Answer:
leverage - the exertion of force by means of a lever or an object used in the manner of a lever.
force - strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
accuracy - the quality or state of being correct or precise
torque - a twisting force that tends to cause rotation.
lift - raise to a higher position or level.
explain: Continually yelling at a pitcher to “throw strikes,” or constantly forcing him to make conscious mechanical changes, is not an effective way to improve command. In many cases, the outcome of this will be the complete opposite. We know this. We will discuss how we train command and how it can be implemented into team practice in an upcoming post. Before we get to that, and the use of weighted baseballs and differential command balls to help train command, let’s review the common trap athletes and coaches fall into regarding command improvements.
(idk how i would do the last one sorry)
Answer:
perspiration and heavy breathing
Explanation:
because when your heart rate rises your blood is moving faster which would in turn cause both of these symptoms
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), clear, colourless liquid that fills and surrounds the brain and the spinal cord and provides a mechanical barrier against shock. Formed primarily in the ventricles of the brain, the cerebrospinal fluid supports the brain and provides lubrication between surrounding bones and the brain and spinal cord. When an individual suffers a head injury, the fluid acts as a cushion, dulling the force by distributing its impact. The fluid helps to maintain pressure within the cranium at a constant level.
https://www.britannica.com/science/cerebrospinal-fluid
It should be C. the depth for a compression for a 13 year old is 1 1/2- 2 inches
<span>Minute respiratory volume can be computed if one knows <u>TIDAL VOLUME (Vt) </u>and <u>RESPIRATORY RATE (f or RR).</u> Minute respiratory volume is the amount of gas inhaled and exhaled by a person. It is a very important factor to be known in respiratory medicine because it directly related to the volume of carbon dioxide gases present within the blood.</span>