Hello!
This is not acceptable, on no level. I understand they might want to get a lead position within the school, however, if you have a routine workout schedule, it can be harmful to stop it and then get back into it. It can also cause your muscle to deteriorate quicker than someone who does not have a routine schedule. This can also cause emotional stress to the person because they are behind on schoolwork. Any position within a school is not as important as your physical shape and schoolwork. They should reach out to the person who is in charge of that lead position and inform them of the situation and if they don't understand then the position is not right for you anyways. Remember, and position can be replaced but your life and education can't.
I hope this helped!
I am, yours most sincerely,
SuperHelperThingy
First, warm up and stretch for five to ten minutes (walk, slow jog, flexibility exercises) .
Slowly increase running time as stamina increases. (may take 4-8 weeks)
Make sure to wear proper footwear & socks
Perform a PAR-Q (physical activity readiness questionnaire) before beginning any type of program
Don’t run every day (bad on knees)
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Answer =====> At the Gym ====> Depends on where you want to exercise that's more comfortable for you!
Benefits ====> Well, on of the Benefits of the GYM, offers classes, Yoga, Pilates, Aerobics. Gym Memberships ====> Provide instructors to help you with the equipments.
Disadvantage ====> Is that Membership can be very expensive, which the gym gets busy.
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Answer:
Your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) is an estimation of how many calories you burn per day when exercise is taken into account. It is calculated by first figuring out your Basal Metabolic Rate, then multiplying that value by an activity multiplier. Total energy expenditure can be defined in terms of the following three components: basal and resting metabolic rates; thermic effect of food (dietary thermogenesis); and physical activity (spontaneous physical activity and other physical activities of daily living).
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