No. Cardiovascular exercise, also known as aerobic exercise, causes you to breath more.
False - If you are exercising, you are breathing more.
Blood vessels, the heart, and the lungs are significantly strengthened by cardiovascular exercise.
your lungs
When you do cardio respiratory exercises, you enable more blod flow and you exercise the heart. The breathing in respiratory exercises also cleanse the breathe and helps you have more oxygen in the body.
LUNGS AND HEART
cardiovascular exercise help improve your cardiovascular system (lungs, heart, veins, and arteries) it will help you develop endurance, lose weight, and more importantly live longer.
Swimming is the best exercise for your entire body, it gives you cardiovascular benefits as well as strengthen your lungs so you breathe intensely. Swimming is also a healthy exercise for babies it improves flexibility in body and babies become familiar with water from the early age.
when you breath in your diaphragm muscle expands your lungs to take in air. when you breath out your diaphragm muscle pushes on your lungs to let out the air.
Yes. Hard, fast breathing (often the result of cardio exercise) helps to increase lung capacity.
strength training
A healthy heart, lungs, and good blood pressure.
yes they have lungs to breathe