<span>False. Flexibility is a very important component
in exercise. Without flexibility the range of motion of joints will be limited
which will result to serious injuries. Often it is the most overlooked part of
a training program but if athletes knew of the benefits it could bring they
will surely be performing this in their programs. Flexibility can be developed
through a wide variety of active and passive stretches. It improves performance
because joints can easily move and are not restricted to perform the necessary
muscle contractions needed for a particular activity.</span>
Answer:
A. first class lever
Explanation:
the fulcrum is in the middle of the effort and the load.
Not clear question type again
Increased muscle mass: Muscle mass naturally decreases with age, but strength training can help reverse the trend.
Stronger bones: Strength training increases bone density and reduces the risk of fractures.
Joint flexibility: Strength training helps joints stay flexible and can reduce the symptoms of arthritis.