Health Related and Skill Related Fitness Lesson #3
Health Related and Skill Related Fitness Lesson #3
Health Related and Skill Related Fitness Lesson #3
Related Fitness
Lesson #3
WHAT IS FITNESS?
• PHYSICAL FITNESS DEFINITON:
• Ability of the whole body (muscles, skeleton, heart & other
body parts) to do work together efficiently
• Ability to do the most work with the least amount of effort
2 CATEGORIES
• HEALTH RELATED FITNESS
• SKILL RELATED FITNESS
HEALTH RELATED
FITNESS
To be healthy you should
have at least some of each of
the heath related
components of fitness. If you
do, you are less likely to
develop other health
problems related to a lack of
exercise. (ex. heart disease,
high blood pressure, back
pain, obesity).
CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE
F.I.T.T. FORMULA
• FREQUENCY
• INTENSITY
• TIME/DURATION
• TYPE
FITT Principle Review
• What does each letter in FITT stand for?
– How OFTEN should you exercise?
• Frequency
– How HARD should you exercise?
• Intensity
– How LONG should you exercise for?
• Time
– What KIND of exercise should you do?
• Type
FREQUENCY
How often to exercise
• Minimum – 3 X’s weekly
• Maximum – 4-5 X’s weekly
INTENSITY
How hard to exercise
• Minimum – heart rate above the lower limit of
your training range
• Maximum – heart rate below the upper limit
of training range
TYPE
The kind of exercise you choose to participate in
• Minimum – low impact exercise – walking
• Maximum – high impact exercise - running
TIME OR DURATION
How long to exercise
• Minimum – 15 minutes
• Maximum – 30 minutes
TARGET HEART RATE
• Your target heart rate is the threshold of
training you must work out at for the heart to
receive any benefits
• Exercise within your target heart rate for 15-
30 minutes to get maximum benefits of
exercise
Let’s get FITT
• Grab a heart rate monitor
• We are going to do some cardiovascular
exercise (T) for 15 minutes (T), within your
target heart range (I).
• We will stop every 3 minutes to get a heart
rate reading
• This is something that you should aim to do 3-
5 times per week (F)!
Cardiovascular Disease
Reversing the Effects
of Heart Disease