The statement you have written is FALSE. Warm ups and cool downs are supposed to be simple. Because warm ups are like appetizers that you dont want to over do too much. And cool downs are like drinks that you don't want to intake too much.
VO2max is the maximum rate of oxygen consumption as measured during incremental exercise
so your answer is D.
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the highest level of oxygen consumption that can be sustained during exercise</span>
Answer:
The best answer to the question: According to Schwalbe, in "Finding Out How the Social World Works", an empirical question is one that can be:___, is: All of the other choices are correct.
Explanation:
"Finding Out How The Social World Works" is an excerpt from the book that was written by Michael Schwalbe in 1998 called "The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of the Conversation". On page 35, after the title: "The Kinds of Questions we Can Ask", Schwalbe himself explains about what an empirical question would be and how through it knowledge can be obtained. But he also makes emphasis on how these questions can be properly phrased so that they do lead to propet knowledge acquisition and he explains that empirical questions feed from measuring, counting and observation as well. This is why the answer is the last one.
B. As a cross country runner its very important to warm up before I run a marathon or a long distance run or just any run in general its always something I have to do. If your do the strenuous activity without warming up your muscles will be tight and will sort of go into shock. By warming up you are releasing tension in your muscles and ligaments and getting you blood flowing. In my experience I didn't warmup once before a half marathon and had to stop about a mile in because I tore my hamstring. It strained it right off the bat and kept getting worse just because I forgot to stretch! I hope this helps!
Answer:
Allows for the breathing in of oxygen. Removes carbon dioxide from the body.
Explanation:
When you inhale in you get oxygen from the air and it goes into your blood. Right at the same time carbon dioxide comes out of your blood into, goes into your lungs and gets exhaled.