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MODERATE VS. VIGOROUS INTENSITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Jordan Hatcher

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MODERATE VS. VIGOROUS INTENSITY PHYSICAL

ACTIVITY

Jordan Hatcher

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OBJECTIVES

Distinguish physical activity from exercise

Define moderate and vigorous intensity

Designate pros and cons for both levels

Discover appropriate intensity or routine

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NO PAIN, NO GAIN Exercise promotion in the media

CrossfitP90X Insanity

Common misconceptionsNo pain, no gain

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All or nothing

Under educated about physical activity

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THE BASICS Physical activity

Bodily movements Energy expenditure

ExerciseStructured, pre-planned, and repetitious Improving or sustaining fitness

All exercise is physical activity, not all physical activity is exercise

(Hoeger, 2011)

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MODERATE INTENSITY

Definitions3.5 – 7 calories per minute 3.0 – 5.9 METs

Guidelines2 hours 30 minutes

ExamplesCardiovascularResistance www.live4artmovie.com

Recreational

(CDC, 2011) (Hoeger, 2011)(Jonas, 2009)

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VIGOROUS INTENSITY

DefinitionsMore than 7 calories per minuteGreater than or equal to 6.0 METs

Guidelines1 hour 15 minutes

ExamplesCardiovascularResistanceRecreational

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(CDC, 2011) (Hoeger, 2011)(Jonas, 2009)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Moderate intensity

Beginners Slow, steady transition

Children Developmental stage

Elderly Age related physical declines

(Verdon, 2014) (Aoyagi, 2009)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Vigorous intensity

Advanced exercisers Experience and general fitness

Young adults Fully developed

Athletes Seasonal strength and conditioning

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PROS AND CONS OF MODERATE INTENSITY

Physical Body composition Joints

Internal Cardiovascular

Blood pressureGastrointestinal

Psychological www.amazon.com

Self esteemStress relief

(Fan, 2013)(Foulds, 2014)(Strid, 2004)(Yahong, 2014)

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PROS AND CONS OF VIGOROUS INTENSITY

Physical Body composition Joints

Internal Cardiovascular

Blood PressureGastrointestinal

PsychologicalPositive mood changeStress relief bodybuilding-

guidelines.blogspot.com

(Fan, 2013)(Foulds, 2014)(Strid, 2004)(VanKim, 2013)

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CONCLUSION

Physical activity is for everyone; vigorous intensity is not

Moderate intensity Broad demographicGeneral health benefits

Vigorous intensityNarrow demographicBody composition and cardiovascular benefits

Discover limitations, define goals, design routine

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