Thursday, September 1, 2016

Endurance and Senior Fitness

Endurance & the ability to “Hang in There”

Do you ever feel out of breath completing simple, routine tasks, such as getting up to turn off a light, going to the rest room, or even keeping up with a conversation? Do you ever experience confusion while performing physical activities? Is taking a few steps while maintaining proper breathing and heart rate a challenge? If so, it’s time to take charge of your endurance!
Endurance exercises are exercises that challenge your heart rate and breathing rate. Taking part in endurance exercise has several potential benefits such as keeping your heart, lungs and circulatory system healthy. These exercises can improve your overall fitness and over time may help you complete everyday tasks more easily.
Endurance exercises can be functional activities such as sweeping or dancing. They can also be more “traditional” forms of exercise like walking, jogging, or doing light exercises for an extended amount of time. The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of physical activity to decrease the risk of several diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and strokes.
When building endurance, remember to progress at a rate appropriate for you. Make sure you don’t overdo it. Take YOUR time progressing at YOUR rate. Start with ten minutes of walking, or whichever activity you enjoy, and add on a minute or two every week depending on what’s best for you.
Another form of endurance exercise is known as “interval style”. For example, you may complete bicep curls without weights for a certain length of time at a suitable speed for your fitness level. The exercise may seem easy for a few seconds, but over time your body works hard to keep your blood pumping and breathing rate elevated thereby benefiting your cardiovascular system.
A consistent regimen of endurance exercises can pay dividends in the long run. By committing to incorporating these activities into your routine you may notice that what used to be an exhausting task has turned into a simple activity to complete. Challenge yourself but remember to take it easy at first.

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