Fitness and Exercise
Fitness and Exercise
Learn about fitness and exercise

Physical activity is not just for jocks. It's for everyone. Being active can help you stay healthy, control your weight, and get the most out of life. No matter what your age or condition, there is a type of exercise that's right for you.
To learn more, browse our Fitness and Exercise topics, or start with these:
Health Topics
- Achilles Tendon Injury: Physical Therapy and Rehab
- Achilles Tendon Problems
- ADHD: Taking Care of Yourself When Your Child Has ADHD
- Aerobic Activity
- Ankle Sprain
- Aqua Therapy
- Back Pain During Pregnancy
- Bob's Story: Biking for Health
- Breast-Feeding: Exercise and Weight Loss
- Bursitis
- Cal's Story: Learning to Exercise When You Have COPD
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Rehabilitation: Monitoring Your Body's Response to Exercise
- Cardiac Rehabilitation: Monitoring Your Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE)
- Cardiac Rehabilitation: Weight and Resistance Training
- Constipation: Keeping Your Bowels Healthy
- Daily Activity for Aerobic Fitness
- Diabetic Neuropathy: Exercising Safely
- Exercise and Fibromyalgia
- Exercise and Osteoarthritis
- Exercise During Pregnancy
- Exercise for Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Exercise Helps Maggie Stay at a Healthy Weight
- Exercise Tips if You Have a Pacemaker or ICD
- Exercises After Mastectomy
- Exercising to Prevent a Stroke
- Exercising While Sitting Down
- Exercising With Bunions
- Expert: Be Active to Help Your Back Heal
- Fit Physical Activity Into the Workplace
- Fitness Clothing and Gear
- Fitness Machines
- Fitness: Adding Variety to Your Exercise
- Fitness: Getting and Staying Active
- Fitness: Getting Around Barriers to Exercise
- Fitness: Making It a Habit
- Foot Surgery for Athletes, Children, and People With Other Health Problems
- Gestational Diabetes: Safe Exercise
- Get Regular Exercise for Mental Health
- Getting Started With Flexibility and Stretching
- Gloria's Story: Adding Activity to Help Control Blood Sugar
- Healthy Activity Habits for Children
- Healthy Aging
- Healthy Attitudes Toward Food and Exercise
- Healthy Eating
- Healthy Habits for Kids
- Healthy Muscles
- Heartburn: Reducing Pressure on Your Stomach
- Heat-Related Illnesses
- Heatstroke Prevention: Acclimating to the Heat
- Helping Children With Disabilities Stay Active
- HIV and Exercise
- HIV and Fatigue
- HIV and Weight Loss
- Ideas for Getting Active
- Improving Your Child's Fitness
- Insulin Resistance
- Interactive Tool: Are You at Risk for a Heart Attack?
- Interactive Tool: How Many Calories Did You Burn?
- Interactive Tool: What Is Your Target Heart Rate?
- John's Story: Finding a Way to Exercise
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Range-of-Motion Exercises
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Stretching and Strengthening Exercises
- Knee Problems and Injuries
- Kris's Story: Getting Active With No Excuses
- Low Back Pain
- Mind-Body Wellness
- MSA Process: Recovery After Injury
- Multiple Sclerosis: Questions About What to Expect
- Nutrition and Physical Activity
- Occupational Therapy
- Occupational Therapy for People With Chronic Disease
- Overtraining
- Overuse Injuries
- Overweight Child: Evaluating Nutrition and Activity Patterns
- Parkinson's Disease and Exercise
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Physical Activity for Children and Teens
- Physical Therapy
- Physical Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Physical Therapy for Spinal Stenosis
- Prediabetes: Exercise Tips
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Questions to Ask Before Starting a Fitness Program
- Quick Tips: Exercising Safely With Arthritis
- Quick Tips: Fitting Physical Activity Into Your Day
- Quick Tips: Getting Active as a Family
- Quick Tips: Getting Active at Home
- Quick Tips: Getting in Shape Without Spending Money
- Quick Tips: Having Enough Energy to Stay Active
- Quick Tips: Setting Goals
- Quick Tips: Staying Active in Cold Weather
- Quick Tips: Staying Active in Hot Weather
- Quick Tips: Staying Active When You Travel
- Repetitions and Sets
- Resistance (Strength) Training Exercise
- Returning to Play After a Head Injury During a Sporting Event
- Robert's Story: Getting and Staying Active
- Rotator Cuff Disorders
- Setting Goals
- Shellie's Story: Finding Time for Physical Activity
- Spinal Cord Injury: Flexibility Exercises
- Step Aerobics
- Tai Chi and Qi Gong
- Tendon Injury (Tendinopathy)
- The Three Kinds of Fitness
- Tips for Buying Fitness Machines or Devices
- Tips for Exercising Safely When You Have Diabetes
- Tips for Picking the Right Activities
- Using a Pedometer or Step Counter
- Vertigo: Level 1 (Easy) Balance Exercises
- Vertigo: Level 2 (Harder) Balance Exercises
- Vertigo: Walking Exercises
- Walking as Aerobic Exercise
- Water Aerobics
- Weight Management
- Weight Training
- Weight-Bearing Exercises to Maintain Healthy Bones
- What You Need to Know Before Exercising With an Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD)
- Yoga
Take Action
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Using Graded Exercise to Get More Energy
- COPD: Using Exercise to Feel Better
- Fitness: Adding More Activity to Your Life
- Fitness: Choosing Activities That Are Right For You
- Fitness: Increasing Core Stability
- Fitness: Staying Active
- Fitness: Staying Active When You Have Young Children
- Fitness: Teaching your child to stay active
- Fitness: Using a Pedometer or Step Counter
- Fitness: Walking for Wellness
- Heart Disease: Exercising for a Healthy Heart
- Heart Disease: Walking for a Healthy Heart
- Heart Failure: Activity and Exercise
- Low Back Pain: Exercises to Reduce Pain
- Osteoarthritis: Exercising With Arthritis
- Patellar tracking disorder: Exercises
- Plantar Fasciitis: Exercises to Relieve Pain
- Stress Management: Practicing Yoga to Relax
Last Revised: April 19, 2010
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD, MD - Family Medicine
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