The Importance of Cardiovascular Training

The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels in the body. The primary function of the cardiovascular system is to transport oxygen throughout the body. Two additional functions are creating blood clots for wounds and regulating body temperature.

Your lungs are part of the respiratory system, which primarily intake oxygen from the air around and expel carbon dioxide. The respiratory and cardiovascular systems determine your cardiovascular endurance or aerobic fitness levels. In other words, how well your body can take in oxygen and pump it through it via blood.

There are so many ways to improve cardiovascular endurance in the body. Some of these activities include; running, walking, hiking, biking, swimming, stairs, and elliptical, to name a few. It does not matter how you train, but it is essential to ensure you add cardio to your fitness routine.

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My Personal Experience

I have always been someone that has had asthma. As a kid, I couldn’t do any physical activity without needing my inhaler. As I got older, I struggled to breathe and resisted intense cardio exercises in my fitness routine. Finally, I discovered that allergies trigger my asthma. So with help from my Dr., I take a couple of different allergy meds and make sure my home is clean as I am allergic to cats and dogs, which I have both. So reducing the amount of pet hair in the home and taking allergy meds significantly helps my asthma.

Additionally, I have incorporated running into my fitness routine. I started walking daily and following the 18-week marathon training program from the Nike Running Club app. This has done wonders with my cardiovascular endurance.

I have been able to do long-distance runs that I previously would not have been able to do. I can do sprints. And the most recent discovery, high elevation, does not bother me as it once did. And when I say high elevation, I mean over 10,000ft. So in my personal experience and with the work I’ve put in, I feel like I have almost completely reversed my asthma.

I attribute that to training my cardiovascular and respiratory systems. That has been the most significant factor in reducing my asthma symptoms and managing my allergy triggers.

So from my personal experience and my Personal Training certifications, I feel that it is crucial to train your cardiovascular endurance.

Benefits of Cardiovascular Endurance Training

There are many, many benefits of cardiovascular endurance training.

  • Reduced risk of diseases:

    • Heart disease

    • High blood pressure

    • Type two diabetes

    • stroke

    • some types of cancer

  • Increased stamina and lung strength - overall, your lungs and heart will feel stronger as you incorporate cardio exercises into your fitness routine.

  • Increased immune system

  • Weight management

  • Increased bone density

  • Better mood

  • Longevity as you age

  • Increase your endurance for strength training

The list goes on and on or the benefits of cardiovascular endurance training. I cannot express enough the importance of cardiovascular exercise for your health.

Tips for Incorporating Cardio into Your Training

If you are not currently working on cardiovascular endurance training, I highly recommend that you begin to incorporate that into your fitness routine. If you’re curious about my current workout split, I recently wrote a blog post detailing my everyday routine.

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    Stacey is a Colorado native who is passionate about living a healthy and active lifestyle. She write about all things health and fitness with outdoor activities such as backpacking and hiking. For more about the author read About Me

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