Defining Physical Fitness in The Way of Health Psychology

Posted by Sohail Khatri  |  at  4:16 AM

Physical fitness is to the human body what fine tuning is to an engine. It enables us to perform up to our
potential. Fitness in The Way of Health Psychology can be described as a condition that helps us look, feel and do our best. More specifically, “The ability to perform daily tasks vigorously and alertly, with energy left over for enjoying leisure- time activities and meeting emergency demands. It is the ability to endure, to bear up, to withstand stress, to carry on in circumstances where an unfit person could not continue, and is a major basis for good health and well-being.”

Physical fitness involves the performance of the heart and lungs, and the muscles of the body. And, since
what we do with our bodies also affects what we can do with our minds, fitness influences to some degree
qualities such as mental alertness and emotional stability.
As you undertake your fitness program, it’s important to remember that fitness is an individual quality that
varies from person to person. It is influenced by age, sex, heredity, personal habits, exercise and eating
practices. You can’t do anything about the first three factors. However, it is within your power to change
and improve the others where needed.
Knowing the Basics
Physical fitness is most easily understood by examining its components, or “parts.” There is widespread
agreement that these four components are basic:

Cardiorespiratory Endurance - the ability to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues, and to remove
wastes, over sustained periods of time. Long runs and swims are among the methods employed in
measuring this component.

Muscular Strength - the ability of a muscle to exert force for a brief period of time. Upper-body strength,
for example, can be measured by various weight-lifting exercises.

Muscular Endurance - the ability of a muscle, or a group of muscles, to sustain repeated contractions or
to continue applying force against a fixed object. Pushups are often used to test endurance of arm and
shoulder muscles.

Flexibility - the ability to move joints and use muscles through their full range of motion. The sit-and-
reach test is a good measure of flexibility of the lower back and backs of the upper legs.

Body Composition is often considered a component of fitness. It refers to the makeup of the body in
terms of lean mass (muscle, bone, vital tissue and organs) and fat mass. An optimal ratio of fat to lean mass
is an indication of fitness, and the right types of exercises will help you decrease body fat and increase or
maintain muscle mass.

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