Correct answer choice is :
<h2>B) Resting between workouts helps to prevent injuries.</h2><h2 /><h3>Explanation:</h3><h3 />
It is essential that those short bouts of physical activity be of reasonable to high intensity, Cardinal said, the equivalent of walking at about a 3.5- to 5-mile-per-hour pace. Even if your pace is slow, you can up the strength by carrying a heavy load, such as a backpack or a toddler.
A strategy he can use is talking to someone hey trusts and telling he/she how he feels so they can help him. Also everyday he can tell himself good things about himself to make himself believe in himself.
I would say that the answer is either atrophy or muscular dystrophy...
The answer is <span>eating foods that are high in salt content</span>
Children and adolescents should have 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of physical activity daily.Aerobic: Most of the 60 or more minutes a day should be either moderate- or vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity and should include vigorous-intensity physical activity at least 3 days a week.Muscle-strengthening: As part of their 60 or more minutes of daily physical activity, children and adolescents should include muscle-strengthening physical activity on at least 3 days of the week.Bone-strengthening: As part of their 60 or more minutes of daily physical activity, children and adolescents should include bone-strengthening physical activity on at least 3 days of the week.It is important to encourage young people to participate in physical activities that are appropriate for their age, that are enjoyable, and that offer variety. sorry but all i can do is help but let me know if you need more.