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Exercise is crucial in life

Adults should do some type of physical activity every day. Exercise just once or twice a week can reduce the risk of heart disease or stroke.

Speak to your doctor first if you have not exercised for some time, or if you have medical conditions or concerns. Make sure your activity and its intensity are appropriate for your fitness.

Adults should aim to:

do strengthening activities that work all the major muscle groups (legs, hips, back, abdomen, chest, shoulders and arms) on at least 2 days a week
do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity a week or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity a week
spread exercise evenly over 4 to 5 days a week, or every day
reduce time spent sitting or lying down and break up long periods of not moving with some activity
You can also achieve your weekly activity target with:

several short sessions of very vigorous intensity activity
a mix of moderate, vigorous and very vigorous intensity activity
These guidelines are also suitable for:

disabled adults
pregnant women and new mothers
When you start exercising after pregnancy, make sure your physical activity choices reflect your activity levels before pregnancy. You should include strength training.

After your 6- to 8-week postnatal check, you can start to do more intense activities if you feel you're able to. Vigorous activity is not recommended if you were inactive before pregnancy.

What counts as moderate aerobic activity?
Moderate activity will raise your heart rate, and make you breathe faster and feel warmer. One way to tell if you're working at a moderate intensity level is if you can still talk, but not sing.

Examples of moderate intensity activities include:

brisk walking
water aerobics
riding a bike
dancing
doubles tennis
pushing a lawn mower
hiking
rollerblading
Try our Fitness Studio exercise videos.

What counts as vigorous activity?
Vigorous intensity activity makes you breathe hard and fast. If you're working at this level, you will not be able to say more than a few words without pausing for breath.

In general, 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity a week can give similar health benefits to 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity.

Most moderate activities can become vigorous if you increase your effort.

Examples of vigorous activities include:

running
swimming
riding a bike fast or on hills
walking up the stairs
sports, like football, rugby, netball and hockey
skipping
aerobics
gymnastics
martial arts
Try our Fitness Studio exercise videos.

For a moderate to vigorous workout, get running with Couch to 5K, a 9-week running plan for beginners.

What counts as very vigorous activity?
Very vigorous activities are exercises performed in short bursts of maximum effort broken up with rest.

This type of exercise is also known as High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT).

Examples of very vigorous activities include:

lifting heavy weights
circuit training
sprinting up hills
interval running
running up stairs
spinning classes
What activities strengthen muscles?
To get health benefits from strength exercises, you should do them to the point where you need a short rest before repeating the activity.

There are many ways you can strengthen your muscles, whether you're at home or in a gym.

Examples of muscle-strengthening activities include:

carrying heavy shopping bags
yoga
pilates
tai chi
lifting weights
working with resistance bands
doing exercises that use your own body weight, such as push-ups and sit-ups
heavy gardening, such as digging and shovelling
wheeling a wheelchair
lifting and carrying children
Try exercise routines like:

strength workout videos in our Fitness Studio exercise videos
the Strength and Flex exercise plan, a 5-week plan for beginners, to improve your strength and flexibility
You can do activities that strengthen your muscles on the same or different days as your aerobic activity – whatever's best for you.

Muscle-strengthening exercises are not always an aerobic activity, so you'll need to do them as well as your 150 minutes of aerobic activity.
WaafaS · 26-30, F
I try to do some exercise at least 3 times a week. Biking, or running.
SW-User
@WaafaS that's good for health
Perry1968 · M
Not posing. But this is me at 53 it's saved my mental health
WaafaS · 26-30, F
@Perry1968 Damn, you're jacked.
Perry1968 · M
@WaafaS Thank you. I try.
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
Good advice

 
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