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The last four stages of Erik Erikson’s theory concentrate on relationships between the child and important figures in the child’s life. - False ( second choice)
This is true, i dont know if theres more questions to this because you did not provide them. if there is more, let me know so i can help you. but for now, im going to assume this is a true or false question in which case this would be true.
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Answer:The principles of specificity, progression, overload, adaptation, and reversibility are why practicing frequently and consistently are so important if you want to improve your performance. Missed sessions cannot really be made up within the context of a single season. They are lost opportunities for improvement. Skipping your long ride on weekend A means you can’t or shouldn’t go as far as originally planned on weekend B (progression & overload). Skipping your Monday swim means your swimming skills and muscles won’t be honed or stressed that day (specificity). Missing a week due to a vacation sets you back more than one week (adaptation and reversibility). Apply these principles to your training to get a better understanding of your body and how to achieve success.
Explanation: this is long but explains everything you would need to apply to ur training
<span>The answer is C, increase the amount of muscle mass and decrease the amount of body fat. You can do a considerable amount to accelerate your digestion – the mystery of consuming calories lies in comprehending what decides your metabolic rate and what you can do to impact it.</span>