Physical fitness is a combination of qualities that enable a person to perform well in vigorous physical activities. These qualities include agility, endurance, flexibilities and strength. Physical fitness and good health are not the same, though each influences the other. Healthy people may be physically unfit because they do not exercise regularly. Physically fit people perform their usual tasks easily without tiring.
Female trainer holding a chronometer while
man doing physical exercise in a fitness center
Better physical performance is only one benefit of physical fitness. Regular vigorous exercise also increases the efficiency band capacity of the heart and lungs and helps people maintain their proper weight. Individuals who are physically fit tend to be slimmer than those who are unfit. They have greater resistance to disease and recover faster if they do become ill. Physically fit people may be happier and more alert and relaxed. They also may be able to resist the effects of aging better than those who are physically unfit.
Principles of physical fitness
Physical fitness is a personal responsibility. Few
individuals other than athletes and military personal are actually required to
participate in organized fitness programmes. Most people are physically unfit
simply because they do not get enough exercise. Many do not take the time to
exercise and others try to stay fit
with only light, infrequent
activity.
A person’s physical fitness is determined by such factors as
age, heredity and behavior. Although people cannot control their age or
heredity, their behavior can help them become physically fit and stay that way.
Individuals vary greatly in their capacity for physical fitness, but almost anyone
can improve by exercising regularly.
The years between adolescence and middle age are the peak period
for physical fitness. However, people of all ages can stay fit with good health
habits and regular exercise. Any person more than 35 years old, and any
exercise. Any person more than 35 years old and anyone with a health problem, should
consult a doctor before beginning a fitness programme.
Health habits that aid physical fitness getting enough
sleep, eating properly, receiving regular medical and dental care and
maintaining personal cleanliness. Health can be harmed by overeating and eating
the wrong kinds of foods; smoking; and drug abuse, including excessive use of
alcohol. Harmful health habits can undo the results of regular exercise.
A person’s level of physical fitness depends largely on how
frequently and intensely he or she exercises. Most health experts agree that
people should exercise at least three times a week to maintain desirable
fitness. Improvement occurs faster with more frequent workouts.
Physical fitness experts recommend a 30-minute workout of
continues exercise. The exercise need not be difficult or strenuous. However,
as a person’s condition improves, he or she should increase the number of times
each activity is performed. Every workout should include three basic types of
exercise: (1) flexibility exercises, (2) endurance exercises, and (3) strength
exercises.
Flexibilty exercises such as bending, turning and twisting movements, stretch the connective
tissues and move the joins through a wide range of motions. These exercises cut
the risk of injury from strenuous exercise and reduce muscle soreness. They should
be performed before and after each workout.
Endurance exercise include cycling, running and swimming. These
activities, also called aerobic exercises, raise the rate of heartbeat and
breathing and strengthen the circulatory and respiratory systems.
Strength exercises include pullups, pushups, situps, and
exercises with weights. They strengthen the arms and shoulders and other
muscular parts of the bosy.
Physical fitness programmes
School programmes help children develop good physical
fitness as an adult. By the time most people reach adulthood, their fitness
habits have been firmly established.
It has been recommended that all primary and secondary
schools should provide a daily exercise period of at least 20 minutes. This period
should include vigporous activities designed to develop AGILITY, ENDURANCE,
FLEXIBILITY AND STRENGTH.
An effective school programmes should offer regular health examinations,
courses in healthcare and performance tests to measure students progress in
physical fitness. Such a programme also
provides instruction in running,
throwing and other skills and special
programmes for handicapped and retarded students.
Physical fitness programmes should teach the more
complicated ones as the children mature. Older pupils can participate in such
activities as gymnastics, swimming and dual and team sports. Secondary school
programmes should include intramural sports, which involve competition among
students of the same school and interscholastic sports, in which schools
compare against one another.
Community programmes contribute
to the physical fitness of the people by increasing the opportunities for
exercise. A community needs LEADERSHIP,
ADEQUATE FACILITIES, AND GOOD ORGANIZATION TO DEVELOP SUCCESFUL FITNESS PROGRAMMES.
These programmes should meet the needs of residents with different interests
and skills.
In many communities, schools become recreation and fitness
centres during evenings and weekends and on days when the regular classes are
not held. Schools can offer spots equipment and such facilities as gyms,
playing fields, running tracks and swimming pools. Some communities have special
paths for cycling and jogging.
Many business companies, labour and service organizations,
churches, private clubs, and park and recreation agencies provide facilities and instructors for communities
porogrammes. A number of firms have fitness programmes for their own employees.
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