BLOG 115 WORKOUT VOCABULARY
In the midst of your fitness journey, I’m aware that that
during workouts I am giving you the guidance and structure of the hour. I
realize that just because I use terminology for the layout of the plan, doesn’t
mean you know what I am referring to. So the teacher in me (yes I have my
teaching credential in P.E. and Health), says oooohhhhh that makes for a good
lesson/blog. Here you have it...
Reps
Reps is the short name for repetitions: “the number of times
to perform an exercise” (www.livestrong.com/article/153380-definition-of-reps-set/)
Example:
If you did 12 bicep curls those 12 movements are the repetitions
Sets
This is how many times we repeat the exercise in its
entirety.
Example: if you did 12 bicep curls,
rested then did 12 more bicep curls that would be 2 sets of bicep curls
Calorie:
“used to express the heat output of an organism and the fuel
or energy value of food” (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/calorie).
Macronutrients:
Humans require these 3 main components: Carbohydrates,
Protein, Fats
Carbohydrates: “Carbohydrates are present in varying amounts in most of the
foods you eat including fruits, vegetables, grains, beans, legumes, milk and
milk products, and foods containing added sugar such as candy, soda and other sweets.
Carbohydrates are present in food in the form of starch, sugar and fiber” (http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/carbs/what-are-carbohydrates-an-easy-to-understand-definition.html).
There are simple and complex
carbs. They should make up 45 – 65% of your daily calorie intake
1 gram of carbohydrates = 4
calories
Protein: “a nutrient found in food (as
meat, milk, eggs, and beans) that is made up of many amino acids joined
together, is a necessary part of the diet, and is essential for normal cell
structure and function” (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/protein).
You should have: “The
DRI (Dietary Reference Intake) is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram
of body weight, or 0.36 grams per pound. This amounts to: 56 grams per
day for the average sedentary man. 46 grams per day for the
average sedentary woman” (https://authoritynutrition.com/how-much-protein-per-day/).
1 gram of protein =
4 calories
Fats: “Fats are nutrients that give you energy. Fats have 9 calories in each
gram. Fats help in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. Fats are either saturated or
unsaturated, and most foods with fat have both types” (http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/types-of-fats-topic-overview#1).
1 gram
of fat = 9 calories
These are just the basics. So now you know some of my
jargon. I enjoy sharing and educating regarding elements of your fitness
journey. The more you know, the better your choices will be knowing the reason
behind your WHY. Ask away if you have further vocab questions.
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