Exercises to Prevent and Recover From Heart Disease
Exercising is one of the most important aspects
of keeping
the heart healthy and living a healthy active lifestyle.
There are many known benefits
of exercise, whether its aerobics,
or any other type of aerobic
exercise.
If it has the benefits of aerobic
exercises it reduces the risk for heart disease.
There are a
variety of exercises for a variety of temperaments to choose
from, such as walking,
jogging, running
or swimming.
As long as it is done for 20 minutes within the
target
heart rate zone it has the benefits of cardiovascular
exercises and it reduces the risks of heart disease.
It is generally accepted that for the recovery
and prevention of heart disease, all three types are necessary,
cardio,
weight lifting , and stretching
such as
Pilates and yoga.
In cardiac rehabilitation and in books that recommend
exercise for heart patients, all three types are recommended.
Before starting on an exercise
program it is recommended that you get exercise
advice from a certified
fitness trainer who can advise you with the correct exercise
instructions.
You can even find some exercise
programs online that can be tailored to fit your needs.
You can get
a heart rate monitor to determine how many calories
are burned during exercise.
Over the past few years health experts and the
medical community have come to the realization that weight
lifting doing weight
lifting exercises benefits the heart too.
At one point weight
training used to be considered something that only bodybuilders
do.
Now it is understood that building
muscle through lifting weights is
heart healthy too.
There are manyl websites that describe in great
detail which weight lifting
exercise is the best to accomplish the fitness goals you want
to achieve.
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