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* continuous, rhythmic in nature, and utilize large muscle groups.
In reference to exercise, the type of activity that requires oxygen for sustained energy production (i.e. production of ATP)
this of any intensity level, when combined with a sensible reduction in calories, is the surest method of lasting weight loss.
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Greater durations, intensities, or frequencies are necessary to increase cardiorespiratory fitness levels
1) fairly constant speed for a long distance without stopping
2) does require O2 for energy production
3) Ideal mode for developing the cardiorespiratory system
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For clients exhibiting symptoms from rounded shoulders and forward head posture during cardiorespiratory exercise, the fitness professional must closely observe for the following postural deviations:
1. During use of stationary bicycles, treadmills, and elliptical trainers, watch closely for rounding of shoulders forward and a protruding head and cue the client to retract their shoulders and head.
2. On steppers and treadmills, watch for the grasping of the handles (with an oversupinated or overpronated hand position), which may cause elevated and protracted shoulders and a forward head. If possible, this equipment should be used without the assistance of the hands to increase the demands on the core musculature, elevating the caloric expenditure and balance requirements of the exercise.
3. In settings in which a television is present, watch for excessive cervical extension (looking upward) or rotation of the head to view the television.