Starting An Exercise Program
A daily exercise program can provide a way to share an activity with family and friends, while helping establish good heart-healthy habits.
For children, daily exercise deters conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure, poor cholesterol levels, and poor lifestyle habits that lead to heart attack and stroke later in life. For older people, daily physical activity helps delay or prevent chronic illnesses and diseases associated with aging, and maintains quality of life and independence longer.
To be physically fit you do not have to exercise hard for long periods of time. Experts agree that physical activity does not have to be vigorous, and recommend at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity daily, or on most days of the week.
To achieve and maintain physical and cardiovascular fitness, orthopedists advise following a balanced fitness program - a program that includes the following:
Designing an Exercise Program
Even low-to-moderate intensity activities for as little as 30 minutes a day can be beneficial.
These activities may include:
However, more vigorous aerobic activities, done three or four times a week for 30 to 60 minutes, are best for improving the fitness of the heart and lungs. Regular, aerobic physical activity increases a person's capacity for exercise and plays a role in prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Aerobic exercise may also help to lower blood pressure.
These activities may include:
Starting a daily exercise program
It is always important to consult your physician before starting an exercise program. This is particularly true if any of the following apply to your current medical condition:
If none of these apply to you, start gradually and sensibly. However, if you feel any of the physical symptoms listed above when you start your exercise program, contact your physician right away.
If one or more of the statements listed above applies for you, see your physician before beginning an exercise program. An exercise-stress test may be used to help plan your exercise program.
Benefits from regular exercise or physical activity
The benefits of a regular exercise program are plentiful!
A daily exercise program can provide a way to share an activity with family and friends, while helping establish good heart-healthy habits. For children, daily exercise deters conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure, poor cholesterol levels, and poor lifestyle habits that lead to heart attack and stroke later in life.
For older people, daily physical activity helps delay or prevent chronic illnesses and diseases associated with aging, and maintains quality of life and independence longer.
Finding the right exercise program and the right preparation
To be physically fit you do not have to exercise hard for long periods of time. Experts agree that physical activity does not have to be vigorous, and recommend at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity daily, or on most days of the week.
To achieve and maintain physical and cardiovascular fitness, orthopaedists advise following a balanced fitness program - a program that includes the following:
To learn how to sign up for Eden's supervised exercise program, EdenFit, call (510) 889-5073.
