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Improving Your Cardiovascular Fitness
The goal of cardiovascular exercise is to increase the amount of oxygen your body can process to produce muscular energy. To do this, you have to moderately overload your lungs, heart, blood vessels, and muscles by causing these systems to work harder than they're used to. This means walking further or faster than you normally do. Overloading stresses your cardiovascular system. During recovery, your body adapts to the higher workload and grows stronger. Here are several overload methods of increasing your cardiovascular fitness:
But you don't want to do too much too soon. Otherwise, your body won't have enough time to adapt to the higher exercise intensity and you may develop an injury. A general guideline is not to increase your mileage by more than 10% a week and to make sure you schedule rest days in your training program.
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