Low Impact Aerobics for a Healthy Lifestyle

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As part of an active lifestyle, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends doing aerobics for at least 150 minutes a week. (See References 1) During this exercise your heart rate should be raised to the point where you can still converse, but not sing. To accomplish this, you can perform low-impact aerobics. This form of exercise can effectively improve your health and doesn't require fancy equipment or a gym membership.
About Low-Impact Aerobics
Low-impact aerobics is often described as exercise during which you always have one foot on the floor. This minimizes the landing force of your feet on the floor, unlike high-impact aerobics, which commonly involves vigorous jumping, shuffling, and bouncing motions. Low-impact aerobics is commonly done to music, and in addition to your lower body, you can use your upper body to help raise your heart rate. Low impact shouldn't be confused with a low intensity, because it can still significantly raise your heart rate to your target heart rate zone where it benefits your cardiovascular and respiratory system. (See Reference 2, p....

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