Lung Disorders
Heart
Strength Training
100

This lung condition usually has a cough that produces mucus on most days of the month.

Chronic Bronchitis

100

What is a normal heart rate range? 

60-100 beats per min

100

Before beginning any sort of resistance training exercises we should do what two things? 

Be sure to consult your doctor as he may want to examine you to make sure it is safe for you to start a program AND Stretch!

200

This lung condition is when your airways are inflamed or swollen.

What is Asthma
200

Name 4 Benefits to strength training

Improves insulin sensitivity, improves glucose tolerance, improves blood circulation, promotes weight management, promotes mental health, lowers risk of heart disease, increase muscular strength, increases bone density, decreases risk of injury

300

These are tiny, delicate air sacs in your lungs. They help get oxygen into the bloodstream when you inhale

What are Alveoli

300

Strength Training has a dramatic effect on what two things?

Blood sugar and INSULIN

400

A condition where progressive scarring of the lungs occur. Eventually the lung tissue becomes scared and less elastic effecting the ability to breath and obtain oxygen.

What is Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) 

400

Demonstrate these two exercises: Shoulder shrugs, and shoulder press

Demonstrate

500

THis is a group of serious lung diseases that affect the respiratory system, causing scars and thickens lung tissue. It impacts the connecting tissue in the lung and the alveoli (air sacs inside the lungs). Lung damage gradually gets worse over time

What is Pulmonary Fibrosis

500

Demonstrate or explain what an Upright Row is

Demonstrate or explain: 

This is where you extend your arms straight down and lift up towards your chest.