Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, 6th Ed.


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Provides basic consumer health information about the elements of physical fitness, along with the various types of exercises, tips for starting and maintaining an exercise program, and strategies for avoiding injuries. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources. « hide




Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook


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Regular physical activity offers exercisers a variety of health benefits, including a reduced risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, dementia, and cancer. Recent research has also shown that regular exercisers experience a mental boost from physical activity. Despite these benefits, however, most Americans fail to make fitness a priority For people who want to commit to a fitness program, however, there is good news. In as few as 30 minutes a day several days a week, formerly inactive people of all ages can begin to experience the positive effects of physical activity.




Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, Seventh Edition


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Regular physical activity offers numerous health benefits, including a reduced risk of various chronic diseases such as diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity, certain cancers, and heart disease, along with improved mental well-being, longevity, and life satisfaction. Despite these advantages, only about half of adults in the United States meet the recommended levels of physical activity. The Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, Seventh Edition provides comprehensive information on the health benefits of physical activity and offers guidelines for lifelong physical fitness. It includes practical suggestions for incorporating physical activity into daily life, starting an exercise program, and ensuring safety during exercise. Additionally, it covers various forms of exercise, fitness safety, and fitness considerations for people with health conditions or disabilities. The sourcebook also discusses recent trends in health and wellness, such as online training and wearable technology, and concludes with a glossary of important terms and a directory of organizations providing information on physical fitness and exercise. Part 1: The Health Benefits of Physical Activity details the physical and mental benefits of exercise, including disease prevention, improved mental health, memory enhancement, and healthy weight maintenance. Part 2: Guidelines for Lifelong Physical Fitness offers specific fitness recommendations for individuals of all ages and tips for promoting physical activity among children, teenagers, adults, and the elderly. Part 3: Start Moving provides practical advice for incorporating physical activity into daily life, creating a fitness plan, overcoming barriers to exercise, and beginning an exercise program. Part 4: Exercise Basics covers various forms of exercise, from aerobic activities to individual activities like walking, biking, running, and mind-body exercises such as yoga and Pilates. Part 5: Fitness Safety discusses safety measures during physical activity, avoiding common mistakes, choosing appropriate equipment, proper nutrition and hydration, preventing sports injuries, and exercising safely outdoors. Part 6: Physical Fitness for People with Health Conditions offers guidance on physical fitness for individuals with disabilities, chronic diseases, and other health challenges, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Part 7: Health and Wellness Trends explores recent developments in health and fitness, including online training, wellness tourism, and wearable technology. Part 8: Additional Help and Information includes a glossary of terms and a directory of organizations providing information on physical fitness and exercise topics.




Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook


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Physical fitness is often defined as the ability to perform typical activities and chores such as raking leaves or cleaning windows without getting fatigued. Achieving this level of fitness requires a regimen of moderate aerobic activity, such as walking, cycling, swimming or jogging for only 20 to 30 minutes 3 or 4 days a week. Currently, only one fourth of the U.S. population is engaged in light-to-moderate physical activity. This statistic is alarming, since research has shown that physical activity is linked to reducing risk of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, cancer and heart disease, now the leading causes of death in the United States. The Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook provides the layperson with the latest information regarding physical activity and its benefits to healthy living.




Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook


Book Description

Basic consumer health information about the fundamentals of fitness and excercise, including how to begin and maintain a fitness program, fitness as a lifestyle, the link between fitness and diet, advice for specific groups of people, exercise as it relates to specific medical conditions, and recent research in fitness and exercise; along with a glossary of important terms and resources for additional help and information.




Hooping


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Zamor is credited with reviving the Hula-Hoop with her HoopGirl workout. "Hooping!" brings the best of these workouts into a full-color, fully illustrated book plus a 40-minute instructional DVD.




The Physical Educator's Big Book of Sport Lead-up Games


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Written by a nationally known physical education teacher and author, this one-of-a-kind book contains PE games that allow children to develop team and lifetime sport skills in an exciting and meaningful setting--leaving them motivated, challenged, and enthusiastic about sport participation. In all, this user-friendly resource contains field-tested activities proven to enhance sport skills in fourteen sport categories--the most comprehensive sport lead-up game book available to physical educators. Each of the 242 games provides everything needed for its successful use. This includes an introduction with a skill purpose, number of participants required, suggested grade levels, equipment needed, play instructions, and illustration. In addition, you'll find helpful advice on how to use lead-up games most effectively in the PE curriculum, including how to introduce games to children, tips on finding the right game to achieve your learning objectives, safety guidelines, and much more.




303 Kid-Approved Exercises and Active Games


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Helps 6-8 year old kids get off their chairs with fun and age-appropriate exercises. Exercise for children must be fun. These exercises have been used for personal training sessions, kids fitness classes, kids fitness camps, birthday parties and in schools--they've been kid-tested and approved.




Get Moving


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Provides an introduction to the benefits of exercise, including warming up, drinking water, muscle strength, and eating right.




Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook


Book Description

This print and online resource provides consumer health information about the numerous physical and emotional benefits of exercise and explores the relationship between nutrition, physical activity, and athletic performance.