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1 Cardiovascular Fitness
Deanna Cromer Grade Level 10th

2 Total Fitness Five components of Total Fitness Cardiovascular fitness
Muscular Strength Muscular Endurance Body Composition Flexibility

3 Cardiovascular Benefits

4 Physical Benefits Strengthens heart Boost HDL (good) cholesterol
Aids circulatory system Lower blood pressure Lower blood fats

5 Mental Health Benefits
Relieve stress and anxiety Improve sleep patterns Renew your energy

6 Extra Benefits Strenthen muscles Increase flexibility
Build stronger bones

7 No Exercise = Cardiovascular Disease

8 THE FACTS #1 killer of men and women Death from CVD every 33 seconds
1/6 of deaths under age 65

9 Bigger Risk for Women CVD kills ½ million women a year
1 in 2 deaths from CVD Risk of stroke increases after menopause

10 Risk Factors High blood pressure Physical inactivity Overweight
Diabetes

11 Who's Active ?

12 American Heart Association Says….
25% Americans report no leisure activity 22% report physical activity 5 X’s a week 60% Americans don’t achieve recommended activity Men > active than women Young adults > active than older adults

13 More active = more calories

14 Low Intensity (150-240 cal/hr)
Strolling 1 mile per hour Cycling on level surface 5mph gardening

15 Medium Intensity (300-460 cal/hr)
Walking 3-5mph Cycling 8mph Tennis (doubles) Raking leaves

16 High Intensity (500 cal/hr)
Jogging 5mph Cycling 12mph basketball

17 Harder work = More benefits
Higher aerobic capacity Lower mortality rates Lower stress hormone levels Reduce tendency for diabetes Less tendency for blood clots

18 No exercise with weight loss = negative effects
Burn calories slower Break down muscles Gain weight back quickly

19 What can you do???? Create a fitness plan

20 Why create a plan? Know when and how to exercise
Control obesity problems Understand weight management Feel better about physical appearance

21 Recommended to improve fitness
3-5 times a week 30-60 minutes at a time 65-90% target heart rate

22 Components of a Cardiovascular program
Warm up Muscular Conditioning Aerobics Cool down

23 Build your program!!

24 Warm up-10 min. Stretching Low Calisthenics Walking

25 Muscular Conditioning-10-20 min.
Calisthenics Weight training Pulley weights

26 Aerobics min. Fast walk Jog/run Vigorous games Swim Bike

27 Cool Down 5-10 min. Walking Stretching Similar to Warm up

28 Importance of a cool down
Slows heart rate and metabolism Prevents blood pooling Prevents dizziness and fainting Returns body to homeostatis

29 Reminders for your successful program
Start slow Include warm up and cool down Progress gradually Schedule regularly Include variety

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