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Perceived Exertion During Exercise
by Gregory Florez, First Fitness

How you feel while performing aerobic exercises is called "perceived exertion." Rating perceived exertion (RPE) can be used along with, or instead of, your heart rate to exercise at a comfortable pace that still develops your cardiovascular fitness.

The RPE scale goes from 0-10:

0: no exertion

0.5: very, very weak exertion

1: very weak

2:weak

3: moderate

4: somewhat strong

5: strong

6:

7: very strong

8:

9:

10: very, very strong (Maximal, you are going all out)



For most people, no matter how fit you are, exercising at an RPE of 3 to 5 offers a comfortable pace that is still intense enough to increase your endurance.

Bio
GREGORY J. FLOREZ President and CEO Gregory Florez is the president and CEO of First Fitness Inc. Florez started First Fitness in 1988 as a personal training company. Since that time, the company has grown into a full service training and education company, providing services to both the fitness industry and consumers worldwide. Florez began his fitness career as a personal trainer and fitness consultant in the 1980s. He reached a major turning point when he and his team designed several high-profile fitness facilities and programs, for people and companies, such as Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Studios and Arthur Anderson. It was at this time that Florez realized that fitness retailers were not equipped to understand what customers wanted and needed. This realization was the impetus for the evolution and growth of First Fitness over the past 13 years. Florez is an acknowledged expert on home and commercial fitness equipment design and use, sport-specific and performance training, and personal fitness. He is frequently interviewed and has been featured in publications such as Men's Health, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Ladies Home Journal, as well as on MSNBC. Florez is a former member of the board of advisors for IDEA, the International Association for Fitness Professionals, and is an advisory board member for Star Trac Inc., a fitness equipment manufacturer. He is a spokesperson for the American Council on Exercise (ACE), as well as an advisor for advanced certificate training through ACE. A frequent writer and speaker for the fitness industry, Florez has lectured at the Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).

Florez is the author of The Business of Personal Training, the ACE Business Manual, and is co-author of the ACE Personal Trainer Manual. He also is an IDEA 5 Star Presenter and NIKE Contract athlete. Prior to joining the fitness industry, Florez was a manager with United Airlines in Chicago. Florez attended the University of Utah, where he was a track athlete, coach and tri-athlete. As a leading expert on fitness and the sports and fitness industry, First Fitness provides information, education, coaching, and tools to consumers, sports and fitness professionals, and equipment manufacturers and retailers. www.fitadvisor.com is dedicated to supporting people in achieving a high level of physical, mental and emotional fitness through regular exercise and physical activity. For more information, please call (801) 538-0282, or send an email to alisa@firstfitnessinc.com