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You should warm up at a level that produces a small amount of perspiration, but doesn't leave you feeling fatigued.
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How badly the person is injured and what their body type is like.
Depends on what you're looking at. Colors seem to have a role in how we feel, out heart rate. But being able to look at calming scenery, of bright greens and blues is calming because it's the colors of life, and our minds sees the colors and we instantly become more calm. Green is calming because it's color that is found quite frequently in nature, so essentially it's good.<span />
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18 C only one test is required
19 B Type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis
20 A chest discomfort shortness of breathe.