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Evaluate the scenarios and select the one that demonstrates the training principle overload. kai swims faster and faster every day. katie stays consistent in her routine. maggie does kickboxing daily so she can win a kickboxing match. sarah usually likes to run, but tries swimming. !
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Health, 23.06.2019 09:00
If mary has stopped her resistance training for three weeks, once she continues, she should work out harder to get back in shape keep her workout the same as before her break reduce the weight during the workout session reduce the rest times between sets
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Health, 23.06.2019 11:00
In general, why does a tall person have a higher basal metabolic rate than a shorter person of the same weight? a. shorter people have more skin surface area and lose heat more rapidly than a taller person. b. tall people are more active than shorter people. c. taller people have more skin surface area and lose heat more rapidly than a shorter person. d. taller people eat more protein, which takes more energy to digest. e. shorter people eat less than tall people.
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Health, 23.06.2019 13:00
Mason joined the water polo team at his school. as part of his conditioning, mason's coach requires a 25-minute run during practice. mason's heart rate reaches 125 beats per minute, but his target heart rate zone is 138—183 beats per minute. what should mason do to get the most benefit for his heart? increase the amount of time he runs increase the speed at which he runs decrease the amount of time he runs decrease the speed at which he runs
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