Physical Fitness Physical Fitness The capacity of the whole body to The capacity of the whole body to function at optimum efficiency function at optimum efficiency Determined by the condition of the: Determined by the condition of the: – Heart and circulatory system Heart and circulatory system – Respiratory system Respiratory system – Muscular system Muscular system – Degree of flexibility Degree of flexibility – Percentage of body fat Percentage of body fat
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Physical Fitness The capacity of the whole body to function at optimum efficiency Determined by the condition of the: –Heart and circulatory system –Respiratory.
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Physical FitnessPhysical Fitness
The capacity of the whole body to The capacity of the whole body to function at optimum efficiencyfunction at optimum efficiency
Determined by the condition of the:Determined by the condition of the:– Heart and circulatory systemHeart and circulatory system– Respiratory systemRespiratory system– Muscular systemMuscular system– Degree of flexibilityDegree of flexibility– Percentage of body fatPercentage of body fat
Health Risk Factors: associated Health Risk Factors: associated with disease or premature with disease or premature
death:death:InactivityInactivityObesityObesityHigh blood pressureHigh blood pressureCholesterol levelCholesterol levelStress and tensionStress and tensionSmokingSmokingGenderGenderHeredityHeredityAgeAge
Benefits of exerciseBenefits of exerciseImproved appearanceImproved appearanceImproved body imageImproved body imageImproved self control and confidenceImproved self control and confidenceMore enjoyment of lifeMore enjoyment of lifeImproved healthImproved healthIncreased muscular strength/enduranceIncreased muscular strength/enduranceIncreased level of energyIncreased level of energyImproved physical performanceImproved physical performanceIncreased success in school or workIncreased success in school or workHelps cope with stressHelps cope with stressSleep betterSleep betterIncreased life expectancyIncreased life expectancy
Health Related Health Related FitnessFitness
Contributes to the Contributes to the prevention of disease prevention of disease
and promotion of and promotion of healthhealth
Skill Related Skill Related FitnessFitness
Contributes to your Contributes to your ability to successfully ability to successfully participate in sports participate in sports activitiesactivities
Muscular StrengthMuscular Strength(Health related fitness)(Health related fitness)
Ability of a muscle group to Ability of a muscle group to apply a maximal force apply a maximal force against a resistance one timeagainst a resistance one timeWeight lifting
Muscular EnduranceMuscular Endurance(Health related fitness)(Health related fitness)
Ability to repeat muscle Ability to repeat muscle movement for a long period of movement for a long period of timetime
Examples of muscular strength Examples of muscular strength and muscular endurance:and muscular endurance:
FlexibilityFlexibility(Health related fitness)(Health related fitness)
Range of movement possible Range of movement possible at various jointsat various joints
Example: Sit & Reach TestExample: Sit & Reach Test
Different typesDifferent types–DynamicDynamic– StaticStatic– Ballistic Ballistic
Cardiovascular EnduranceCardiovascular Endurance(Health related fitness)(Health related fitness)
Relates to the ability of the heart, Relates to the ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels, and respiratory blood, blood vessels, and respiratory system to supply oxygen and fuel to system to supply oxygen and fuel to muscles during exercisemuscles during exercise
Example:Example:
Aerobic exercise (body uses a large Aerobic exercise (body uses a large amount of oxygen for a sustained amount of oxygen for a sustained period of time)period of time)
What are examples of What are examples of aerobic exercise?aerobic exercise?
JoggingJoggingCyclingCyclingSwimmingSwimming
Body CompositionBody Composition(Health related fitness)(Health related fitness)
Ratio of fat to muscle, bone, and Ratio of fat to muscle, bone, and other tissues that compose your other tissues that compose your bodybody
Body fat is necessary for good health!Body fat is necessary for good health!
AgilityAgility(Skill related fitness)(Skill related fitness)
Ability to change the position of your Ability to change the position of your body and to control the movement of body and to control the movement of your whole bodyyour whole body
BalanceBalance(Skill related fitness)(Skill related fitness)
Ability to keep an upright posture Ability to keep an upright posture while standing or movingwhile standing or movingExamples:Examples:– Ice skatingIce skating– SkiingSkiing– SurfingSurfing– GymnasticsGymnastics
CoordinationCoordination(Skill related fitness)(Skill related fitness)
Integration of eye, hand, and Integration of eye, hand, and foot movementsfoot movements
Reaction TimeReaction Time(Skill related fitness)(Skill related fitness)
Amount of time it takes to Amount of time it takes to start a movement once start a movement once your senses signal the your senses signal the need to moveneed to move
Examples:Examples:
Track, swimmingTrack, swimming
PowerPower(Skill related fitness)(Skill related fitness)
Ability to perform with strength at a Ability to perform with strength at a rapid pace (strength & speed)rapid pace (strength & speed)
Frequency – How often you exerciseFrequency – How often you exercise
Intensity – How hard you exerciseIntensity – How hard you exercise
Time – How long you exerciseTime – How long you exercise
Principles of TrainingPrinciples of Training
The principle of overload – a basic The principle of overload – a basic principle of fitness training in which principle of fitness training in which the body is stressed and adapts to the body is stressed and adapts to that stressthat stress
Overload is achieved by increasing Overload is achieved by increasing FITFIT
Example: Exercising 3 x a week and Example: Exercising 3 x a week and then the next week exercising 4 x a then the next week exercising 4 x a week week
Principles of TrainingPrinciples of Training
Principle of Progression – a principle Principle of Progression – a principle of training that indicates that of training that indicates that overload should be increased overload should be increased graduallygradually
Example: Week 1: Run 30 min 3xExample: Week 1: Run 30 min 3x
Run 60 min 5x Run 60 min 5x
Principles of TrainingPrinciples of Training
Principle of Specificity – a principle of Principle of Specificity – a principle of training that states the exercise training that states the exercise training is specific to the muscles training is specific to the muscles that are being targetedthat are being targeted