I would say behavioral psychology, because I love how the mind works. What makes a person act or react a certain way. Behind ever person there’s a story and an answer of why they behave the way that they do.
I mean, yeah I guess it is considered
Participating in extreme sports can help your cardiovascular system work properly and better because extreme sports usually are very taxing in terms of being an aerobic sport which also puts a lot of burden on the aerobic system. Another benefit would be not so health-related but more personal; doing extreme sports and being close to death - which can hppen - makes one more appreciative and aware of life and death.
The correct option is this: IT INCREASES THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY YOUR BODY USES AT REST.
Regular exercise increases the amount of energy that one burns while exercising, but it does not stop there, it also increases the amount of energy that one burns while the body is at rest. This is because regular exercise speed up the rate of metabolism of the body and this rate remain high even when the body is at rest, thus, an individual who exercises regularly will lose more energy at rest than some one who is not actively exercising.<span />