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nignag [31]
2 years ago
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Sally is training for the 1,000-meter running race at her school. Her goal is to place third or better. How can Sally determine

if she is making progress toward her goal?
She can monitor her practice run times to see if they are decreasing.
She can watch a video of her running to uncover any deficiencies.
She can draw a diagram that depicts the forces acting on her legs.
She can complete an energy analysis to compare her output to her input.
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2 answers:
kompoz [17]2 years ago
8 0
<span>With Sally's goal to be place third or better, she can determine if she is making progress toward her goal by can monitor her practice run times to see if they are decreasing. In this way she can monitor her progress and also to determine if her goal is almost achievable. </span>
timofeeve [1]2 years ago
7 0
<span>She can monitor her practice run times to see if they are decreasing. While training for a race, it is important know where your performance currently lies in relation to where you want your performance to be. This can be easily done by recording the time she takes during her practice run and then training harder to reduce this time during her buildup to the race.</span>
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