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Kenneth H. Cooper

Kenneth H. Cooper (born March 4, 1931, Oklahoma City)[1] is a doctor of medicine and former Air Force lieutenant colonel from Oklahoma, who pioneered the benefits of doing aerobic exercise for maintaining and improving health.[2][3] In 1966 he coined the term, and his book Aerobics was published in 1968,[4][5] which emphasized a point system for improving the cardiovascular system. The popular mass market version was The New Aerobics (ISBN 0-553-26874-0), published ten years later.

Career edit

A native of Oklahoma City, Cooper completed a 13-year military career in both the army and air force. During his Air Force career, he devised the simple Cooper test, which could conveniently and quickly establish the fitness level of large numbers of people. Originally the distance run in 12 minutes, it correlated well with the existing concept of VO2 max. Cooper left the Air Force in 1970, when he and his wife, Millie, moved to Dallas to start his companies.

Cooper is the founder of the non-profit research and education organization, The Cooper Institute, which was opened in 1970. Cooper is also the founder of and Chairman at the Cooper Aerobics Center in Dallas and McKinney, Texas, which comprises eight health and wellness entities.[6]

Cooper received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1986.[7]

Cooper developed the Smart Snack Ribbon guidelines in 2003 for the Frito-Lay division of PepsiCo.[8]

Cooper has published 19 books that have sold 30 million copies and been translated into 41 languages. Cooper encouraged millions to become active and helped to launch modern fitness culture. He is known as the "father of aerobics".[9][10]

He and his wife are parents of a son and daughter. Cooper has written about the importance of Christian religious faith in his life.[11][12]

He graduated from the University of Oklahoma (BS, MD) and the Harvard School of Public Health (MPH).

Ideas on exercise and training effect edit

Cooper studied the effect of exercise in the late 1960s and popularized the term "training effect"[13] although that term had been used before.[14][15] The measured effects were that muscles of respiration were strengthened, the heart was strengthened, blood pressure was sometimes lowered and the total amount of blood and number of red blood cells increased, making the blood a more efficient carrier of oxygen. VO2 Max was increased.[citation needed] He published his ideas in a book, Aerobics in 1968.

The exercise necessary can be accomplished by any aerobic exercise in a wide variety of schedules - Cooper found it best to award "points" for each amount of exercise[16] and require 30 points a week to maintain the Training Effect.[citation needed]

Cooper instead recommended a "12-minute test" (the Cooper test) followed by adherence to the appropriate starting-up schedule in his book. As always, he recommends that a physical exam should precede any exercise program.

The physiological effects of training have received much further study since Cooper's original work. It is now generally considered that effects of exercise on general metabolic rate (post-exercise) are comparatively small and the greatest effect occurs for only a few hours. Though endurance training does increase the VO2 max of many people, there is considerable variation in the degree to which it increases VO2 max between individuals.[17]

See also edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Kenneth Cooper, MD, MPH". Cooper Aerobics Center. Born March 4, 1931, in Oklahoma City
  2. ^ David Levinson, Karen Christensen MacKey (1999). Encyclopedia of World Sport: From Ancient Times to the Present. Oxford University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-195-13195-6.
  3. ^ Duncan, Joyce (2004). Sport in American culture: from Ali to X-games. ABC-CLIO. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-57607-024-6.
  4. ^ Netburn, Deborah (30 March 2009). "Dr. Kenneth Cooper got a nation moving through aerobics. More than 40 years ago, his book touted a new type of exercise". latimes.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  5. ^ Cooper, Kenneth H. (January 1969) [1968]. Aerobics. Vol. 14490 (revised ed.). Bantam Books. ISBN 978-0-553-14490-1.
  6. ^ Louie, Elaine (12 July 1995). "At Work With: Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper; The Fit Commandment". nytimes.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  8. ^ . August 5, 2003. Archived from the original on 2010-01-13.
  9. ^ ""Father of Aerobics" Kenneth Cooper, MD, MPH to receive Healthy Cup Award from Harvard School of Public Health". News. April 16, 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Dr. Kenneth Cooper and How He Became Known as the Father of Aerobics". Club Industry. September 1, 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Faith and Fitness Magazine Interviews the Father of Aerobics: Does Faith Based Fitness Make Sense Today". churchfitness.com. September 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  12. ^ James MacKey (2009). A Practical and Spiritual Guide to Personal Healing: A Mind, Body, Spirit Approach. iUniverse. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-595-45595-9.
  13. ^ Cooper, K. (1985). The aerobics program for total well-being: Exercise, diet, and emotional balance. Bantam.[page needed][dubious ]
  14. ^ (U.S.), National College Physical Education Association for Men (1959). Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting. Office of Publications Services, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle.
  15. ^ Perceptual and Motor Skills. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1959.
  16. ^ Cooper, Kenneth H. (1981). Aerobics. ISBN 978-0-553-20992-1.[page needed]
  17. ^ Bouchard, Claude; An, Ping; Rice, Treva; Skinner, James S.; Wilmore, Jack H.; Gagnon, Jacques; Pérusse, Louis; Leon, Arthur S.; Rao, D. C. (September 1999). "Familial aggregation of V̇O2max response to exercise training: results from the HERITAGE Family Study". Journal of Applied Physiology. 87 (3): 1003–8. doi:10.1152/jappl.1999.87.3.1003. PMID 10484570.

References edit

  • Aerobics (1968)
  • Run for Your Life: Aerobic Conditioning for Your Heart (1974)
  • The Aerobics Way: New Data on the World's Most Popular Exercise Program (1978)
  • The New Aerobics (1979)
  • Aerobics for Women (1982)
  • The Aerobics Program for Total Well-being: Exercise, Diet, Emotional Balance (1982, 1983)
  • Fitness for Life, 6 Audio Cassettes (1983)
  • Aerobics Program (1985)
  • Running Without Fear (1986)
  • The New Aerobics for Women (1988)
  • Preventing Osteoporosis: Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper's Preventive Medicine Program (1989)
  • Controlling Cholesterol: Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper's Preventative Medicine Program (1989)
  • Reducing Cholesterol: A Heart-Smart Guide to Low-Fat Eating (No Nonsense Health Guide) (1989)
  • Overcoming Hypertension: Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper's Preventive Medicine Program (1990)
  • Kid Fitness: a Complete Shape-up Program From Birth Through High School (1991)
  • Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper's Antioxidant Revolution (1994)
  • Its Better To Believe (1995)
  • Faith-based Fitness The Medical Program That Uses Spiritual Motivation To Achieve Maximum Health And *Add Years To Your Life (1997)
  • Antioxidant Revolution (1997)
  • Can Stress Heal? Converting A Major Health Hazard Into A Surprising Health Benefit (1998)
  • Advanced Nutritional Therapies (1998)
  • Regaining the Power of Youth at Any Age (1998)
  • Discoveries (1999)
  • Controlling Cholesterol the Natural Way Eat Your Way to Better Health With New Breakthrough Food
  • Matters of the Heart: Adventures in Sports Medicine (2007)
  • Start Strong, Finish Strong (2007)

External links edit

  • Cooper Aerobics Center
  • Kenneth H. Cooper Biography

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Kenneth H Cooper born March 4 1931 Oklahoma City 1 is a doctor of medicine and former Air Force lieutenant colonel from Oklahoma who pioneered the benefits of doing aerobic exercise for maintaining and improving health 2 3 In 1966 he coined the term and his book Aerobics was published in 1968 4 5 which emphasized a point system for improving the cardiovascular system The popular mass market version was The New Aerobics ISBN 0 553 26874 0 published ten years later Contents 1 Career 2 Ideas on exercise and training effect 3 See also 4 Citations 5 References 6 External linksCareer editA native of Oklahoma City Cooper completed a 13 year military career in both the army and air force During his Air Force career he devised the simple Cooper test which could conveniently and quickly establish the fitness level of large numbers of people Originally the distance run in 12 minutes it correlated well with the existing concept of VO2 max Cooper left the Air Force in 1970 when he and his wife Millie moved to Dallas to start his companies Cooper is the founder of the non profit research and education organization The Cooper Institute which was opened in 1970 Cooper is also the founder of and Chairman at the Cooper Aerobics Center in Dallas and McKinney Texas which comprises eight health and wellness entities 6 Cooper received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1986 7 Cooper developed the Smart Snack Ribbon guidelines in 2003 for the Frito Lay division of PepsiCo 8 Cooper has published 19 books that have sold 30 million copies and been translated into 41 languages Cooper encouraged millions to become active and helped to launch modern fitness culture He is known as the father of aerobics 9 10 He and his wife are parents of a son and daughter Cooper has written about the importance of Christian religious faith in his life 11 12 He graduated from the University of Oklahoma BS MD and the Harvard School of Public Health MPH Ideas on exercise and training effect editCooper studied the effect of exercise in the late 1960s and popularized the term training effect 13 although that term had been used before 14 15 The measured effects were that muscles of respiration were strengthened the heart was strengthened blood pressure was sometimes lowered and the total amount of blood and number of red blood cells increased making the blood a more efficient carrier of oxygen VO2 Max was increased citation needed He published his ideas in a book Aerobics in 1968 The exercise necessary can be accomplished by any aerobic exercise in a wide variety of schedules Cooper found it best to award points for each amount of exercise 16 and require 30 points a week to maintain the Training Effect citation needed Cooper instead recommended a 12 minute test the Cooper test followed by adherence to the appropriate starting up schedule in his book As always he recommends that a physical exam should precede any exercise program The physiological effects of training have received much further study since Cooper s original work It is now generally considered that effects of exercise on general metabolic rate post exercise are comparatively small and the greatest effect occurs for only a few hours Though endurance training does increase the VO2 max of many people there is considerable variation in the degree to which it increases VO2 max between individuals 17 See also editAerobics Bill Orban Exercise Exercise physiology Physical fitness Power walkingCitations edit Kenneth Cooper MD MPH Cooper Aerobics Center Born March 4 1931 in Oklahoma City David Levinson Karen Christensen MacKey 1999 Encyclopedia of World Sport From Ancient Times to the Present Oxford University Press p 2 ISBN 978 0 195 13195 6 Duncan Joyce 2004 Sport in American culture from Ali to X games ABC CLIO p 6 ISBN 978 1 57607 024 6 Netburn Deborah 30 March 2009 Dr Kenneth Cooper got a nation moving through aerobics More than 40 years ago his book touted a new type of exercise latimes com Retrieved 13 June 2017 Cooper Kenneth H January 1969 1968 Aerobics Vol 14490 revised ed Bantam Books ISBN 978 0 553 14490 1 Louie Elaine 12 July 1995 At Work With Dr Kenneth H Cooper The Fit Commandment nytimes com Retrieved 13 June 2017 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Snacking Now Made Easier with Frito Lay s New Smart Snack Ribbon Label August 5 2003 Archived from the original on 2010 01 13 Father of Aerobics Kenneth Cooper MD MPH to receive Healthy Cup Award from Harvard School of Public Health News April 16 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2018 Dr Kenneth Cooper and How He Became Known as the Father of Aerobics Club Industry September 1 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2018 Faith and Fitness Magazine Interviews the Father of Aerobics Does Faith Based Fitness Make Sense Today churchfitness com September 2014 Retrieved 13 June 2017 James MacKey 2009 A Practical and Spiritual Guide to Personal Healing A Mind Body Spirit Approach iUniverse p 119 ISBN 978 0 595 45595 9 Cooper K 1985 The aerobics program for total well being Exercise diet and emotional balance Bantam page needed dubious discuss U S National College Physical Education Association for Men 1959 Proceedings of The Annual Meeting Office of Publications Services University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Perceptual and Motor Skills Perceptual and Motor Skills 1959 Cooper Kenneth H 1981 Aerobics ISBN 978 0 553 20992 1 page needed Bouchard Claude An Ping Rice Treva Skinner James S Wilmore Jack H Gagnon Jacques Perusse Louis Leon Arthur S Rao D C September 1999 Familial aggregation of V O2max response to exercise training results from the HERITAGE Family Study Journal of Applied Physiology 87 3 1003 8 doi 10 1152 jappl 1999 87 3 1003 PMID 10484570 References editAerobics 1968 Run for Your Life Aerobic Conditioning for Your Heart 1974 The Aerobics Way New Data on the World s Most Popular Exercise Program 1978 The New Aerobics 1979 Aerobics for Women 1982 The Aerobics Program for Total Well being Exercise Diet Emotional Balance 1982 1983 Fitness for Life 6 Audio Cassettes 1983 Aerobics Program 1985 Running Without Fear 1986 The New Aerobics for Women 1988 Preventing Osteoporosis Dr Kenneth H Cooper s Preventive Medicine Program 1989 Controlling Cholesterol Dr Kenneth H Cooper s Preventative Medicine Program 1989 Reducing Cholesterol A Heart Smart Guide to Low Fat Eating No Nonsense Health Guide 1989 Overcoming Hypertension Dr Kenneth H Cooper s Preventive Medicine Program 1990 Kid Fitness a Complete Shape up Program From Birth Through High School 1991 Dr Kenneth H Cooper s Antioxidant Revolution 1994 Its Better To Believe 1995 Faith based Fitness The Medical Program That Uses Spiritual Motivation To Achieve Maximum Health And Add Years To Your Life 1997 Antioxidant Revolution 1997 Can Stress Heal Converting A Major Health Hazard Into A Surprising Health Benefit 1998 Advanced Nutritional Therapies 1998 Regaining the Power of Youth at Any Age 1998 Discoveries 1999 Controlling Cholesterol the Natural Way Eat Your Way to Better Health With New Breakthrough Food Matters of the Heart Adventures in Sports Medicine 2007 Start Strong Finish Strong 2007 External links editCooper Aerobics Center Kenneth H Cooper Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenneth H Cooper amp oldid 1201542722, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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