Alan Armstrong Posted February 20, 2019 Posted February 20, 2019 It does take time to understand the difference, as there are those that are fit that die young, never getting the chance to knowing the difference.As when middle aged and fit almost died from coronary heart failure four times, if for not being very fit at the time, that would have been the end of this story.After being drained from my heart issues I gradually after many years regained my strength, through cardiac rehabilitation and life style changes.At present I am as healthy as possible and also more fitter than average, excluding heart damage caused by the attacks.So what I am putting forth to you is to be healthy is more important than being fit, but when combining them, you will be in no doubt in knowing that you are in the best way shape and form possible.Here is another Maist opinion on the subject. Are you fit and healthy?Is fit and healthy the same thing for you?
Spartacus Maximus Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 Maybe the difference between the two are not always clear and that could be because the two concepts are not mutually exclusive. One cannot be physically fit without also being healthy, and healthy people are usually reasonably fit. To take this further into detail it would be well to establish a reference standard for “healthy” and “fit”. “Healthy”is not just being free of sickness or injury. Nor does “fit” necessarily mean having the physical condition of an elite commando or Olympic athlete in the prime of life. There are many many more factors to take in that that. Things like lifestyle, eating habits or age for instance. It can get quite complicated.
Alan Armstrong Posted February 22, 2019 Author Posted February 22, 2019 Being fit or being healthy for me now is to combine the two, as this was not always the case, something that I needed to learn.While in a hospital bed in the cardiac ward I woke up to being surrounded by paramedics, it was surreal, while the head nurse was explaining to them that here is a sick man, even though he looks like he is in good shape.Even when I had my first heart attack, the paramedics that showed up didn't seem convinced that I was so mortally I'll, as I looked fit and toned, as perhaps I was assumed to be something else such as a recreational drug user.My health deteriorated even further with three more heart attacks (was a living hell) till finally the right heart surgeons, put me back on track (18 years ago) with the appropriate treatment, giving me the chance to regain my health.As for now I am fit and healthy and not just for my age, as I work out close to 40 hours a week.Apologise for the explanation that sounds a bit like me me me but when I lost my health I also lost my fitness, that somehow went in the bin, it had taken me many years to regain my strength as it was depleted to nearly nothing.So from experience, healthy living first and foremost then improving fitness levels, as looking fit and even performing well, needs a healthy lifestyle to sustain it.The bonus I have found, is that being healthy means recovery time is quicker after workouts and post muscle soreness is not an issue, as tonight I was leg pressing 180 kilos and my weight is only 75 kilos and still managed later, without any problem to go for a bike run and jog, with still enough energy to talk about it.
Nidan Melbourne Posted March 11, 2019 Posted March 11, 2019 Being Fit and Healthy are two separate entities themselves, despite being closely linked. Someone could look like the Rock, who could say is very Fit. But for the Rock he is also very heatlhy, as he maintains his health extremely well. Yet the person could in actuality be unhealthy.
Alan Armstrong Posted April 6, 2019 Author Posted April 6, 2019 Being Fit and Healthy are two separate entities themselves, despite being closely linked. Someone could look like the Rock, who could say is very Fit. But for the Rock he is also very heatlhy, as he maintains his health extremely well. Yet the person could in actuality be unhealthy.Well said Nidan Melbourne.As in the gym I go to many of the personal trainers smoke, which tells me that as they may look fit they are in fact not healthy.
bushido_man96 Posted April 12, 2019 Posted April 12, 2019 Whenever I get blood work done, my numbers always come back pretty good; cholesterol is never high, I don't have high blood pressure, things like that. But I'm not in good shape. My measurements are not what I want them to be. So, overall, I'm healthy, but not fit. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
Alan Armstrong Posted April 12, 2019 Author Posted April 12, 2019 Whenever I get blood work done, my numbers always come back pretty good; cholesterol is never high, I don't have high blood pressure, things like that. But I'm not in good shape. My measurements are not what I want them to be. So, overall, I'm healthy, but not fit.Healthy people live longer than fit people, therefore you are living on the right side of the fence.Fitness mean nothing without health.Being a skilful healthy martial artist has a very good ring to it.
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