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    What is aerobics exercise? According to many websites, aerobic exercise is defined as strenuous exercise that requires pumping of oxygenated blood by the heart to deliver oxygen to working muscles. Aerobic exercise stimulates the heart rate and breathing rate to increase in a manner that is sustained for the entire session. (“Aerobic Exercise: Learn Examples and Routines”) There are many different forms and levels of aerobics exercise such as low impact aerobics, water, step, dance and sports aerobics

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    sustain high intensity workouts cannot eventually be fully supported by anaerobic pathways, resulting in an increased reliance on aerobic metabolism (Bogdanis et al. 1996). The level of fitness to carry out anaerobic exercises may be influenced by aerobic capacity (Kaikkonen et al.2000, Tomlin and Wegner 2011). By discovering the relationship between anaerobic fitness and aerobic fitness. It should be possible for athletes to think about taking an advantage by distributing their physical energy during

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    In the article, the purpose of this study was to verify and compare how the effect of 10 min of aerobic exercise performed above and below lactate threshold (LT) on executive control in children. In the article, it mentions how children are becoming sedentary. That means it increase the prevalence of overweight and low physical fitness. This much inactivity affects brain health and some aspects of cognition. It affects the executive control. It’s something to be concern about because in childhood

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    Light Aerobic Exercises

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    Light Aerobic Exercises Cardiovascular exercises can be considerably difficult when dealing with a condition like asthma. There are a few ways to around this. Consider completing light aerobic exercises that work the entire body like brisk walking or light swimming in a pool. Before doing these exercises, see your doctor to get prescriptions for medicines like Aerospan that will make breathing a lot easier. 2. Stretching Pilates, Yoga and TaiChi are some of the most restorative exercises for the

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    prepare the body for everyday activities and the unexpected. CrossFit is constantly varied functional movements performed at a high intensity. Millions of people across the globe participate in this high intensity fitness regimen every day. CrossFit exercises consists of performing many simple movements that make up one complex movement. These movements are based on movements that we perform in our everyday lives. The base of all of the complex movements is the core, so it is important to have good core

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    The Effects of Aerobic Exercise Among Adolescents with Mild to Moderate Depression Kaplan and Sadock (as cited in Brollier, Hamrick & Jacobson, 1994) stated that depression, during the teen years, has become an increasing area of concern in psychiatry (Kaplan & Sadock, 1991. Kashani, Carlson, Beck, Hoeper, Corcoran, McAllister, Fallahi, Rosenberg and Reid (as cited in Brollier, Hamrick ,& Jacobson, 1994) studied the prevalence of depression in adolescents and reported that approximately

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    Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Pregnancy Aerobic exercise is another fantastic type of physical activity for pregnant women. It is a great alternative for mothers who are apprehensive about resistance training. Aerobic exercise guidelines for mostly sedentary pregnant women state that they should perform at about 60%-70% of their heart rate maximum, and guidelines for active pregnant women suggest they perform at about 60%-90% of their heart rate maximum (11). The United States guidelines supports

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    Assignment 2 Exercise/Physical Activity and Mental Health 1) What was the rationale for doing the study? (2 marks) According to studies, aerobic exercise has been shown to improve cognition in patients with schizophrenia. Although it still remains unclear whether or not the benefits of aerobic exercise exceed beyond the training period. The purpose of this study was to examine the immediate and the 3-month follow up effects of aerobic exercise on a wide range of cognitive functions in schizophrenia

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    Many prefer doing an exercise that is done with a combination of body movements; just like the aerobic exercise with the cyclical ketogenic diet. It is not really an easy way to do because it requires a lot of energy in performing it. This kind of exercise is not advisable to those who are on a restricted calorie diet especially when their energy is also affected. When doing an aerobic exercise you must have enough energy to accomplish it but how will you able to do it if you are just eating a limited

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    demanding as much oxygenated oblood. Your breathing pattern would not have changed as you are not doing any exercise, your cells don’t need any more oxygen as they are not doing any work, and your red blood cells don’t need to carry any more oxygen. His breathes per minute will be in the somewhere around 15. This will use the Aerobic energy system because they are not doing any intense exercise so no extra energy is needed as just normal breathing gives your body enough oxygen and energy. The body can

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