These nine basic training principles apply to sports training. With regards to location, the training principles that could influence it is the specificity, variation and overload. Specificity refers to the type of exercises you do based on the type of sport you play. Variation is when you do not only focus on one part of your body. Lastly, overload is adding additional stress to your body to achieve progression. These all influence location whether it has amenities that could cater to the type of exercises that you do. Does the location allow you to have a hold of resources for overload? Does the location have different sections that allow your body for variation? Does the place cater to your specific sport?
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BAL is blood alcohol level. BAC will normally be higher in a person with more body fat. So the answer to your question would be, as body fat decreases, the increasing rate of BAL DECREASES.
The movement occuring at your joints during a netball shot is called CONDYLOID joint movement. Condyloid joints allows flexion, extension and circumduction movements or motions. In example shooting a ball requires the foot to be everted and inverted and the vertebral column to be flexed.