To correct this energy imbalance and ensure we stay fit and healthy, it's important to maintain an effective level of activity. Exercise increases the rate at which your body uses energy (kilojoules) and burns up stored energy (fat), promoting weight loss.
Increasing your level of physical activity will not only decrease the amount of fat your body is carrying, it will also improve your overall fitness — that is, the function of your heart and lungs.
Remember the following points:
- When you exercise, your effort must exceed that of your normal daily activities.
- As the exercise becomes easier, the intensity needs to gradually be increased so that a level of effort is maintained during the session.
Resistance training
This type of training helps to maintain and increase muscle mass and can be performed with weights, resistance bands or simply your own body weight. "According to a study out of Tufts University in the US, the greater your muscle mass, the greater the longevity potential," said Health & Performance Coach Daine McDonald of Clean Health. "So my advice — lift and live!"
This type of training helps to maintain and increase muscle mass and can be performed with weights, resistance bands or simply your own body weight. "According to a study out of Tufts University in the US, the greater your muscle mass, the greater the longevity potential," said Health & Performance Coach Daine McDonald of Clean Health. "So my advice — lift and live!"
Resistance training:
- Improves muscle strength and flexibility.
- Each muscle group is worked separately.
- Movement becomes easier and muscles less flabby as they shorten and strengthen.
Aerobic exercise
This type of exercise makes your heart and lungs work harder and increases your metabolic rate. Examples of aerobic exercises are walking, running, cycling, swimming and dancing. Children engage in this type of activity naturally when they play with friends outdoors or at school — they run jump, skip, climb and ride bikes.
This type of exercise makes your heart and lungs work harder and increases your metabolic rate. Examples of aerobic exercises are walking, running, cycling, swimming and dancing. Children engage in this type of activity naturally when they play with friends outdoors or at school — they run jump, skip, climb and ride bikes.
Aerobic exercise:
- Promotes weight (fat) loss.
- Improves your muscle tone.
- Works the large muscle groups in your arms/legs/trunk.
- Increases your level of fitness.
- Improves the functioning of your cardiovascular system ie. your heart and lungs.
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