Artery)
This can be done on the wrist by placing two fingers over the radial artery (inside the wrist on the side of the thumb)
Finding your Pulse (Carotid Artery)
Or we can use the carotid artery in the neck just below the jaw
Determining Your Pulse
Now that you can find your pulse, count your pulse for 60 seconds (or count for 10 seconds and multiply your answer by 6) to find your heart rate
Cardiovascular Endurance Time
It is recommended that you spend 20-60 minutes in continuous aerobic activity each time you train for cardiovascular endurance
In other words you should try to stay in your Target Heart Rate Zone for at least 20 minutes
Cardiovascular Endurance FIT
Here is a quick review of the Frequency, Intensity, and Time for a cardiovascular workout
Frequency is 3 to 5 days per week Intensity is 70% to 90% of your MHR Time is 20 to 60 minutes