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    Greg Plitt

    Mark Cardona Spc1024 Biography Speech Outline Greg Plitt: The Fitness Model Genera Purpose: Is to educate those who does not know about the fitness community and how Greg Plitt life changed after he made his decision to move forward with the community of Modeling. Specific Purpose: Greg Plitt legacy it was to impact those who doubt them self and had no self confidence what's so ever, In fact Greg Plitt his legacy was so big that he influence the world by his presence and word of wisdom

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    An Analysis of the U.S. Health Club Industry in 2004 and the Role of Bally Total Fitness

    An Analysis of the U.S. Health Club Industry in 2004 and the Role of Bally Total Fitness Executive Summary Introduction The rise of the U.S. health club industry can be traced back to the 1980s and 1990s when the majority of health clubs emerged. By 2004, this $14 billion industry claimed 41 million members. Although the health club industry operated in a perfectly competitive market, several prominent key players gained large

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    Case Study: Rainier Health And Fitness

    Rainier Health and Fitness Rainier Health and Fitness, a non-profit community gym, is a subprogram of Urban Impact. Urban Impact is a Seattle faith-based non-profit with the mission of, ‘Partnering with families and communities to break the cycle of social, material, and spiritual poverty.” As such, Urban Impact facilitates the organization of several smaller outreach programs, one of which is Rainier Health and Fitness (RHF). Located in the Rainier Valley, RHF helps to meet a community need for

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    Aerobics

    Home > Sports & Fitness > Aerobic exercise: the health benefits Aerobic exercise: the health benefits ‘Aerobic’ exercise refers to exercise that requires the consumption of substantially more oxygen than at rest. It is of a light to moderate intensity, and can be undertaken for a prolonged duration (many minutes to several hours) without excessive fatigue. Examples of aerobic exercise include walking, jogging, swimming or cycling at a steady pace. Another example would be dancing or ‘aerobics’

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    Smart Fitness Equipment

    that is dynamic, economical (most of the time), and engages in multiple long term solutions towards the health of humans and the productivity, through interactive multisensory technology, action based learning, and brain-body integrated exercise. This type of technology can be used through the use of SMART bands, or wearable equipment, such as the Garmin Vivofit or the Adidas Fit Smart: Fitness tracker, video game based systems such as the Wii Fit or XBOX Kinect, Personalized Apps that can be downloaded

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    Youth Sports

    better life choices and overall better health. Participating in sport and physical activities plays a significant role in promoting health and wellness among children and adolescents. Not only does such activity help improve the physical fitness and health of children, but also it is a major key in fighting childhood obesity—a critical health priority for our nation. The health benefits of playing sports and physical activity are well documented. The health benefits that can result from regular

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    Physical

    Physical fitness is a necessity for everyone regardless of race, culture, or sex in order to live a long healthy life. In order to achieve physical fitness, you must be able to perform daily tasks vigorously, while avoiding diseases related to a lack of activity. There are many benefits of physical fitness like endurance, good figure, muscular strength, and flexibility. Some mental benefits include a positive attitude, high self-esteem, and the production of endorphins, which act as a natural painkiller

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    Carrots

    to achieve physical fitness, you must be able to perform daily tasks vigorously, while avoiding diseases related to a lack of activity. There are many benefits of physical fitness like endurance, good figure, muscular strength, and flexibility. Some mental benefits include a positive attitude, high self-esteem, and the production of endorphins, which act as a natural painkiller. Physical activity of 30 minutes and more can develop and maintain of our cardiorespiratory fitness ,it also helps in the

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    Sports

    Unit 1 Fitness for Sport and Exercise Unit 1, Fitness for Sport and Exercise, is an externally assessed, compulsory unit with three learning aims: ●● ●● ●● Learning aim A: Know about the components of fitness and the principles of training Learning aim B: Explore different fitness training methods Learning aim C: Investigate fitness testing to determine fitness levels. Unit 1 is a core unit and its content underpins the other BTEC sport units. Learning aim A looks at the components of physical

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    Fitness

    INTRODUCTION Being inactive might cause harm to the human body. Being inactivity for so long may cause diseases like heart, bone and muscle diseases. But we know we can prevent or maintain good health through physical activity. Regular exercise can give us a healthy, sound mind and body. There are lots of benefits man can achieve through exercise. That is why we need a well-planned exercise regimen. This is important because it will help us study about wellness programs and this will help

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