<span>Plyometric exercises involve active nonconcentric and concentric exercises. Most commonly they involve a lot of leg work and jumping in circles, forward backward, raising legs up and down, moving them quickly, jumping, spreading, stretching, and many similar things. If you can't feel your legs after a plyometric exercise, that means you're doing them right.</span><span />
The one with the brain is the central nervous system; the one in the torso is the peripheral nervous system
The answer is C. Hope that helped!
They measure an athlete's performance in that area being tested. This is done to compare to past performance evaluation tests and to measure if the athlete is getting better or worse. It also determines if the athlete should stop or keep doing his/her sport.
Minerals are an inorganic nutrient