Answer:
In some sports there is no difference between offensive or defensive.
Explanation:
In games like tennis, even when it's double tennis so it's two people, the players are neither one nor the other. In sports without set roles such as football or rugby for example, it's not possible to constantly be only offensive or defensive.
But also, players can, depending on the sports, switch between offensive and defensive easily.
In football you get set players with set roles in where to play, especially because it's a team sport.
And a lot of the time the shirts aren't labelled with those two words on them either. So it's a very vague question. But I would mostly just say that in a lot is sports there is no difference.
Answer:one of my mechanisms for handling tough situations is writing down how i feel in a journal or in my notes app and listening to music
Explanation:
i would rather talk to my self about my problems because i don’t like expressing my feelings to others and i like to listen to music to drown out my thoughts
Answer:
<h3>5 of these listed are health-related:</h3>
<h3>1) Flexibility</h3>
<h3>2) cardiovascular endurance</h3>
<h3>3) body composition</h3>
<h3>4) Muscular endurance</h3>
<h3>5) strength</h3>
<h2>skill-related fitness components:</h2>
<h3>1) <em>speed</em></h3><h3><em>2</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>power</em></h3><h3><em>3</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>agility</em></h3><h3><em>4</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>balance</em></h3><h3><em>5</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>coordination </em></h3><h3><em>6</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>reaction</em><em> </em><em>time</em></h3>
<h3><em>Hope </em><em>this</em><em> helps</em></h3><h3><em>ace </em><em>that </em><em>work</em></h3><h3><em>Good </em><em>luck</em><em> ✅</em></h3>
Answer:
2. "I need to restrict my activity while this catheter is in place."
Explanation:
A peripherally inserted central catheter is a radiopaque, single or double lumen silicone catheter centrally located through the puncture of a peripheral vessel, with medium to long term permanence. The placement of this catheter is a simple procedure, with aseptic technique, can be performed on the patient's bed, properly monitored, and is a procedure exclusively of the duly qualified nurse. Recovery from the procedure is also simple and easy and the patient can continue with his normal daily activities. For this reason, a patient who says "I need to restrict my activity while this catheter is in place" demonstrates that he needs more knowledge about the catheter.