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prisoha [69]
1 year ago
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Please answer the question in the photo

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MariettaO [177]1 year ago
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The three types of MS&E exercises are: Distance running, Bodyweight and Weight-lifting machines.

MS&E exercises are the exercises for muscle strength and endurance. The strength of the muscles is how much weight the muscles can hold or lift. The endurance refers to the number of times the muscles can lift or hold the weight.

Bodyweight exercises are the strength training exercise in which a person uses his own weight to gain resistance. The exercise can be performed using free weights or using the machines. These exercises also make the person more resistant to injuries. The different body weight exercises are pushup, squats, chin-up, burpees, etc.

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