adult and aged athletes; heart conditions Flashcards
What classifies someone as having a heart condition?
- Suffer from high blood pressure
- have experienced a heart attack or other heart problems
- have had bypass surgery
What should adult and aged athletes with heart conditions avoid?
- High intensity sports (75-80MHR)
- Aerobic sports
- Caffeine supplements
What level of MHR should an adult and aged athlete with a heart condition stay within during physical activity?
50-75MHR
(e.g. light jogging, taichi, golf)
Prior to performance what should an adult and aged athletes with a heart condition do?
Prior to starting an exercise program they must obtain medical clearance and may be required to undertake a stress test to determine the level of intensity that their circulatory system can tolerate.
How long and frequent should sessions be for adult and aged athletes with a heart condition?
No longer than 30-45 minutes in duration and performed 3-4 times per week.
Is resistance training good for adult and aged athletes with a heart condition?
Only light resistance training should be performed as it increases blood pressure.
In place of resistance training, which exercises can alternatively benefit an adult and aged athletes with a heart condition?
Light aerobic exercises such as;
- Walking
- Jogging
- Cycling
- Swimming