In order to properly create a fitness schedule we must first understand the five components of health-related fitness. These are:
1: Cardio respiratory stamina - the body's quality to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs and the quality to apply them over sustained periods of time. This component is descriptive during long-distance running or swimming.
2: Muscular impel - the quality of your muscles to exert force. This component is descriptive when lifting or spellbinding heavy objects such as doing a weightlifting workout.
3: Muscular stamina - the quality of your muscles to exert force or to achieve repetitive movements over continued periods of time. This component can be tested by doing sit ups or push-ups
4: Flexibility - the quality to move our joints and muscles through their full range of motion. This can be seen when doing stretches or splits.
5: Body combination - this refers to the ratio of lean muscle to fats in the body. A good fitness schedule should comprise each of these five components of health-related fitness. You should begin each workout session with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and low intensity warm-ups. Cardio respiratory stamina can be improved by doing at least 20 minutes per session of aerobic activity. This can be in the form of jogging, bicycling, brisk walking, rowing, swimming or playing tennis or racquetball. Lifting weights whether free weights or impel machines will help you enhance your muscular strength. Muscular stamina can be improved by doing push-ups sit ups or pull ups. Flexibility can be improved by doing 10 minutes of stretching exercises a merge times per week.
By together with each of the first four components in your fitness schedule you will enhance the fifth component by addition the amount of lean muscle in your body and reducing the amount of fats.
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