Basic Exercise And Training Variables
Effective exercise and
training programs follow certain principles that allow it to
help people keep fit. It may be known in various terms and is
achieved through different means, but the basic
principles behind exercise and fitness is always there. Knowing
them and applying them in your own
fitness regimen can help make it more effective in showing you
the results that you need.
Exercise Variables How effective are the exercise routine
that you follow would depend on certain factors. How you work
over certain variables in exercise and fitness will help
determine how fast you can lose weight, improve stamina or
increase athletic performance. Here are the four exercise
variables that you need to consider when trying to develop your
own fitness program or regimen.
Exercise Frequency- this refers to how often you exercise.
The frequency will allow you to develop an exercise regimen
that you can go into for a certain period on, let us say, a
weekly basis. If you plan to work out for two days in a week,
you can speed up getting results by adding another day of
exercise for the week.
Exercise Intensity- this refers to the level of physical
activity of your exercise program. How hard you push yourself
on each exercise session is also a factor in the effectiveness
of an exercise and training program. For example, determining
between bouts of jogging running and walking on one session
would have different results. Doing more running rather than
short bouts of walking or jogging would certainly have a
different result from walking through each session most of the
time.
Type of Exercise- this refers to the type of exercise
included in your regimen. There are different types of
exercises to choose from with each type being able to build up
a certain part of the body better than the other. Knowledge of
these types of exercises can help you develop a certain regimen
that can be focused on improving target portions of the
body.
Duration of Exercise- this refers to the time that is spent
in doing the exercises. How long you stay in doing each
exercise session will ultimately determine how fast or how slow
that you get results. It may also be required to determine the
duration of the exercise program along with the other exercise
variables in order to either avoid injury or improve
results.
These exercise and training variables can be used in
developing a certain exercise program that would allow better
performance as well as results. You may be able to start with
using the different exercise variables in a way that you feel
comfortable with. Along the way, you can then change any or all
of these variables to either increase the efficiency as well as
to reach the target results. The variables can also be used
ideally just to make the exercise program even more interesting
once they start to become too routine.
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