it doesn't, my uncles a physiotherapist and he says its just a stereotype!
it helps with lifting or moving a load.
potential energy
Sliding
They work by changing the location of the magnetism. Another way to think of it is by getting a magnet and having a paper clip follow it the paper clip is the platform being used in lifting. In a lifting machine the platform follows where the magnetism is which is what lifts it.
It is called work. If you lift a rock one meter you are doing work. When you stop lifting so work stops even though your muscles are working to keep the rock at that hight.
Contrary to popular belief, lifting weights while you are still growing does not stunt growth. It was believed that breaking a bone could damage the ends of the bones that are still growing, but this is not the case. Strength training has only benefits, if done correctly, whether you are young or old.
No. It is a myth.
Lifting 40 pounds at the age of 13 can affect your growth. It can cause a persons muscles to become weakened later on. The age of 13 is too young to be lifting heavy weights.
No way!
it affects the climate because the lifting makes the air cooler rather than warm
People do not stop growing by lifting weights. It was believed that weight lifting damaged the growth plates and stunted growth. It CAN happen, but only with very heavy weights, such as sets of 3-5 reps. They say no one should do HEAVY weights until they are 18, or fully grown.
The pulley makes work of lifting easier then lifting by hand.
no
Yes in a way it can, you see if you work out properly there is none or little height benefits but do it improperly can affect bones and plates and muscles vital to growing
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do anything from dance to running or weight lifting
it helps with lifting or moving a load.