vigorousintensity
Vigorous intensity is a level of physical effort defined by substantially increased heart rate and breathing compared with rest. In adults, vigorous intensity is commonly described as about 70-85% of maximum heart rate or an exertion level of 14 to 17 on the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion. It generally corresponds to more than 6 metabolic equivalents (METs). A practical indicator is the talk test: during vigorous activity, speaking in full sentences becomes difficult, and only short phrases can be uttered before pausing for breath.
Measurement and guidelines: Adults are advised to accumulate 75-150 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity per week,
Examples: Common vigorous activities include running, fast cycling, jumping rope, high-intensity interval training, and competitive sports
Benefits and safety: Regular vigorous activity improves cardiorespiratory fitness, reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease and