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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
6

How does work affects lifestyle.

Health
2 answers:
Over [174]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

More work decreases the time you spend alone, or with your family, but you get paid alot, and if your doing work you hate, then thats not good, if you have more happiness and are more smart, than it increases the more work you can complete.

Explanation:

Masja [62]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: If you work, you will most likely be tired for a good chunk of the day, you will also need more rest. You will have less time to do normal activities, and you will have more commitments to stick with. Also, working usually makes people more organized and disciplined

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“Stretching also makes many people feel better during and after exercise and in some people decreases muscle pain and stiffness.” When done properly, stretching activities increase flexibility.

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A good warm-up before a workout dilates your blood vessels, ensuring that your muscles are well supplied with oxygen. It also raises your muscles’ temperature for optimal flexibility and efficiency. By slowly raising your heart rate, the warm-up also helps minimize stress on your heart.

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Warm-up for 5 to 10 minutes. The more intense the activity, the longer the warm-up.  

Do whatever activity you plan on doing (running, walking, cycling, etc.) at a slower pace (jog, walk slowly).  

Use your entire body. For many people, walking on a treadmill and doing some modified bent-knee push-ups will suffice.

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Walk for about 5 minutes, or until your heart rate gets below 120 beats per minute.

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Hold each stretch 10 to 30 seconds. If you feel you need more, stretch the other side and return for another set of stretching.

The stretch should be strong, but not painful.

Do not bounce.

Breathe while you’re stretching. Exhale as you stretch, inhale while holding the stretch.

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