three times per week
Yes. If you're not involved in a regular exercise program or do a fair amount of physical work (a lot of moving) as part of your job or routine, you will lose mobility, flexibility and be more prone to injury than you would if you stretched. Any small amount of regular exercise and/or stretching should be a part of one's day. The expression "use it or lose it" applies to the human body. Big time.
Yes. It is, though, a good idea to check with your personal physician before making any major dietary or exercise changes. Women have the same bones, muscles, and connective tissues as men. They can-and should-benefit from weight training. Done with proper technique, weight training is very safe and has dozens and dozens of physiological and psychological benefits.
Ligaments and tendons are made up of dense connective tissue because they need to be strong and able to withstand the tension and forces exerted on them. The dense connective tissue provides structural support and helps in connecting muscles to bones (tendons) and bones to bones (ligaments).
It is generally recommended to warm up your muscles before stretching to prevent injury. Cold muscles are more prone to injury when stretched, so it's better to warm up with light activity before stretching.
The only real way is by perceived exertion. Think of intensity as a privilege. It takes a few months of training to condition your connective tissues and muscles to train safely with full intensity. After that, except for when you are doing either squats or deadlifts when you should always leave one rep in you for safety, train using perfect exercise technique until you cannot do another rep. .
When in doubt, use ice. Most injuries cause swelling and inflammation of the tissues, and ice will help that. Heat is best for tired muscles.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, the thing that holds your organs in place and helps them do their job is this cool stuff called connective tissue. It's like the scaffolding of your body, keeping everything where it should be. So, yeah, connective tissue is the unsung hero of organ support.
To avoid injury and to increase preformance, streches for all parts of your body should be done prior to strenuous activites. This should include, but not limit to: your neck, back, shoulders, arms, and legs.
Cats should not eat tissues.
What type of line should be stretched for exposure protection on a fully involved structure fire?
Obviously reducing body fat and toning the muscles should be the first step. If the stomach tissue was really stretched out, however, you may want to talk to a doctor about other options.
Muscles should not be overworked because that can result in tearing of the muscles and muscle strain. It can also lead to other injuries like pulled muscles and sprains.