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Physical exercise 

Physical exercisePhysical exercise can be as easy as finding a total of 30 minutes of activity a day. The benefits include a overall healthier body, as well as preventing the development of cancer and other serious diseases. Any form of physical activity can be beneficial, whether it's walking, cycling, swimming, or jogging.
For more information, see Preventing Cancer: Physical Exercise.


Video: Exercise and activity

Exercise and activity videoBeing active and exercising is very important for health. Dr Joe Kosterich talks about the benefits of being fit, the three main types of exercise, and simple ways to keep to your exercise program.

Watch a video about exercise and activity. 


Before you start

Physical exerciseAerobic exercise is a proven way to improve life expectancy and reduce hospital admissions in heart failure patients. Regular exercise strengthens muscles and keeps them flexible, helping you maintain your mobility. It can also help to control weight and improve your sense of well-being.
For more information, see Advice About Aerobic Exercise.


Preparing for exercise 

Physical exerciseWhether you are just beginning a healthy exercise regime or you are already at your peak fitness, there are some important steps that we all need to follow before, during and after exercising to protect ourselves from sports related injuries and other physical distress.
For more information, see Preparing for Exercise.


Exercise stretches

Exercise stretchesStretching is an important part of exercise preparation and recovery. A lot of pressure and strain is put on your muscles, tendons and joints during exercise. If these tender spots are not stretched out, your muscles will become knotted. Eventually it may result in a muscle injury that will prevent you from doing more exercise.
For more information, see Exercise Stretches. 


Exercise recovery 

Exercise recoveryTo minimise risks and perform optimally the next time you exercise, you must allow your body to recover. Exercise recovery involves a number of post-exercise steps that are essential for any exercise regime, regardless of fitness level, the type of physical activity or the exercise intensity.
For more information, see Exercise Recovery. 


Video: Stretching and exercise recovery

Stretching and exercise recovery videoDr Joe Kosterich talks about the benefits of stretching, how much is needed, and other things to do after exercise.

Watch a video about stretching and exercise recovery. 


Exercise and nutrition

Video: Protein

Protein videoEveryone hears a lot about fats and carbs, but not so much about protein, the building blocks of the body. Dr Joe Kosterich talks about how much protein we need, sources of protein, protein supplements, the role of protein in exercise programs, and the advantages and disadvantages of high-protein diets.

Watch a video about protein. 


Protein shakes 

Protein shakesA protein shake is a high protein beverage, usually prepared by mixing a specially formulated, high-protein powder with liquid. Protein shakes are an excellent source of protein and people usually drink them after exercising (when protein synthesis is occurring most rapidly) to maximise the benefits of exercise.
For more information, see Protein Shakes.  


Exercise and health conditions 

Video: Pregnancy and exercise

Pregnancy and exercise videoFor the most part, life goes on as normal during pregnancy, including being active. Dr Joe Kosterich talks about common sense, types of exercises to avoid or continue, and the importance of staying active during pregnancy.

Watch a video about pregnancy and exercise. 


Physical activity with cardiovascular disease

Physical activity and heart diseasePeople who take up regular physical activity after an initial cardiac event (such as a heart attack), and who have stable disease symptoms, have a 31% lower risk of experiencing another, fatal cardiac event compared to people who don't engage in regular physical activity.
For more information, see Physical Activity with Cardiovascular Disease.  


Video: Cardiac exercise
 

Cardiac exercise videoDr Andrew Maiorana discusses guidelines for exercising for people with cardiovascular disease.

Watch a video about cardiac exercise. 


Arthritis and physical activity 

Arthritis and physical activityFor many years, it was suggested that people with arthritis should avoid exercise, as it was thought to further inflame joints. But many scientific studies now suggest that regular physical activity can reduce joint pain and possibly increase mobility, making it easier to perform everyday tasks.
For more information, see Arthritis and Physical Activity. 


Video: Exercise and arthritic pain

Exercise and arthritic pain videoOne of the easiest and cheapest ways to reduce osteoarthritic pain is through regular exercise. A variety of simple exercises can be done at home.

Watch a video about exercise and arthritic pain. 


Pain and physical activity 

Pain and physical activityMany people with long standing pain become inactive and don't do much exercise. Unfortunately, low activity levels lead to muscles becoming weak and wasting away, joint stiffness, weight gain and low mood. These factors can all contribute to worsening pain. There are many benefits of regular physical activity in reducing pain.
For more information, see Pain and Physical Activity.  


Cardio training

Video: Cardio training

Cardio training videoCardio training is a form of exercise that makes the heart beat a little faster. This includes walking, running, football and tennis. Dr Joe Kosterich talks about the purpose of cardio training, the importance of exercise, and the need to start small.

Watch a video about cardio training. 


Resistance training

Resistance trainingResistance training (RT) is a type of physical activity that involves some form of resistance used against a muscle contraction. There are many types of resistance that can be used, each specific for the type of RT and the goals of the exercise.
For more information, see Resistance Training. 


Video: Resistance training

Resistance training videoResistance training is a form of exercise that involves pushing or pulling against some weight, including weight machines in the gym. Dr Joe Kosterich talks about the importance of resistance training and the fact that you don't have to bulk up.

Watch a video about resistance training. 


Pilates

PilatesPilates is a unique form of exercise that is designed to condition the entire body through focus on alignment, core strength, breathing and flowing movement. Pilates works on creating stability in the lower back and pelvic region, which allows the body to move with greater efficiency and form.
For more information, see Pilates. 


Pilates for back pain

PilatesBack pain can drastically reduce quality of life. Many people who experience back pain become less involved in work, exercise and social activities. Carefully monitored exercise programs that are designed to allow improvements in mobility, strength and flexibility without worsening back pain are integral to effectively treating back pain.
For more information, see Pilates for Back Pain.   


Pilates in pregnancy

PilatesDuring pregnancy, the abdominal muscles and pelvic floor muscles are weakened as they stretch to make room for the growing baby. Pilates is designed to strengthen the deep abdominal and pelvic floor muscles. Strength in these areas is known as 'core stability'. These exercises can be performed in positions that are suitable for women at all stages of pregnancy,
For more information, see Pilates in Pregnancy.    


Yoga

Yoga in pregnancy

YogaYoga is quickly becoming a popular activity amongst expectant mothers. The gentle movements and breathing exercises help to develop ways of coping with and reducing stress, and improve on prenatal classes which may not cover the breathing changes experienced during childbirth.
For more information, see Yoga in Pregnancy.  



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