2011年5月8日 星期日

Aerobics - 30 Minutes to a Healthier Life


The definition of aerobics is with oxygen. Aerobic exercise is a combination of physical exercise, strength training and stretching. It is recommended that individuals get between 30 minutes to 1 hour of aerobic activity a day.

In addition to controlling body weight, aerobic activity has numerous health benefits. Exercise reduces the systemic inflammation that can lead to the development of heart disease. In addition, exercise helps to increase good cholesterol while decreasing bad. It also makes the heart pump more efficiently, thus becoming stronger. Having a stronger heart allows for a healthier lifestyle, controls weight, and leads to a sense of well-being. Theses changes can help control blood pressure levels.

Another health benefit of aerobic exercise is that it helps to reduce the risk of developing diabetes by letting glucose metabolize in the body and allowing for a normal blood sugar level to be maintained. In patients with Type 2 diabetes, aerobics helps to improve the efficiency of the body by raising tissue sensitivity to insulin. Exercise produces more glucose to be pressed out of the blood stream and enter the cells, helping in the decreasing of glucose in the blood.

Incorporating exercise into a daily routing reduces obesity by controlling weight, helps to reduce and control body fat, and improves body muscle strength and flexibility. Aerobics also helps with the over all quality of life by improving sleep, reducing fatigue, increasing energy levels, improving mood, reducing depression, stress and anxiety. It increases endorphins, which make the outlook on life more positive, prevents certain cancers and may help to increase longevity all while being happier.

In order to get the most benefits out of aerobic exercise, it is important to get the heart within target heart range. This is done by the calculated age method. Starting with the number 220, age is subtracted and that number is multiplied by 70 percent. Although this method is not totally accurate since people are at different levels of fitness ability, it does give a safe starting point. The American Heart Association recommends a range between 50 percent and 75 percent of maximum heart rate. Exercising at a target heart rate is the best way to get the most out of daily exercise and reap its benefits.

Aerobics came about when a physician named Dr. Kenneth Cooper developed a series of exercises used to prevent coronary artery disease. Dr. Cooper authored a book in 1968 called Aerobics, that detailed his exercises which included running, swimming, bicycling and walking.

Aerobic dance came about shortly after Dr. Coopers book was published, by a woman named Jackie Sorenson. She developed dance routines that were found to improve cardiovascular fitness.

In 1983, Howard and Karen Schwartz developed sportaerobics. In 1984 the first national aerobic championship was organized, and in 2002 the competition consisted of 6 athletes performing a 1 minute 45 second routine done to music. The judges based their score of up to 10 points each on artistic and technical merit. In 1996 sportaerobics was changed to gymnastique discipline.

In conclusion, incorporating aerobic activities into a lifestyle will help to burn calories, lose weight and help to live a longer, happier and healthier life.








An aerobics workout should raise your heartbeat for an extended period of time. They say that you should continue your aerobics workout for at least twenty minutes. Bear in mind, if you're exercising in water you will need water aerobic shoes. You can get free advice and useful info on our website.


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