Physical Activity, Exercise and Principles
Physical Activity, Exercise and Principles
Physical Activity, Exercise and Principles
AND PRINCIPLES
FW01 Physical Activities toward Health and Fitness 1
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE
• Physical activity
• is movement that is carried out by the skeletal muscles that requires
energy. In other words, any movement one does is actually physical
activity.
• Exercise,
• however, is planned, structured, repetitive and intentional movement
intended to improve or maintain physical fitness. Exercise is a
subcategory of physical activity.
CONT…
• Cardiorespiratory fitness
• Muscular strength fitness
• Muscular endurance fitness
• Flexibility fitness
• Body composition
FITT PRINCIPLE, PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING AND
METHODS OF TRAINING
• FITT Principle
• Preparing a new fitness routine through breaking it into FITT permits
you to quickly construct a work out plan that will actually provide you
with results.
• Anaerobic exercise should not last long for the reason that oxygen is not used
for energy and lactic acid is produced.
• Lactic acid contributes to muscle fatigue and must be burned up by the body
during a recovery period before another bout of exercise can be attempted.
Specific training methods can be used to improve each fitness factor.
• Circuit training involves performing a series of exercises in a special order
called a circuit.
• Cross training involves using another sport or activity to improve your
fitness
• Interval training involves alternating between periods of hard exercise and
rest. It improves speed and muscular endurance.
• Weight training uses weights to provide resistance to the muscles.