Practice. Practicing or training is the way to improve anything. It is the same with fitness exercise. Start slowly, slightly increase what you do at each training session, and give yourself sufficient recovery time between training sessions. Before starting any exercise program, please get the blessing of your physician in advance.
If you have been doing nothing at all, try walking every other day. At each walk, just walk a bit farther until you are walking for four miles nonstop. Then, instead of increasing your distance, just decrease your time slightly until you are walking four miles every other day in between 56 minutes and one hour. You may then go on to a jogging or running program. Do it the same way: start slowly and work a bit harder each time. For more information about cardio exercise, including cardio walking, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
what is the meaning of cardio respiratory endurance
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Cardio-respiratory endurance primarily measures the efficiency of the heart and lungs. It assesses how well these organs work together to supply oxygen to the muscles during sustained physical activity. Improved cardio-respiratory endurance indicates better cardiovascular health and aerobic fitness.
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Cardio-respiratory endurance is the ability of the body to support the dynamic exercises which we do with large groups of muscles in the body during a period of time at different levels of intensity. Cardiorespiratory fitness is a measure of how well your body is able to transport oxygen to your muscles during prolonged exercise.
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Cardio-respiratory endurance is important for swimming because it helps improve your heart and lung function, allowing for more efficient oxygen delivery to the muscles. This is crucial for sustaining energy levels during long swim sessions and increasing overall endurance in the water. Good cardio-respiratory endurance also aids in recovery post-swim by enhancing the body's ability to process and remove waste products like lactic acid.