Overview
What is fitness?
Fitness means being in good physical condition. We often think of
athletes as being very fit. They tend to focus on performance-related fitness
for sports.
But you don't have to be an athlete to be fit. Doing more
physical activity improves your fitness and health, no matter what size or
shape you are.
This topic focuses on health-related fitness, which helps you
feel your best and lowers your risk for certain diseases. Making small changes
in your daily lifestyle helps you improve your fitness.
What are the benefits of fitness?
Fitness helps you feel better and have more energy for work and
leisure time. You'll feel more able to do things like playing with your kids,
gardening, dancing, or biking. Children and teens who are fit may have more
energy and better focus at school.
When you stay active and fit, you burn more calories, even when
you're at rest. This can help you lose weight if you need to. It also can help
you to sleep better, handle stress better, and keep your mind sharp.
Fitness is good for your heart, lungs, bones, and joints. And it
lowers your risk for
heart attack,
colon cancer,
diabetes, and
high blood pressure.
How much physical activity do you need for health-related fitness?
To improve your health, it’s important to make physical activity
part of your daily life.
One way is to get some
moderate activity for at least 30 minutes a day, 5
days a week or more. Brisk walking is one kind of moderate activity.
Or you can do more
vigorous exercise, like running, for at least 20
minutes a day, 3 days a week or more. This is activity that raises your heart
rate to 70% or more of your
maximum heart rate. To find your target heart rate for
exercising, use the
Interactive Tool: What is Your Target Heart
Rate?
Children and teens should be active for at least 1 hour each day.
Here’s how you can tell if an activity or exercise is making you
work hard enough. If you can't talk while you do it, you're working too hard.
You're at the right level if you can talk but not sing during the activity.
What types of physical activity improve fitness?
The activities you choose depend on which kind of fitness you
want to improve. There are three different kinds of fitness:
- Flexibility is the ability to
move your joints and muscles through their full range of motion. Stretching is
an exercise that helps you to be more flexible.
- Aerobic
fitness means increasing how well your body uses oxygen. This depends on
the condition of your heart, lungs, and muscles. Any activity that raises your
heart rate, such as walking or running, can improve aerobic
fitness.
- Muscular fitness means building stronger
muscles and increasing how long you can use them (called endurance). Activities
like weight lifting or push-ups can improve your muscular fitness.
You may be in better shape in one kind of fitness than another.
For example, you might be flexible but have poor muscle strength. It’s best to
work on all three kinds of fitness.
How can you be more physically active?
If you're ready to add more physical activity to your life, here
are some tips to get you started:
- Make physical activity part of your routine, like brushing
your teeth or going to work. Try biking to work at least once a week, using the
stairs more often, or walking to do errands near home. But talk to your doctor
before you start an exercise routine, especially if you haven't been very
active or have health problems.
- Walking is one of the best fitness
activities. To keep up a routine, you can walk with family members, friends,
co-workers, or pets. Keep track of your steps with a step counter or pedometer,
which you can buy at a sporting goods store. This can help motivate you to walk
more.
- Schedule activity for times that you're likely to stick with
it. For example, walk in the morning if you tend to talk yourself out of it
later in the day. If you don't have time for one 30-minute walk, break it up
into three 10-minute walks.
- Find a partner to do your activities
with. This can make exercising more enjoyable.
- If you want a more
structured exercise routine, consider joining a health club or a community
centre that offers fitness activities.
- Find an activity that you
enjoy, and stay with it. Vary it with other activities so you don't get bored.
For example, walk 3 days a week, and switch to swimming or biking on the other
days. Join a softball, volleyball, or basketball league for fun and exercise.
By finding more activities you enjoy, you'll have a greater chance for success.
Use the Interactive Tool: How Many Calories Did You Burn?
to
find out how many calories you burn during exercise and daily
activities. - Setting small, realistic goals can help you improve
your fitness. Write down your goals and activities. Give yourself a healthy
reward, like getting a massage, each time you reach a goal.
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