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Apr 04

Why a Cardiologist Says Every Fitness Regimen Should Include the ‘Big 3’

by admin in Workouts 0 comments tags: aerobic activity, best workouts for heart, cardiologist tips, fitness regimen, flexibility and mobility, friendly workouts, strength training
In 2021, there are at least 2,021 ways to break a sweat. Whether you’re lacing up your roller skates, hula-hooping to put your core to work, or just going out for a simple walk, moving your body comes with serious psychological and physical benefits. But when it comes to best workouts for heart health, Michael Weinrauch, MD, a New Jersey-based cardiologist, says three types of fitness take the cake. “I want to stress that even a small amount of regular exercise is beneficial, such as walking. That said, the more you can round out your workout, the better,” says Dr. Weinrauch. If you do have a few extra hours to work out each week, Dr. Weinrauch recommends the trifecta of ticker-friendly workouts. Namely, aerobic activity, strength training, and mobility and flexibility. Keep reading to hear more about why. The 3 best workouts for heart health, according to a cardiologist 1. Aerobic activity “For heart health, the goal is to get you breathing harder, and your heart beating faster, otherwise known as aerobic activity,” says Dr. Weinrauch. “Combining moderate and vigorous intensities of physical activity is the best way to achieve this. Think: walking with running and jogging.” Apart from strengthening […]
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