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Concept 9: Active Aerobics, Sports and Recreational Activities

Graphics Supplement Pages. Concept 9: Active Aerobics, Sports and Recreational Activities. Greg Welk Ph.D. Ron Hager Ph.D. Web 09-1. BOOM. The Fitness Boom. Are Americans More Active?

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Concept 9: Active Aerobics, Sports and Recreational Activities

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  1. Graphics Supplement Pages Concept 9:Active Aerobics, Sports and Recreational Activities Greg Welk Ph.D. Ron Hager Ph.D.

  2. Web 09-1 BOOM The Fitness Boom • Are Americans More Active? • Americans are more active than they were 10 years ago. Americans aged six and older who participate on a regular basis in sports, fitness or outdoor activities grew 19% from 1987 - 1996. • Even though activity in America is increasing only 34% of the population participates in sports, fitness and outdoor activities frequently. • Data indicate that those 45 years old and older are participating more than ever in fitness activities. From 1987 to 1996 individuals participating in activities in this age category increased 47% • Will the trend toward increased activity of Americans continue? • Some of the support for a continued increase in activity includes: • The belief that exercise can be used as preventive medicine. • The Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health, issued in 1996. • Media coverage of exercise and its importance to health. • The example of baby boomers--and their elders--who use exercise to help manage their lives. • Encouragement given to children to become involved in sports.

  3. Web 09-2 Fitness & Recreation Activities U.S. Participants in Fitness Activities Millions of Americans Age 6 and Older

  4. Web 09-3 Fitness Trends Financial Impact Wholesale Dollars in Millions

  5. Web 09-4 Comparing Aerobic Exercises Many people wonder what the “best” form of exercise is. There really is no answer to this question. In fact, the best answer would be that the best form of exercise is the one you will do! Variety is important in maintaining interest in exercise. Other people find that partners or friends are essential to help them exercise regularly. Click icon to see a comparison of the energy cost of different aerobic activities

  6. Web 09-5 Spinning Workouts THIS PAGE IS... UNDER CONSTRUCTION

  7. Web 09-6 Coopers Aerobic Points System In1968, Dr. Kenneth Cooper published the landmark book Aerobics, which popularized the importance of aerobic exercise for good health. A major concept advanced in the book was the Cooper Points system. This system (still in use at the Cooper Fitness Center) helps people to understand that there are a number of ways to get aerobic exercise. A number of activities can be combined to meet the weekly goal of 30 points. (See chart below) Adapted from the points system in Aerobics (Cooper, 1968)

  8. Concept 9:Supplemental Readings Click icon to see list of references

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