aerobiske
Aerobiske, or aerobic exercise in English, refers to physical activity that improves the efficiency of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems through sustained, rhythmic movement. It relies on oxygen to meet energy demands and typically involves large muscle groups worked over an extended period. The term is used in some languages as an adjective meaning “aerobic” and describes activities designed to increase endurance rather than maximal strength.
Common forms include brisk walking, running, cycling, swimming, dancing, and step or cardio classes. Workouts vary
History and development: The concept of aerobics gained wide popularity in the late 20th century, with early
Benefits: Regular aerobiske improves cardiovascular endurance, VO2 max, metabolic health, weight management, and mood. It can
Guidelines and safety: Health authorities commonly recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per