Answer:
A. fitness instructor
Explanation:
that is what I would choose it is most physically active and you can teach it in both small or large groups
Answer:
Explanation:
Long term effects of exercise Type of training
Cardiovascular system Cardiac hypertrophy; increased stroke volume (SV) at rest and during exercise; decrease in resting heart rate (HR); increase in cardiac output (Q); capillarisation at the lungs and muscles; increase in number of red blood cells Aerobic
Respiratory system Increased vital capacity; increase in minute ventilation (VE); increase in tidal volume (TV); decrease in breathing rate (BR); increased number of functioning alveoli; increased strength of the respiratory muscles (internal and external intercostals and diaphragm) Aerobic
Energy system Increased production of energy from the aerobic energy system; increased tolerance to lactic acid Aerobic; anaerobic
Muscular system Muscle hypertrophy; increased strength of tendons; increased strength of ligaments Resistance
Skeletal system Increase in bone density Resistance
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I think with the next procedue I can help you a lot with it:
if
R = 50%
<span>x = Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)
</span>Then
<span>50= 6 e^(12.77x) </span>
<span>50/6 = e^(12.77x) </span>
<span>ln(50/6) = 12.77x </span>
<span>x = ln(50/6)/12.77 </span>
<span>x = 0.166
</span>
I hope this can help you through
When you are exercising, you're blood pressure is elevated. When you are finished exercising, it will recede to near it's normal state. Exercise doesn't have as much of an affect as weight does, but I guess all these things are all kind of inter-related. The more physically fit you are, the lower your blood pressure, in general.