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In day- to-day's life, it is very essential that we follow a good diet with some light exercise. Exercise is very much beneficial to possess good health. People in order to gain material success forget their health. If you do not want to live in a land surrounded with medicine and illness, then you need to maintain your own health. Whenever we suggest our kith and kin to follow some good exercise in order to gain good health, they tend to neglect it with long list of excuses. And the very first excuse in the list is’ lack of time'. Time factor is the major reason, where people curtail their necessity and run after material benefits.

I have always believed that once you're physically fit, it is very easy to reach your goals. Some light and simple exercises will help you to maintain good health. You may follow the rule of cardiovascular fitness that is very much essential in having good health. People often get confuse when they assume cardio exercise as some heavy exercise which requires heavy efforts. Cardiovascular fitness is one part of cardiovascular exercise. There is no need to get confuse between both the terms.

Cardiovascular fitness is usually termed as the efficiency of your circulatory system and heart with respect to the intake of oxygen and transmitting it to all organs of your body. As we all know that the cardiovascular system and respiratory system of our body comprises of blood vessels, heart, lungs, and blood stream. Cardiovascular system supplies nutrition and oxygen to your tissues. Cardiovascular systems also help in flushing out all waste products from the body.

For our body to maintain normal metabolism, it has to intake oxygen in the blood stream. The oxygen is taken in by lungs and then pump- up by the heart to all organs and tissues. Thus, it is essential for our body to intake sufficient amount of oxygen. Cardiovascular fitness is a simple method to stay fit and provide ample amount of oxygen to all organs of the body.

Certain activities those are included in cardiovascular fitness walking, jogging, aerobics and skipping. Cardiovascular fitness should possess certain properties like; they should last for a time span of twenty minutes. It should be moderate and practiced regularly. Walking is considered as, one of the best cardiovascular fitness. Walking early morning has proved beneficial for the improving the heart functions. It is more admired by people suffering obesity as, it effortlessly reduces the weight. Walking faster improves the blood circulation system of the body, as well as it helps in proper breathing. You can control the level of blood pressure and cholesterol with regular walking exercise.

Cardiovascular fitness is generally very useful in maintaining good health. You can definitely possess good health, but it is necessary to maintain the consistency in health.



By Donna Brown
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Biography: Donna Brown is a health researcher in health and fitness. She writes about nutritious food, dental care to fit healthy.

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