Management

Getting Started with Cardiac Rehab: Exercise

Choose a preferred language


Being more active is a key part of heart attack prevention. It helps your heart muscle and the rest of your body get stronger. It also helps control other heart risks.

For lasting results, exercise needs to be a lifelong commitment.

Man using exercise bike.


Getting started

  • Join a cardiac rehab program. This is one of the easiest ways to start exercising. When your doctor says it's okay, you can start exercising on your own at home or at a gym. Slowly work toward the goal of exercising at least 150 minutes a week.
  • Know that a managed plan of exercise will reduce your risk for another heart attack.
  • Find activities you enjoy, from walking with a friend to playing tennis. If you do what you like, you'll not only enjoy yourself, but you'll also be more likely to stick with it.


Cardiac rehabilitation

In cardiac rehab, a team of health care providers creates an exercise plan for you and guides you through it. At first, the goal is to regain basic endurance and strength. You'll start with something simple, such as walking. Then you'll be given exercises to help you further increase strength and endurance, as well as flexibility. The skills you learn in cardiac rehab can benefit you for the rest of your life.

© 2000-2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.
heart icon

Heart & Vascular

View our heart and vascular services.

Learn More
schedule icon

Schedule an Appointment

Find the right provider and schedule anytime.

View Providers
Related Articles
Read article
Heart Health
8 Mistakes Heart Patients Make

The way you respond to a heart attack can make a big difference in what happens to you in the future.

Read article
Heart Health
All About Blood Pressure Medicine

Several kinds of medicine are commonly prescribed for high blood pressure. Here are some of the main types.

Read article
Heart Health
Taking ACE Inhibitors

ACE inhibitors widen blood vessels and increase the amount of blood your heart pumps. These medications also lower blood pressure and decrease the amount of work your heart has to perform.

Read article
Heart Health
Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation is a program designed by your healthcare team. It'll help you recover from your heart problem and reduce your risk of future heart problems.