<span>The answer is letter B.
Long distance running is an activity that can improve muscular endurance. It can range from distances of 10 kilometers to 42 kilometers or even 100 kilometers. This activity is done between 30 minutes to more than 4 hours of continuous running depending on the distance that a person is targeting. Muscular endurance refers to the ability of the muscles to perform activities without undue fatigue. The demands of running for prolonged periods will develop this health-related fitness component especially when done on a regular basis.<span>
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<span>Something that you should consider doing in this situation is adding more weight to your repetitions in order to make it more challenging, so that you build more muscle mass by pushing your body a bit further with an increasingly difficult exercise routine.</span>
I'm pretty sure that would be false and would also go against some of the points of what your talking about. Not to mention it's rude to do so. I'm pretty sure anyways.
Hope that helps.
This is true.
People are often reluctant to get the help they need because they do not want to suffer the social stigma of being labeled with a disability. Unfortunately, social stigmas still affect both adults and children: People with disabilities are often not viewed as equals. Their physical and/or cognitive limitations cause some people and institutions to treat them as if they were inherently inferior. Such social stigmas indirectly keep children from getting the treatment they need by causing the parents, child, or both to conceal the fact that the child even has a disability.