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THE “F.I.T.T.” PRINCIPLE

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 (FREQUENCY, INTENSITY, TIME AND TYPE)  To get the most out of your exercise routine, it is important to consider the following:


FREQUENCY: How many times per week you participate in a particular activity.

Example: Cardiovascular (cardio) and flexibility training can be done daily, while strength training should (usually) alternate in muscle groups from day to day and should include a couple of days of rest during the week.

INTENSITY: How hard you work.

Example: A novice to cardio may want to start at a low intensity and gradually increase the intensity as their endurance improves.

TIME: How long you do the activity for.

Example: 30 minutes or longer is usually sufficient for daily cardio.

TYPE: The type of activity you are doing.

Example: Bike riding for cardio and free weight training for strength are just two types of activities.


The F.I.T.T. principle will vary for individuals depending on their age, abilities, and goals: to ensure that you have a safe and effective workout, consult with a personal trainer or exercise specialist.


Always consult with a physician before starting an exercise program. Stop an exercise if you feel pain.

 

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