<span>The given vocabulary terms are matched with their correct definition as follows.
1. RESISTANCE EXERCISE - Strengthening the skeletal muscles by adding more physical strain on them
2. ISOMETRIC EXERCISE - Resistance training that does not involve movement
3. VALSALVA MANEUVER - A harmful increase in blood pressure when a person holds his breath during resistance training
4. ISOTONIC EXERCISE - Resistance training that involves movement
5. BODY COMPOSITION - The ratio of fat to non-fat tissue in the body progressive
6. METABOLISM - The process by which food is changed into energy and used by the body </span>
the nutrients from chicken noodle soup can aid with that support system. studies have shown that a hearty bowl of chicken soup may help you to clear nasal congestion and have a mild anti-inflammatory effect that can help ease cold symptoms
Automatic external defibrillator or AED is a device that could monitor the heart beat and send the electrical shock to restore the normal heart rhythm. it used when people have a cardiac arrest by sending the electrical wave to the heard it restore the heart beat
Sedentary Lifestyle Health Effects
Physical inactivity may increase the risks of certain cancers.
Physical inactivity may contribute to anxiety and depression.
Physical inactivity has been shown to be a risk factor for certain cardiovascular diseases.
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Serena Williams
• <span>American professional tennis player Serena Williams has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and several Olympic gold medals.
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•<span>Born in 1981 in Saginaw, Michigan
•She had dominated the sport of tennis and is a role model for all women and young girls.
•Started playing when she was 3 with her sister Venus
•</span><span>She won her first major championship in 1999 and completed the career Grand Slam in 2003.
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Nicol David:
• <span>Nicol Ann David is a Malaysian professional squash player who became the first Asian to be ranked world number one in women’s squash.
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•<span> At the age of eight, after being selected for a national squash championship, she surprised everybody by winning a silver medal.
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• <span>In 1999, she became the youngest player to win a World Junior Championship, a crown which she defended in 2001, becoming the first woman to capture the title twice.
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• She also joined the Women’s International Squash Players Association (WISPA) and became the youngest woman to win a championship.
•She captured 10 titles during an undefeated 2008 season and is regarded as the most dominant player that the world has ever seen in squash history
•<span>In 1994, she won first international titles when she won the Scottish Junior Open U-12 and the Hong Kong U-13 tournament.
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