1.) Children and adolescents should have 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of Physical activity daily.
2.) A brisk walk, Jogging, Climbing the stairs, Playing Tennis, Dancing, Biking, Doing yard work like raking, digging and gardening, and swimming laps.
3.) Jogging, Playing Tennis, Swimming. I like to do and and plan on participating in these because Jogging helps with the respiratory (controlling breathing) Playing tennis helps with the arms and focus. Swimming is like a full body workout of everything.
4.) Okay, so each day I wake up and go for a jog at least 30 to 45 minutes, I play Tennis during the Fall and I go for swimming any time that I can. During the spring/summer doing yard work. Climbing the stairs every single day.
I hope this Helped.
(I wasn't sure for the last one)
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Evaluating your skills is a key component to a successful physical activity action plan. Assessing yourself through physical tests (e.g. weight and girth measurements) could give you an idea what exactly you want to happen in your training program. Aside from knowing your structure, you should also assess yourself if you are fit enough or you have certain medical conditions that would prohibit you from performing certain activities (e.g. high blood pressure, hypertension).
In doing so, you not only ensure the success of your training action plan, but you also secured your safety before executing the activities you assigned for yourself.
I'm a bit confused. What are you asking exactly? Maybe I could help then...