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Obesity & Performance

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Body Mass Index (BMI)

BMI is a good indicator (sign) of whether someone is the correct weight for their height.

Underweight

Underweight

  • Scores of less than 20.
Correct weight

Correct weight

  • Scores between 20 and 25.
Overweight

Overweight

  • Scores between 25 and 30.
Obese

Obese

  • Scores greater than 30.

Effects of Obesity on Sport

Obesity is a term used to describe somebody with a large content of fat in their body. Obesity is caused by an imbalance in the number of calories consumed and the number of calories burnt off through exercise. The effects of obesity on sporting performance are:

Limits cardiovascular endurance

Limits cardiovascular endurance

  • This makes it difficult to perform activities over a long period of time.
Limits flexibility

Limits flexibility

  • The full range of motion at the joints is limited when performing skills.
Limits agility

Limits agility

  • The person’s ability to change direction quickly is reduced because they have a larger weight to move.
Limits speed and power

Limits speed and power

  • The person’s ability to move/react quickly enough is reduced, as well as the amount of force produced.
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