The true statement is B. Teens are more vulnerable to contracting an STI because their bodies are less developed than adults. Also, from statistics, it has been reported that there are approximately 20 million new cases of STI in the US each year. Most of these cases are from the age group 15 - 24. The bodies of these teens are more biologically susceptible to STIs.
severe pain and tenderness.
bruising and swelling.
difficulty moving the hand or arm.
the wrist or arm being an odd shape.
a snap or grinding noise at the time of injury.
bleeding (if the bone has damaged the skin) – sometimes the bone may poke through the skin.
tingling and numbness.
Answer:
Balance is the ability to control your body's position, whether stationary (i.e. a complex yoga pose) or while moving (e.g. skiing). Balance is a key component of fitness, along with strength, endurance, and flexibility. There are various ways to perform balance exercises.
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Explanation:
The whole purpose of recovery in exercise is to allow your muscles to repair themselves and to engage muscles that are sore from your workout. There are also different things that you can do during the recovery stage to help move the process along and come out ready to perform better than your pre-rest stage