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Moderate-intensity activities that can improve overall health
HEALTHY EXERCISE
Bicycling with light effort, maintaining a speed of roughly 10 to 12 miles per hour, is classified as a moderate-intensity physical activity, which contributes to overall health and wellness.

Exercise is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. The current Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services indicates adults need 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each week. But what constitutes moderate-intensity physical activity?

Moderate-intensity physical activity gets the heart pumping, but only around one in five adults and teens get enough exercise to maintain good health, says the American Heart Association. It may be because people are having difficulty figuring out what constitutes moderate-intensity activity. Here is a more detailed explanation of the types of activities considered moderate-intensity.

Walking very briskly (roughly four miles per hour)

Heavy cleaning, like washing windows, vacuuming and mopping

Mowing the lawn with a power mower

Bicycling with light effort (10 to 12 miles per hour)

Playing recreational badminton

Playing doubles tennis

Slow dancing

Shooting a basketball

Water aerobics

Playing volleyball

Heavy gardening

Painting and decorating

Anything that doesn’t increase heart rate and breathing speed will not count as moderate-intensity activity towards the recommended amount of activity. However, any exercise is better than no exercise at all. As long as an activity breaks up long periods of sitting still, doctors say it is still beneficial.