Aerobic_Exercises_is_a_form_of_Physical_exercise.pptx

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Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobics exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the global of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness.)


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Aerobic Exercises

What is Aerobics Exercise? Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobics exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the global of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness.)

Formal Aerobics Class will have Five Components Warm-up - (5-10 minutes) Cardio Vascular Conditioning - (25-30 minutes) Muscular Strengths and Conditioning - (10-15 minutes) Cool-Down - (5-8 minutes) Stretching and Flexibility - (5-8 minutes)

Warm-Up Arm Crossover Butt Kicks Spinal Rotations Hand Walks Hacky Sack

Cardio Vascular Conditioning Marching in place Single leg stand Dancing to music Arm circles Trunk rotation Air squats Jogging in place Air jump rope link

Muscular Strengths and Conditioning Push-up Squats Planks Glute Bridge Bulgarian Squats

Cool-Down Arm Crossover Quadtriceps Stretch Trunk Rotation Harmstring Stretch Groin Stretch

Stretching and Flexibility Lunge with Spinal Twist Forward Fold Piriformis Stretch Toes on Wall Calf Stretch Triceps Stretch Standing Quad Stretch Figure Four Stretch

Aerobic exercise is sometimes known as "cardio" -- exercise that requires pumping of oxygenated blood by the heart to deliver oxygen to working muscles. Aerobics exercise stimulates the heart rate and breathing rate to increase in a way that can be sustained for the exercise session. In contrast, anaerobic ("without oxygen") exercise is activity that causes you to be quickly out of breath, like sprinting or lifting a heavy weight. Aerobic exercise can become anaerobic exercise if performed at a level of intensity that is too high. Aerobic exercise not only improves fitness; it also has known benefits for both physical and emotional health. Aerobic exercise can help prevent or reduce the chance of developing some cancers, diabetes, depression, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis.

Aerobics Dance Video Link

Birth of Aerobics The concept of aerobics stem from a book published in 1968, written by Dr. Kenneth Cooper. In the book, Dr. Cooper explains that aerobic exercise helps prevent disease, He explains that in order to live a healthy life, you must exercise regularly. Cooper went on to create a research laboratory where he studied his theory and found proof that aerobic exercise, such as bike riding and running, helps reduce the risk of disease. 

Dance Fitness Jacki Sorensen is credited with taking Dr. Cooper's knowledge and synthesizing it into fun and effective aerobic workout routines. Sorensen started by teaching dance classes and slowly grew those classes into choreographed workout routines. From there, aerobics classes grew steadily with different fitness personalities offering their own take. Judi Shepherd Missett developed " JAZZERCISE " in the 1970s.

Workout Videos Jane Fonda's high impact aerobics videos were a hit in the 1980s. Whereas exercise had previously been limited to classes, these workout videos made aerobics easily accessible to anyone with a player. The videos were very popular because they combined the entertaining and high energy instruction of a group class with the convenience of an at home workout.

Aerobics Evolution In the 1980s, Gin Miller developed step aerobics as a low-impact alternative to the dance fitness classes that were growing in popularity. Her classes exploded in popularity because she could accommodate people with lower levels of fitness and those with injuries. From this point, group of fitness classes began to explode in creativity and popularity, Health clubs and gyms began offering group classes to members. Boxing, kickboxing, dance and bootcamp-style workouts are all extremely popular.

Technology and Aerobics You can also stream group exercise classes right to your phone or television at home to experience a live workout instead of a pre-recorded video.

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