yes It can be anaerobic or aerobic. Anaerobic is done with a higher % of your max with fewer reps. Aerobic is done with a lower % but more reps to promote Muscle endurance as oppose to muscle strength and power.
No.
Strength training, called anaerobic exercise, uses the movement of weights to increase muscle mass and strength. Aerobic exercise is targeted to improving the body's oxygen system and blood flow.
only if you do it for long periods of time, other than that, no
Weight training is typically an anaerobic exercise, as opposed to running, say, which is an aerobic exercise (You breath very heavily and take in lots of air -"aer" - as in aer-obic)
No, weight lifting is not aerobics.
no it is an anerobic:)
of coures it is
anaerobic
After. Because the impact of weightlifting on aerobics is smaller than the other way around. Also when you start with weightlifting you'll burn glucose thus increasing the amount of fat that will be used per aerobics.
Aerobic (meaning with air) exercise primarily works your cardio vascular system, like aerobics, biking or running. Anerobic (without air) is like weightlifting
Body Building: You excersise and eat healthy while Weightlifting Weightlifting: You excersise, but eat anything you want while weightlifting.
An aerobics certification is basically a license an aerobics instructor or a personal trainer acquires to validate and prove there knowledge twords the skill of aerobics.
aerobics would be your best bet
Dance Aerobics happened in 1987.
Cooper Aerobics
true
The German word for weightlifting is Gewichtheben.
Aqua aerobics or water aerobics are exercises (aerobics) done in shallow water or water that reaches about mid chest area.
Yes. Water Aerobics and Step aerobics are a type of Cardiovascular exercises . Here is a source from A Cardiovascular Website. Some common examples of aerobics exercises include cycling, biking, jogging, running, swimming and dancing. You can also carry out your aerobic workout on different machines in the gym like treadmill, stationary exercising bike, stair-stepper etc. Recently, Step Aerobics, Dance aerobics and Water Aerobics are growing in popularity.
The cast of Clear Blue - 2010 includes: Wordsley as Aerobics Class Jeff Clarke as Griff Kimberly Crandall as Aerobics Class Gabe Hohreiter as Lifeguard Edward Joyce as Aerobics Class Nancy Linehan Charles as Flova Ana Lugo as Aerobics Class Tedi Martin as Water Aerobics instructor Ron McCoy as Pat Natalie Nastulczykova as Aerobics Class Thia Schuessler as Young Flova Ben Schyah as Aerobics Class Chris Sheffield as Simon Cristina Simarro as Aerobics Class Rebecca Tarani as Aerobics Class