Exercise needs vary on individuals for many reasons. First of all, it could be physical problems like weight. If a person is to heavy, or to small. Then starting out exercise slow is best. Often times over exercising for obese people, or people who are to thin, can cause blackouts, a loss of water retention, and exhaustion.
Another could be health issues. People with certain health issue may find it hard to work out, and need help with finding what works best for them.
Answer:all of the above
Explanation:
in my opinion bc in sports and clubs you can get hurt. and media and advertisements they can be a lot wrong with it like haters and stuff like that and familt and drug use it can cause trauma and u starting to use it too
Answer:
<u>It is generally believed that during certain periods of life the organism may be more susceptible to epigenetic changes. In particular, it is thought that during early life, changes in DNA methylation are more likely to occur.</u>
Answer:
D. Forgave the wrongdoer
Explanation:
Our brains help us with regulation of many processes in our body, as well as emotion. Over time, our brains become better adapted to handle emotions, which is why you will see a baby cry because something has gone wrong, whereas an adult in a similar situation will not act similarly.
If the blood flow is increased to parts of the brain that enable the understanding of emotions and make socially appropriate decisions, then the person is more likely to remain composed in public, and might even understand others perspectives and views. Therefore the most probable answer would be that the student/s forgave the wrongdoer.
Warm up 10 minutes
Cool down 10 minutes
Your weightlifting session is based on style of training. If doing hypertrophy type work the 45 minutes to an hour. If you're doing strength training then it can take up to 2 hrs. Hypertrophy being 8-12 rep range with 30 sec to 45 sec rest and strength training being 3-5 reps with anywhere up to 3 to 5 min rest. Or course training could determine the length of warm up and cool down