Work-out activity is un-efficient after an hour. After an hour you loose more than you gain. Like any other sport activities it is recommended to eat well to rest enough time between activities and to sleep good in order to let the body recover. In general, if you are healthy you can work-out as long as you can. If you have a medical problem it is a different story. To verify that you are healthy, HMO style check-ups are not enough. You should ask you Dr. to refer you to an AKG stress test (treadmill test) where you should tell the operator that you want to run up to maximum heart rate. It is also recommended to get an Echo-Doppler Diagnosis.
no. it helps your health. it would be best if you inhaled as much as possible. no. it helps your health. it would be best if you inhaled as much as possible.
please can someone answer this as soon as possible
yes it is possible but it is not healthy for someone to weight that much.
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Yes, you will go to jail. And you could face as much time as someone who voluntarily killed another. If you were under duress, you could point that out to your defense attorney (never talk to the police!!) for a possible lenient sentence.
Someone can die of gluttony by eating and drinking too much which is not good for the health.
optimal health means the best possible condition that the client can achieve after the surgical operation. for example if the client has a colostomy done on him, then as a nurse your responsibility is to make sure that it will not interfere much on his daily activities and body functioning on the whole as much as possible.
Yes it is possible, but 50 pounds in 3 months is not advisable (too much).
i think its not limited so you can get as much as possible my score is 20115 and my gamertag is:mr dima 1999
If you put to much iformation on your page it is possible for someone to track you through it.
It is certainly possible to die if someone shoots you; however, it is also possible to survive being shot. It all depends on various factors, such as where you are shot at, how much blood you lose, etc.