Exercise
is the performance of movements in order to develop or maintain
physical fitness and overall health. It is often directed
toward also honing athletic ability or skill. Frequent and
regular physical exercise is an important component in the
prevention of some of the diseases of affluence such as cancer,
heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, obesity
and back pain.
Physical
exercise is considered important for maintaining physical
fitness including healthy weight; building and maintaining
healthy bones, muscles, and joints; promoting physiological
well-being; reducing surgical risks; and strengthening the
immune system.
Proper
nutrition is just as, if not more, important to health as
exercise. When exercising it becomes even more important to
have good diet to ensure the body has the correct ratio of
macronutrients whilst providing ample micronutrients; this
is to aid the body with the recovery process following strenuous
exercise.
When the
body falls short of proper nutrition, it gets into starvation
mode developed through evolution and depends onto fat content
for survival. Research suggest that the production of thyroid
hormones can be negatively affected by repeated bouts of dieting
and calorie restriction.
Proper
rest and recovery is also as important to health as exercise,otherwise
the body exists in a permanently injured state and will not
improve or adapt adequately to the exercise.
The above
two factors can be compromised by psychological compulsions,
misinformation, a lack of organization, or a lack of motivation.
These all lead to a decreased state of health.
Delayed
Onset Muscle Soreness can occur after any exercise, particularly
if the body is in an unconditioned state relative to that
exercise and the exercise involves repetitive eccentric contractions.