Third Degree burn if it affects the bone too the other two just affect the skin no the bone
<span>Specificity would be the answer I think hope this helps:) </span>
Knee raises work the obliques and hip flexors
Wall sits work the glutes and the core
Lunges work the calves, quads, hamstrings, and back muscles
Legs lifts work the glutes, and lower abdominal as well as obliques
Heel raises work your calves
Steps up work your quads, hamstrings, and glutes
Squats work the glutes, Maximus, minimus
Explanation: I’m a body builder
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Explanation:
Depending on your goals for which you train, your health status overall and your body type you will need different amounts of macronutrients during the day. Some people who train a lot or are athletes may need to eat a lot more protein and overall calories from nutrients during the day when compared to someone who doesn't train at all. Also, certain health conditions like heart problems or diabetes can change what and how much we eat during the day.