Loss of breath or a concussion
D. none of the above, because you need a good environment to exercise, you can live not in a house and still work out, and you don't have to live on a farm to exercise.
It is important to warm up before strenuous exercise because : ( B ) It strains the muscles if blood and oxygen levels are not already activated.
<h3>Importance of warm up exercise </h3>
A warm up exercise prepares the body for a strenuous exercise by raising the flow of blood and oxygen in their appropriate levels into our muscles. and other parts of the body
When we warm up before a strenuous exercise we prevent muscular injury as well.
Hence we can conclude that ) It strains the muscles if blood and oxygen levels are not already activated.
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biomechanical meaning: of or pertaining to biomechanics.
Explanation via e.g.:
- Biomechanical:
Biomechanical is a progressive groove metal band from London, UK. Biomechanical’s existence started back in April 1999 by the founding member John K who wrote, recorded and arranged all of the music, with the exception of the songs ‘Existenz’ and ‘Survival’ which were co-written by Chris Webb and Jamie Hunt respectively. The lyrics were written by Adam Rose and John K & Jon Collins Biomechanical started as a lifelong goal for singer/songwriter John K who pre-visualised the three albums Eight Moons, The Empires of the Worlds and Cannibalised from the very beginning. The three albums had one main story running through them. After the release of 'Eight Moons' via Revolver Records the owner of Elitist Records Lee Barrett approached Biomechanical and after negotiations all parties agreed and signed with Earache/Elitist records on 3 September 2004. Biomechanical toured Europe with Decapitated, Stampin Ground, Exodus, 3 Inches Of Blood and opened for Shadow’s Fall and Nevermore for the promotion of the band’s second album The Empires of the Worlds which was produced by Andy Sneap. John K wrote the third instalment titled ‘Cannibalised’ in 2006/7 and also like the last two albums, he engineered the recordings. Legendary Grammy Award Nominee, Judas Priest producer Chris Tsangarides took the production duties and mixed the album in the summer of 2007. The mastering took place at the 'Close to the Edge Studios' and was done by Jon Ashley. The cover was designed by Nat Jones. Cannibalised was released in February 2008. A landslide of great reviews led the band with a brand new line up to play some of the biggest European festivals.