Tip 08/03
TRAINING BENEFITS
What does regular training do for us?
- Elevates your metabolism so that you burn more calories everyday.
- Increases your aerobic capacity (fitness level). This gives
you the ability to go through your day with less relative energy
expenditure. This enables a “fit” person to have more
energy at the end of the day and to get more accomplished during
the day with less fatigue.
- Maintains, tones and strengthens your muscle. Exercise also
increases your muscular endurance.
- Decreases your blood pressure.
- Increases the oxidation (breakdown and use) of fat.
- Increases HDL (good) cholesterol.
- Makes the heart a more efficient pump by increasing stroke volume.
- Increases hemoglobin concentration in your blood. Hemoglobin
is part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs
to the rest of the body.
- Decreases the tendency of the blood to clot in the blood vessels.
This is important because small clots traveling in the blood are
often the cause of heart attacks and strokes.
- Increases the strength of the bones.
- Causes the development of new blood vessels in the heart and
other muscles.
- Enlarges the arteries that supply blood to the heart.
- Improves control of blood sugar.
- Improves sleep patterns.
- Increases the efficiency of the digestive system.
- Increases the thickness of cartilage in joints which has a protective
effect on the joints.
- Decreases a woman’s risk of developing endometriosis by
50%.
- Increases the amount of blood that flows to the skin making
it look and feel healthier.
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