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Intensity as used in this instance implies the rate at which each of the activities outlined above are carried out. Intensity from this case therefore refers to the amount or magnitude of effort needed…
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Day

 

Date

March 2015

 

Moderate

 

Time Spent

 

Vigorous

 

Time Spent

 

Strength (METs)

 

Reps

 

 

 

 

Sunday

 

 

14th

 

General gardening

 

25mins

 

Race walking

 

45min

 

7.5

 

9

 

 

 

 

Monday

 

 

15th

 

 

Ballroom dancing

 

 

20mins

 

Fast pace in-line skating

 

 

30min

 

 

6

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

 

 

16th

 

Water aerobics

 

32mins

 

Swimming laps

 

25min

 

6.5

 

8

 

 

 

Wednesday

 

17th

 

Tennis ( double)

 

28mins

 

Jumping rope

 

30min

 

11

 

11

 

 

 

Thursday

 

 

18th

 

 

Badminton

 

 

25mins

 

 

Hiking

 

 

1hr

 

 

8

 

 

9

 

 

 

Friday

 

19th

 

Laundering

 

30mins

High impact aerobics

 

40min

 

16

 

8

 

Saturday

 

20st

 

Brisk walking

 

33min

 

Vigorous dancing

 

90min

 

12

 

10

In my documentation, the description of strength is a measure of intensity. Intensity, as used in this instance, implies the rate at which each of the activities outlined above is carried out. Intensity from this case, therefore, refers to the amount or magnitude of effort needed to carry out an activity (Bouchard 34). From the tabulation of the activities, it is evident that different forms of vigorous activity demand different levels of strength. The measurement of the amount of strength is in metabolic equivalent (METs). This standard of measure METs gives the ratio of the working metabolic rate in relation to the rate of resting metabolic (Bouchard 36). A unit of MET equals the energy cost of sitting quietly and this translates to the equivalence of a caloric consumption of 1Kcal/Kg/hour.

After whole week incorporation of the above recommendation in my life, I can candidly intimate that I was able to meet the minimum requirements for all the above activities. Through self-discipline and consistency, I ensured the adherence of all the minimum requirements to the latter. In order to meet all the requirements, my starting point was moderate activities as these would help in improving my response to any subsequent vigorous activities. Prior to adopting any vigorous undertakings, for this reason, begin with the moderate activities to facilitate the preparation of my body for the vigorous activities that would follow in the day.  The easiest part of the incorporation of these activities was when conducting activities mainly involving ordinary house chores. For example, general gardening and laundering were very easy to incorporate as these formed compelling and routine activities of my daily life. The most difficult part of the recommendation was in the segment of the vigorous activity section. Having not been accustomed to most of these activities, their adoption posed great challenges for me adopting. Fast pace in-line, skating and race walking provided new challenges and a new experience in my experience with exercising.

For the overall enhancement of my general physical activity, my greatest intention is working and improving my levels of consistency. Consistency and commitment are important for the achievement of good results for my routine and these should be the major goals of the exercising activity.  Prioritization and allocation of adequate time is also my other strategy especially for the vigorous exercises, as these would help to quicken the achievement of better results from the routine. Most of the probable courses of action for the undertaking are not very difficult for average individuals. The success of these recommendations has its basis on good strategies of implementation. The strategy, therefore, forms the most crucial determinant of success. The recommendations are very achievable and thus do not pose great challenges for average individuals. The last important issue is the need for gradual progression from the less demanding to the more vigorous exercises for increased efficiency in adapting to the routines.

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