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[D145]Definition Of Physical Fitness
by Reeveso, Ree
Many people have their own definition of fitness. The problem is that most people have subconsciously picked up their definition of physical fitness from the media. In my experience, any thought or belief brought on by the media isn't the one you should believe. The media tends to give us the wrong perceptions about almost everything. We subconsciously pick up on the subtle innuendos on fitness and they become lodged in our thought process. Things such as ?if you don't have 6 pack abs, you aren't in shape?, ?only those with huge muscles are physically fit?, or ?big muscles are what make a person strong?.

Every person, whether they know it or not, holds a belief system dictating what they think a physically fit person should look like. Most of the time this belief excludes people with a little more fat than would be expected from someone with amazing levels of fitness. The majority of individuals think that the only people who are really strong and in shape are those with big, bulging muscles.

Although there are still some bodybuilders with a combination of big muscles, flexibility, and great endurance ? it's becoming a rare occurrence. Most people train for one specific goal, which is to get big muscles. They might be great in the gym, but what happens when they actually have to use their muscles in a real-life situation?

Physical fitness, in my mind, goes way beyond the boundaries of what happens when you're working out. It involves how your body reacts to situations and how effectively it can work as a whole.

My Definition Of Physical Fitness

When I think of total physical fitness, looks don't play a huge role in it. Sure, having a great body is a good sign that you're in shape, but there are plenty of people who others would consider ?fat? or ?not big enough? who possess amazing abilities when it comes to fitness.

To me, the definition of physical fitness is having the total package. It's the ability to be able to use your body in any given situation. It's the ability to get out of a bad situation in which you need to use a combination of strength, endurance, and possibly flexibility in order to survive something. If you can run a marathon but can't sprint 100 yards without passing out, what's the point? I'd like to know when in your life you're ever going to have to run a marathon for survival.

There are many different types of endurance and strength. For example, you have short and long-term endurance. You have explosive, reactive, maximal, and endurance strength. In my mind, to be physically fit means you have at least an average development in every single one of these areas.

Notice how this doesn't require you to have your abs so defined that people's jaws drop as you walk by? It isn't imperative that you're as ?ripped? as possible ? that's just something that comes naturally as a result of this type of training your body.
I know of people who were ?fat?, yet had the agility and strength to do a 1-handed handstand. There are boxers today that have a good amount of fat on them, but can fight through an entire boxing match.

This is the same for skinny people. People might look at me and think ?he's not that big; he's probably not very strong?. I don't have huge muscles because I don't train or eat for big muscles. I train to have fun, and in doing this type of training I have gotten a lot stronger, more flexible, and I impress people with some of the things I can do. Friends at work are bewildered by some of the exercises I perform because I don't ?look? that strong. I could build more muscles if I wanted to, but right now it's not a priority of mine. I'd rather gain the strength, and then work on building muscle.

The next time you're in the gym and feel yourself judging somebody else based on their looks, take a time to realize that you may be wrong about them. Physical fitness is something you can't perceive at first glance. Be willing to set your beliefs aside for a moment and try incorporating some new exercises into your current workout routine. Your body works as a whole, and you should train it as such. Try doing this and watch your current physical fitness levels soar.

Have you ever thought about increasing your fitness through martial arts? More and more people are becoming health conscious and trying to get fit by going to the gym, joining walking or jogging groups and joining other groups offering a health and fitness regime, but it does not take long before the boredom sets in and going to classes become a chore.

Martial arts have much to offer. Physically, the training involved has the benefits of strengthening and toning muscles, improving suppleness and agility, increases circulation and greatly improves coordination. Many people are now using martial arts as an alternative weight loss program with amazing results. On a more spiritual level, due to the mental discipline of martial arts, students become more self confident, can think clearer and make more rational decisions and gain relief from the potentially harmful effects of stress such as tension and anxiety.

Of course, martial arts are also practiced by an increasing number of people for the self-defense aspect, as the techniques used in martial arts, both physical and mental are an effective means of self-defense, armed and unarmed. Depending on what style you decide on learning, the intricate techniques can vary, some styles use a completely weaponless technique, others emphasis striking and/or kicking, using hands, feet, shins and knees for blocking and striking. Other styles use grappling but in all styles, the basics are virtually the same and offer a complete work out of mind and body.

Styles like Jiu-Jitsu and Kickboxing will keep you on the move, increase fitness levels quickly and take you excitement level to a new high while still providing the discipline necessary for gaining self control, many other styles offer slower yet similar techniques and mind control. Styles such as Tai Chi, although no longer practiced as a contact style, offers slow precise movements which improve circulation, add muscle tone, increase suppleness and in a wonderful style for relaxation, clearing the mind and general well being. This form is becoming increasing popular and can be practiced by people of all ages and abilities and is particularly beneficial to the elderly or those needing rehabilitation.

Increasing your fitness through martial arts will not only make you feel better, improve the many functions of mind and body but it will add fun and excitement to your training regime making going to classes something to look forward to rather than being a chore that you drag yourself to and eventually lose all interest in and give up. In addition to get fit and healthy you will also be learning the valuable art of self-defense.

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Reeveso has sinced written about articles on various topics from How to Use Facebook, Fitness and Green Tea. Jeremy Reeves is ahealth and fitness enthusiast who has been studying and practicing the subject for years. His website, http://www.fitness-made-fun.com was created. Reeveso's top article generates over 5400 views. Bookmark Reeveso to your Favourites.

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