<span>Warming up before exercising
prevents the cause of injuries, reducing muscle strain and improve muscle
performance. The answer is letter D. The goal of warming up is to increase body
temperature, increase neural activation, warm up the joints for our body to not
be shocked during exercising. It will get your blood flowing, clears waste from
your muscles, and brings fluids to your joints. It will improve the performance
in exercising by actively moving the joints and increase in muscular
performance at the same time eliminating injuries along the way. </span>
<span> digestive? that's just a guess though, I don't know your options </span>
Sue is likely burning body protein for energy, if a diet does not contain adequate protein for your body to use as energy, it will burn your own muscle mass for energy
Servers depression.....from the highs of mania on one extreme, to the lows of depression on the other.