Physical Activity Is A
Physical Activity Is A
Physical Activity Is A
The term “physical activity” describes many forms of movement, including activities that involve the
large skeletal muscles.
Physical activity is a
general term that includes
sports, dance, and
activities done at work or
at home, such as walking,
climbing stairs, or mowing
the lawn.
When people do physical
activity especially for the
purpose of getting fit, we
say they are doing
exercise.
Types of Physical Activity
Lifestyle – physical activity typically
performed on a routine basis (e.g.,
walking, climbing stairs, mowing or
Aerobic - light to vigorous-
raking the yard), which is usually light to
intensity physical activity that
moderate in intensity.
requires more oxygen than
sedentary behavior and thus
promotes cardiovascular fitness
and other health benefits (e.g.,
jumping rope, biking, and
swimming, running; playing
soccer, basketball, or volleyball).
• Developing obesity
Types of Exercise
Calisthenics. Isotonic muscle-fitness exercise that Flexibility (Stretching). Exercise designed to
overloads muscles by forcing the muscles to work stretch muscles and tendons to increase joint
at a higher level than usual. flexibility or range of motion. Specific flexibility
exercises need to be done for each part of the
body.
Isokinetic. Muscle-fitness exercise in which the Isotonic. Muscle-fitness exercise in which the
amount of force equals the amount of resistance, amount of force exerted is constant throughout
so that no movement occurs. the range of motion, including muscle shortening
(concentric contractions), and muscle
lengthening (eccentric contractions).
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It is the most basic law of exercise, which states that the-..,.. · Only way to produce fitness and
health benefits through physical activity is to require your body to do more than it normally does. An
increased demand on your body (overload) forces to be active; so if you do nothing (underload), your
fitness decreases and your health suffers.
Components of Overload
Intensity
Refers to the degree of difficulty of an exercise session. In general training intensity ranges
from 60% to 90%.
Duration
Refers to how long a specific activity or an exercise session will last.
Frequency
Refers to the number of sessions per given amount of time.
Principle of Progression
Is closely associated with principle of overload. The exercise program must systematically
progress so that the appropriate physiological systems continue to be overloaded. It is important to note
however, that excessive overload could lead to exhaustion (burn - Out), injury or impaired performance.
Principle of Specificity
States that the specific type of exercise you do determines the specific benefit you receive.
Different kinds and amounts of activity produce very specific and different benefits.
Principle of Reversibility
Simply states that if an individual stops to exercise, the body returns to its initial level of fitness.
Phases of Exercise
Work out - a practice or exercise to test or improve one's fitness for athletic competition, ability, or
performance
Cool down - the act or an instance of allowing physiological activity to return to normal gradually
after strenuous exercise by engaging in less strenuous exercise.
Exercise Safely and Wisely
• Keep a pair of comfortable walking or running shoes in your car and office.
Believe…
…anything is possible!
“The only reason the bumble bee can fly is because no one told him that he can’t!”
Prepared By:
DYAN M. LLENARESAS
SUBJECT INSTRUCTOR