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Hey Emanuel, Popeye's chicken sandwich was so popular when it first came out as you may know, but now it has been slow decreasing in popularity for some unknown reason over the world.
Hope that helps you a little and let me know if you want me to explain something else for you. :)
The questions I ask myself are
1. Is it on wikipedia? Obviously if it is don't take the advice
2. Who is the source written by? A doctor or someone who just googled symptoms?
3. When was it written? Medicine is always changing so the data could be out of date.
4. Is it from a .net .com .org .edu? Some are more reliable than others. You wouldn't want to listen to a . com as much as a .org because organizations are better than a community.
5. Does it make sense? Can you go to a doctor and not sound silly?
<u>The answer is "balance".</u>
Balance is the capacity to keep up a controlled body position amid undertaking execution, regardless of whether it is sitting at a table, strolling the parity shaft or venturing up onto a kerb. To work viably crosswise over conditions and assignments, we require the capacity to keep up controlled positions amid both static (still) and dynamic (moving) exercises.
Static Balance is the capacity to hold a stationary position with control (e.g. "Stop" or "statue" recreations). Dynamic parity is the capacity to stay adjusted while occupied with development (e.g. running or bicycle riding).