I would Say C. Because you need meat to build up your Strength
The Overload Principle: Recommends that you need to stress in order to improve.
The F.I.T.T. Principle: Is used to help one's achieve fitness goal by working out the frequency of training sessions, intensity of different sessions, duration of sessions and the type of exercise in the session such as strength or endurance.
The Specificity Principle: Sports training should correspond to the sport the individual is training for to reach their desired goal.
The Rest and Recovery Principle: Mentions that people need time to rest and recover after vigorous training sessions.
The Use It or Lose It Principle: Implies that you need to workout certain body muscles if you want to maintain your muscle mass. If you stop working out as often as you used to you will lose muscle mass and it will take a longer period of time for your to build up the muscle mass that you lost.
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The right answer is Joints (or ligaments more precisely).
Muscle is the contractile structure that produces strength. It has components that allow it to be shortened to create what is called a muscle contraction.
The joint is junction of two parts of the skeleton allowing them relative mobility.
The ligament is an elastic structure that stabilizes the joints. It therefore attaches from one bone to another.
3-6 months is how long you can keep it in for
No, because the risk is to high and they should keep it private.