I'd personally say B because a warmup will reduce injury, soreness, and get you ready. Then you have your exercise. Then the cooldown helps <span>bring the heartrate down to near-normal and to get the blood circulating freely back to the heart. Stopping abruptly could result in fainting or place undue stress on the heart.</span>
Answer:
First one false, Second one false, Third one true
Explanation:
Body temperature is lowest around 4 am and 6 pm.
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The answer is D (8 to 12)
While doing upper-body exercise routine, fatigue of target muscles can be safely achieved within<span> the short time-frame of about 1.5 minutes (the time-frame for anaerobic pathways) by simply performing 8 to 12 </span>repetitions<span> at a moderate movement speed.</span>
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