Aye Up Tee Dee,
#1 Get Fit
For..............Tip?
Interesting that no one has directly picked up on this.
I assume that you might be referring to a
basic level of
everyday fitness? But what
is the basic level of everyday fitness?
Has anyone for instance ever seen a national/government guide-line on what is a
basic level of everyday fitness
for the general public?
i.e. each (able bodied) person should be able to run x miles; lift x kilos; swim x metres.
I personally haven't (is it possible for there to be one?) but consider, there is at least one (indirect) 'guide' re fitness in the workplace i.e. safe lifting/carrying of loads - 25kg close to the body; not > 5kg above the head etc.
I
have experienced a set,
basic level of fitness requirement in two organisations that I have been employed in. (The 2 x 1.5 mile run, the 10 mile bash and the 1.5 mile (clothed) swim - but then beyond that basic fitness level there was a requirement for 'fit(ness)-for-role where the type of fitness trained for was directly relate-able to what the job entailed.
As we are on the BCUK forum - what would anyone suggest is the basic level of fitness required for example to hump 3 days BC kit out into the sticks and back and the #1 Get Fit Tip for that?
(Anyone gonna set the level
?
)
To add to Cumbrianlads observations I have worked with a stripped down racing snake who could run the 1.5 miler in boots and denims in 8.5 minutes but couldnt lift his corner of the 400lb bridging panel above his head when required to do so causing the other three lards to carry him!
The answer to your question might be
everything in moderation food; running; weights; swimming; beer drinking;