I'd personally say B because a warmup will reduce injury, soreness, and get you ready. Then you have your exercise. Then the cooldown helps <span>bring the heartrate down to near-normal and to get the blood circulating freely back to the heart. Stopping abruptly could result in fainting or place undue stress on the heart.</span>
Fever-reducing medicine such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil orMotrin) is one of the simplest and most effective ways to bring down a fever.
Formula: a = f/m
a = acceleration
f = force
m = mass
Note that the answer will be in m/s so we will need to convert "kg" to "m"
1kg = 1000m
5 * 1000 = 5000 meters
Use what we are given and solve.
a = 25/5000
a = 0.005 m/s
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Answer:
False.
Explanation:
RPE is basically the scale on how hard an exercise is. Here is how it works:
10 RPE: Very hard, excruciating pain.
9 RPE: Not as hard as 10, but still extremely hard.
And so on, until you reach 1, which is basically the easiest thing you've ever done in your life.
So all in all, RPE is just a scale on how hard an exercise is.
Quadriceps, shoulder, and neck stretch.