The Benefit of Cardiovascular Exercise

by chris on December 18, 2009

The importance of cardio exercise programs is relevant not only for weight loss but for health improvement too. The cardiovascular or cardio name of certain training forms results from the intense heart stimulation that occurs during the activity in question. This means that the heart beats at a higher rate, pumps more blood towards the muscles and causes fat burn or energy consume. A cardiovascular exercise program will stimulate the entire body, and here we refer not only to the skeletal and the muscles but to the circulatory, nervous and respiratory systems as well. Plus, the metabolism increases because more energy is necessary to cope with the sustained effort.

As long as it stimulates the systems in the parameters mentioned above, any intense physical activity can turn into a cardio exercise. Experts in fact stress out the importance of sticking to one activity you like for better results and personal satisfaction. We could count cycling, swimming, aerobics, rowing, stair climbing, skiing and running among the most popular cardiovascular exercise program patterns. The important part is not the activity or the sport you engage in as such, but the way you practice it. Smooth and healthy training should thus never overlook some important stagesĀ  of any physical exercise.

Practice an aerobic fitness cardiovascular exercise routine for thirty or sixty minutes at least three times a week. However, start gradually, with a ten-minute warm up for the heart rate to increase slowly towards the peak expected in full cardio training. Then, some rest intervals should be left between the workouts, because you can thus eliminate the risk of over-training and you allow the muscles to relax and increase in mass even when you’re not working them.

Some of the sports included in the cardio exercise category could prove highly challenging. They take time, determination and an ever improving physical condition. You’ll surely know what I mean if you have ever tried running up hill or sprinting. The pressure that the joints and muscles are put through is outstanding, but around 300 calories or a pound and a half will be burned in no more than thirty minutes. Hence, if you are determined to lose weight, a cardio exercise could be the passport for fitness.

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