No. You smile with single muscle, probably. You cry with 30 muscles. So smile often!
No, the exact number of muscles used when smiling is debated among experts. While it is often mentioned that smiling uses 17 facial muscles, this number can vary depending on the source. Nevertheless, the act of smiling does engage multiple muscles in the face.
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You mean to say can intense exercise change a female to a male. Now I haven't read every medical journal, but I seriously doubt a 30 minute run has caused a change in gender in the past, nor will it ever.
Yes
Glenohumeral RhythmThis is referred to as "scapulohumeral rhythm."Scapulohumeral Rhythm.Phase 1:Humerus 30° abductionScapula minimal movementClavicle 0° - 15° elevationPhase 2:Humerus 40° abductionScapula 20° rotationClavicle 30° - 36° elevationPhase 3:Humerus 60° abduction 90° external rotationScapula 30° rotationClavicle 30° - 50° posterior rotation Up to 30° elevationAll of these phases have important input by the Rotator Cuff muscles.
1 gram of sugar contains 4 calories, so you'd need to expend 200 calories, which could take anywhere from 10 to 30+ minutes, depending on the intensity of your exercise. Look at an exercise machine's readout for a better idea.
There are 33 muscles in a human face. And no, it doesn't take more muscles to frown than to smile.
Actually... Exercise leads to being fit. When you exercise your muscles get ready for work. Exercise causes the muscles to become more active in general and when they get into that state they naturally need more nutrients. Being FIT leads to weight loss. While pounding away on a treadmill for 30 minutes may not burn many calories, it DOES cause the muscles to start getting serious. You'll burn extra calories for a few hours after exercise, so in effect the answer is, "yes". But it takes an indirect route.
Smile for Them was created on 2007-10-30.
The Jaguar Smile was created on 1987-01-30.
in a recent experiment i did i found that older people (30's to50's) are able to get more out of there exercise. where as a ten year old like me can only get so much because my muscles are still growing
no
In the Cold Wind We Smile was created on 2009-03-30.
i think its 30 muscles
The first US president to smile was George Washington on April 30, 1789.
There are about 30 muscles in the head and kneck.
he/she should get 30 min. of exercise
Exercise: 1. Exercise for strength with heavy weights but with 20 to 30 repetitions. 2. Exercise for endurance and blood flow by running, biking, rowing, etc, for at least half an hour. An hour is better. This exercise is done correctly when your breathing rate increases, your pulse is over 120 bpm, you get a good sweat going, and it is done for a long enough time. Warm up before exercising by stretching all the muscles you can for 10-15 minutes. Cool down with exercise that is very easy for about 10 minutes.