Healthy Hearts
Topics:
- Physical Exercise
- Kinds of Physical Exercise
- Beginner's Guide to Exercise
- Everyday Heart Health Tips
- Healthy Heart Diet
- The Food Pyramid
- Heart Diet Hints
- Keeping the Heart Clean
- Arteriosclerosis
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Heart Disease
- Heart Disease and Women
- Heart Attacks
- Invasive Procedures
- Open Heart Surgery
- Artificial Hearts
- Being a Heart Saver
Kinds of Physical Exercise
A successful exercise program involves frequent physical activity that is rhythmic, repetitive, challenges the circulatory system, and uses large muscles. The exercise program must significantly increase the blood flow to the muscles for an extended period of time, promoting cardiovascular fitness. Such exercises are called isotonic, dynamic, or aerobic. If you want to have a healthy heart, you need to perform aerobic exercise.
Aerobic activities really "get the blood pumping." As the heart beats faster, the blood circulates more quickly, delivering extra oxygen to the muscles. This builds strength, or cardiovascular fitness. Some recommended aerobic activities are walking, hiking, jogging, bicycling, swimming, jumping rope, and roller skating. Some forms of exercise, like weightlifting, can build muscle strength without building cardiovascular fitness.

