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What does it mean to be fit?
What does it mean to be fit?
For many of us, being fit means maintaining a healthy weight with diet and exercise. However, the “healthy weight = fit” idea omits and misrepresents several important components of what being truly fit means. In biological terms, “being fit” means “being able to provide for one's own life and wellbeing; the fittest are those who can do so the best.”
To answer that question, we'll examine the four components of physical fitness which are as follows:
1. Cardiorespiratory Endurance:
2. Flexibility:
Flexibility is the range of motion around a joint. Maintaining good flexibility helps protect the muscles and joints from injury in all kinds of activity. A basic stretching program, such as 10-15 minutes of light stretching for the upper body, lower body, and core after a workout, may be all you need to improve this oft-neglected fitness component. Yoga and Pilates classes can also add more structure to your flexibility program.
3. Muscular Endurance:
Muscular endurance is the ability of the muscle to continue to perform without fatigue. You can improve muscular endurance by doing sustained activities such as walking, swimming, or bicycling. When it comes to weight training, completing longer sets (12-25 repetitions) would be considered working in the endurance range.
4. Muscular Strength:
Muscular strength is the ability of the muscles to exert force during an activity.
Sorry to those of you who want to stick to the treadmill, but this means using your muscles against resistance, whether that comes in the form of a dumbbell, resistance band, or your own body weight against gravity. Tip: take the stairs instead of the elevator, or do some pushups during TV commercial breaks.
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