Physical Fitness and Your Body
Your body adapts to frequent and consistent exercise. Long-term physical activity improves overall fitness, including:- Cardiovascular health (blood flow, blood pressure and oxygen delivery)
- Respiratory function
- Hormones
- Immune response
- Muscles and bones
- Metabolism (how we use food for fuel).
Eat Right, Reap the Benefits
Your body needs carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and fluid to fuel it for exercise.Even if you're not in a sport that has a finish line, eating right means you are able to delay fatigue; it can allow you to push harder and recover faster. It can give you the edge you need to set a personal record. Without the proper calories, nutrients and fluid, your efforts could be unsuccessful.
Eating right will:
- Help you train longer and at a higher intensity
- Delay the onset of fatigue
- Promote recovery
- Help your body adapt to workouts
- Improve body composition and strength
- Enhance concentration
- Help maintain healthy immune function
- Reduce the chance of injury
- Reduce the risk of heat cramps and stomach aches.
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