The six principles of training are: specificity, progressive overload, reversibility, variety, training thresholds, and warm up/cool down. They can each be applied to improve an athlete's strength. Increasing intensity and following all the steps of those accurately can help improve strength
Answer:
Femur (thigh/upper leg)
Tibia (lower leg)
Ulna (forearm)
Radius (forearm)
Fibula (lower leg)
Explanation:
All are part of the skeletal system except the Heart (circulatory system) and the Lungs (respiratory system)
The answer 1 is: True, the answer 2 is :false
Focus on something that makes you very happy once you clear your brain and sit there and think of what makes you happy so focus on what you actually need to do and what you probably need to find or look for something that's what helps me clear my brain
Explanation:
The modifications that can be done while performing a CPR or an unresponsive choking is to look for the things that is obstructing the way while opening the airway every time.
Every time we open the mouth to give breaths, we need to open the mouth wide and look for an object that is obstructing the way. If there is anything that is obstructing the way, then we need to remove it and then continue the CPR.