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    Personal Fitness

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    editorial in the April 2007 issue‚ what if any standards for personal fitness‚ Motor skill competence‚ and content knowledge should PETE programs establish and enforce for future teachers”? This article describes if physical fitness should be a criteria for admission into the physical education teacher education (PETE) program. In this article it describes how a professor in Nigeria was impressed with the physical fitness requirements that were needed for admittance into the (PETE) program. The

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    Health and fitness

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    Health and fitness‚ in general seem quite similar but they are not so. They are two different words symbolizing two different meanings. Health is the state of being free from illness or injury whereas fitness is considered a measure of the body’s ability to function efficiently and effectively in work and leisure activities‚ to resist diseases‚ and to meet emergency situations. From a young age it is preached that being healthy and fit are critical to having a strong long life‚ however the amount

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    In the poem‚ “Break of Day in the Trenches”‚ the author‚ Isaac Rosenberg shows the theme that endless conflict leads emotionally numb soldiers to snap‚ through the literary devices‚ tone and personification. Tone is used by Rosenberg to furthermore reveal the theme in this poem. The two that he uses are musing and contemplative tones. The author uses the air of musing in this poem throughout the beginning few lines of the poem. When a soldier is immersed into war they are exposed to the death

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    The Physiology of Fitness

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    The Physiology of Fitness – Acute and long term effects on the body Musculoskeletal System Response to acute exercise Increased Blood Supply During exercise your blood supply increases to your muscles‚ the reason for this is to keep them working and making sure that they don’t get tired too easily. Increase in Muscle Pliability During exercise your muscles will also become more pliable because as the muscles contract quickly they will generate heat‚ this then makes the muscles more pliable

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    The general argument made by Rushin in his work Give the Kids a Break is that kids need to have adequate recess time to provide them with the break and physical exercise they need. Additionally‚ he argues that the cut back on recess time and the general “wussification” of our over concerned society is a disservice to our children and our future. His claim that recess is important to a child’s development is strong because he suggests the many benefits and supports them with statistics‚ examples‚

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    Fitness Essay

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    Physical fitness is a very important part of life. But we as busy human beings‚ tend to stick it to the back burner. We’re always on the go‚ so grabbing a bite to eat at the burger joint always seems quicker. Although that makes life easier on us‚ it affects the body negatively. There are many different ways one can achieve their physical fitness goal‚ they just have to stay motivated and dedicated. Learning and researching ways to become a professional at being healthy is an excellent first step

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    Fast Break Poem Analysis

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    The two poems‚ “Slam‚ Dunk & Hook” and “Fast Break” both capture the attention of the audience by describing basketball as a game of imagery versus a game of athleticism. In‚ “Fast Break” by Edward Hirsch‚ the author uses vivid diction. Hirsch states‚ “to see an orange blur” (Hirsch). This describes the basketball as a flowing object. His tone is very easy going at this point in the poem. He uses vivid imagery to show that basketball is an art and it isn’t always about the fans and the players but

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    what is fitness

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    PHYSICAL FITNESS WHAT IS FITNESS? Fitness does not only refer to being physically fit‚ but also refers to a person’s mental state as well. If a person is physically fit‚ but mentally unwell or troubled‚ he or she will not be able to function optimally. Mental fitness can only be achieved if your body is functioning well. You can help relax your own mind and eliminate stresses by exercising regularly and eating right. FITNESS COMPONENTS a) Health Related Fitness The components of health related

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    La Fitness

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    Ss6110 Selling sport LA fitness "LA Fitness grew out of three clubs‚ each owned by one of the founders. In 1990 Fred Turock‚ Jeremy Taylor and David Turner decided to get together to jointly manage these clubs‚ with the aim of building up a network of gyms with first class facilities. In 1996 they created the LA Fitness brand and the following year they joined the top ten health and fitness club operators‚ catering to a wide variety of people of all shapes and sizes and with a huge range of goals

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    Zumba Fitness

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    Zumba is a fitness program inspired by Latin dance. It was founded by Miami-based dancer and choreographer Alberto ’Beto’ Perez‚ who teamed up with two local entrepreneurs: Alberto Perlman and Alberto Aghion. Zumba combines Latin rhythms with cardiovascular exercise to create an aerobic routine that is fun and easy to follow. The name Zumba is derived from a Colombian word meaning to move fast and have fun. Zumba sells DVDs/videos through its website and via infomercials. More than 3 million DVDs

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