<span>Rachel wants to improve her body composition by reducing her BMI. She swims with her friends after school two days a week and eats a well-balanced diet. What else should she do to ensure that she properly applies all the necessary FITT principles in her plan? The correct answer for this question would be
A. She should add more cardiovascular training and weight training to her exercise routine and eat several low-calorie meals throughout the day.
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You take responsibility in protecting yourself from substance abuse whether that means being distant from someone who abuses substances, or not giving into peer pressure, or even just avoiding it all together and telling yourself and others no.
Answer:
(1)
- control
- disrespect
- sexual violence
- physical violence
(2)
- respect for each other
- trust
- good communication
- honesty
(3) A harmful relationship is a toxic relationship that is characterized by behaviors on the part of the toxic partner that are emotionally and, not infrequently, physically damaging to their partner. ... A toxic relationship is characterized by insecurity, self-centeredness, dominance, control
(4) A healthy relationship means that both you and your partner are: Communicative. You talk openly about problems and listen to one another. You respect each other's opinions.
(5) Emotional and psychological abuse may not leave physical marks, but they can be just as destructive as physical abuse, leading to anxiety, depression, and addiction. Like physical abuse, they are primarily a means of control and a way for the abuser to feel superior.
(6)
- Nuclear Families
- Single-Parent Families
- Blended Families (Step Families)
- Grandparent Families
- Childless Families
- Extended Families
- same sex couple
(7) respect is on of the main one for a healthy relationship and would trust and honesty.
(8) in a unhealthy relationship is that there is control and no respect
(9) absolutely. because A relationship can turn toxic when a caring partner becomes a negative force.
(10) The more unhealthy a relationship is, the more difficult it can be to change for the better. At one extreme, several studies have looked at ways to address physical violence between couples. Unfortunately, batterer intervention programs have not been very effective in replacing abuse with healthier coping skills so No it can not turn healthy
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