Let him have a day off and find a replacement
The correct answer is physical abuse. Physical abuse includes hitting, shaking, striking, beating, burning, cutting and any other forms of physical action that can hurt or harm someone.
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Stretching that uses neuromuscular reflexes to gain further stretching of the muscle is called PNF stretching. PNF stands for <span>Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.</span>
One exercise myth would be- if you do a lot of crunches you will have "six pack" abs. This is incorrect because if you have fat on your stomach, the crunches will create muscle not burn fat.
Another exercise myth- muscles turn to fat when you stop exercising. This myth is not plausible because muscles are almost impossible to go away. Your muscles have muscle memory which makes it extra hard to "forget"!
Last exercise myth- strength training makes women muscular and unfeminine. This is not possible because strength training tests your endurance not how much you can lift. However, lifting weights would give you muscles! <3
ADD
OCD
Insomnia
Schizophrenia
Sensory anxiety
Social anxiety
Asthma
Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
Common cold
Flue
(Dude, there is a lot of health challenges mental and physical.)