Friday, January 16, 2009

The Three Types Of Exercises For The Body

By Colon Bolden

Exercise is the central ingredient of good health. It tones the muscles, strengthens the bones, and makes the heart and lungs work wonderful. It increases your physical reserve and your vitality. Exercise eases depression, assists the function of the bowels, leads to sound sleep, and aids in every activity of your daily life. Exercise helps prevent heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and many more diseases. During exercise for the body comes in three different types:

Strengthening Exercise

Strengthening exercises are the traditional body building exercises that build stronger muscles. These exercises can be very helpful in improving function in a particular body part after surgery where it's necessary to rebuild strength. They also help to strengthen your bones, since bones react to stress by becoming stronger; they can help strenghten bones even at older ages. When using strengthening exercises you should never use anabolic steroids or any other drugs because you may damage your future health. Examples of strenghening exercises are squeezing balls, lifting weights, and doing push-ups or pull-ups.

Stretching Exercise

Stretching exercises are designed to help keep you loose. These exercises are truly important because everyone should be doing these exercises everyday and they don't have many direct effects on health. Stretching can be of great benefit like if you have a joint thats stiff because of arthritis or an injury. There's nothing strange about the stretching process. Any body part that you can't completely straighten or bend needs to be frequently and repeatedly stretched. A good rule is atleast twice daily. Over weeks or months, you can often regain motion of that body part. An example of a stretching exercise is like toe touching without the bounce.

Aerobic Exercise

Aerobic exercises is the most important of the three. It's the key to fitness and vitality. The word aerobic means that during the exercise period, the oxygen that you breathe in balances the oxygen that you use up. A number of good things happen while during this exercise. Your heart speeds up to pump larger amounts of blood. You breathe more frequently and more deeply to increase the oxygen transfer from the lungs to the blood. Your body develops increased heat and compensates by sweating to keep your temperature normal. At the same time you build endurance which improves the function of all the cells of the body where you become more fit.

It's never too soon to develop the habit of lifetime exercise. It's never too late to begin an exercise program and to experience the dramatic benefits. If you haven't been exercising for some time, start at a lower level of physical activity than a more active person would until you build yourself up. - 15438

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