Information on Fitness
What is fitness and where do we go to learn about fitness?
Fitness is our ability to function with alertness and energy
over the course of our daily activities. We have so many places
to turn for fitness information, that it would be impossible to
cover all the possibilities in one article. However, we'll cover
the most common places to look, and let the reader take it from
there.
The major sources of fitness information are available to
everyone, everywhere. Libraries, the internet, your physical
fitness instructor, and your health teachers are all viable
avenues of information sources. The library contains more
information about health and fitness than you could possibly
read in a year's time. There are magazines, periodicals, medical
journals, and all sorts of books written on ways to become fit,
to maintain fitness, or to participate in fitness activities.
There are sources of information that explain the benefits of
being fit, the physical benefits, the mental benefits, the
social benefits, and the self-esteem and emotional benefits. The
library will also usually have video and audio information
available on almost any topic covered by the reading material.
They may even have fitness tapes available for viewing. Often,
the library provides the opportunity for the low-income to
access materials that otherwise would not be available. Video
and audio tapes are examples of this opportunity.
The internet opens more windows on fitness than the library,
since the internet is a compilation of many libraries, news
articles, newspapers, and individual input. You have only to
type in the word fitness using one of the available search
engines, and suddenly you've got more sources of information
than you can research. The search engines often return
information in the order of actual relevance to your search
words. So bear that in mind as you search. The first couple of
pages will contain the most relevant information on fitness. You
can locate information about fitness, local fitness center
locations, and instructors who specialize in one-on-one fitness
plans.
Your local school physical education instructor and health
teachers are invaluable sources of fitness information, in that
they have an education in fitness. They are privy to the most
sought after reliable sources of real fitness benefits. Many of
the articles you will find, and much of the information you
read, is not 100% accurate, ask a teacher, or instructor
actually involved in the fitness process, you are going to
receive much more accurate feedback Your federal government
publishes massive quantities of information about the fitness in
this country, from many different perspectives. The United
States Department of Agriculture is responsible for determining
our daily recommended allowances, and as such, accumulates much
information about fitness alternatives, the state of fitness in
the United States, and how well we participate in fitness
programs.
Past these sources, check out your local fitness center. Quite
often they have random information posted, current magazines,
and periodicals that address current fitness issues and often
offer interested persons the chance to observe fitness in action.