Cardio & Aerobic Activity
Learn how walking, cycling, swimming, dancing and other aerobic activities can support cardiovascular fitness.
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Explore the main areas of fitness and learn how different types of movement can fit into a balanced and sustainable lifestyle.
Learn how walking, cycling, swimming, dancing and other aerobic activities can support cardiovascular fitness.
Learn More →Understand resistance training, muscle strengthening, exercise technique and gradual progression.
Learn More →Learn about flexibility, mobility and controlled movement as parts of a balanced fitness routine.
Learn More →Explore simple ways to include more physical activity and movement in everyday life.
Learn More →Understand why rest, recovery and sustainable routines are important parts of physical activity.
Learn More →Learn practical principles that can support regular movement and consistent fitness habits.
Learn More →Fitness includes different aspects of physical ability, such as cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, mobility and the ability to perform everyday activities.
A balanced fitness routine can include different types of physical activity depending on a person's abilities, preferences, goals and circumstances.
The best fitness routine is one that is appropriate for your abilities and can be followed consistently over time.
Aerobic activities can increase breathing and heart rate. Examples include walking, cycling, swimming and other activities involving continuous movement.
The appropriate activity and intensity can vary between individuals. Beginners may benefit from gradually increasing activity over time.
Walking, cycling, swimming, dancing and other activities involving sustained movement can be examples of aerobic exercise.
People who are new to exercise can start with an activity that matches their current abilities and gradually increase duration or intensity when appropriate.
Choose an activity that is practical, enjoyable and appropriate for your current abilities. Consistency is often more useful than trying to do too much too quickly.
Strength training uses resistance to challenge muscles. Examples include bodyweight exercises, resistance bands and weights.
People should choose exercises and resistance levels appropriate for their abilities and experience.
Proper technique and gradual progression can help support safe and sustainable exercise habits.
Depending on ability and experience, strength routines may include movements such as squats, lunges, push-ups, rows and other resistance exercises.
Learning appropriate movement technique can help people perform exercises more effectively and reduce the chance of using unnecessarily poor form.
Flexibility refers to the ability of muscles and joints to move through an appropriate range of motion.
Mobility involves controlled movement of joints and surrounding body structures.
Mobility and flexibility exercises can be included as part of a balanced movement routine.
Different people have different movement needs. Exercises should be selected according to current abilities and performed with controlled movements.
Flexibility and mobility needs can vary between individuals. Exercises should be appropriate for your current abilities.
Walking and other everyday physical activities can be simple ways to increase movement throughout the day.
Small changes such as taking short walks, using stairs when appropriate or spending less time sitting can contribute to a more active lifestyle.
Rest and recovery are important parts of physical activity and fitness.
Recovery needs can vary depending on exercise intensity, frequency, fitness level and individual circumstances.
Adequate rest can help people maintain a sustainable exercise routine.
A balanced approach allows appropriate time for rest and recovery instead of increasing exercise too quickly.
A sustainable fitness routine should include appropriate time for rest and recovery.
Simple principles that can help support consistent physical activity.
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