marni
03-21-2011, 06:47 PM
Today my trainer showed me a notice from the corporate headquarter of the 24 hour fitness gyms that he received in the mail. The notice defines the exercise guidelines as defined by the USDHHS, The American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association.
According to these guidelines, in the Adult (ages 18-64) category the suggested guidelines recommended 30 minutes of moderate exercise (raking leaves, play golf, biking or car washing) five times a week or 15 minutes of vigorous (climbing stairs, play sports or walking uphill) exercise 5 times a week. For added cardio fitness one should increase the above listed activity/activities to 60-90 minutes 5 days a week.
For strength exercises they recommend 8-10 strength training exercises with 8-12 repetitions of each exercise and cite push ups and sit ups as good examples.
As the trainer Pointed out to me I routinely live in the hour a day of weight and resistance training along with an hour a day of cardio involving elliptical, running, treadmill, or indoor trainer, 6 days a week plus another couple of hours of biking during the week.
Apparently this makes me an over achiever. I've never before been considered an over achiever so this makes me feel very good, but also a bit appalled by the rather low standards of these institutions.
According to these guidelines, in the Adult (ages 18-64) category the suggested guidelines recommended 30 minutes of moderate exercise (raking leaves, play golf, biking or car washing) five times a week or 15 minutes of vigorous (climbing stairs, play sports or walking uphill) exercise 5 times a week. For added cardio fitness one should increase the above listed activity/activities to 60-90 minutes 5 days a week.
For strength exercises they recommend 8-10 strength training exercises with 8-12 repetitions of each exercise and cite push ups and sit ups as good examples.
As the trainer Pointed out to me I routinely live in the hour a day of weight and resistance training along with an hour a day of cardio involving elliptical, running, treadmill, or indoor trainer, 6 days a week plus another couple of hours of biking during the week.
Apparently this makes me an over achiever. I've never before been considered an over achiever so this makes me feel very good, but also a bit appalled by the rather low standards of these institutions.