yes depending if their active
Yes, Because they represent their country and they put ALOT of time in traning.
A high jump athlete should focus on a height they they are comfortable with at first. A beginning high jumper will not have learned the proper jumping techniques, and as they practice and learn, their high jump heights will rise.
That depends upon how much money you are earning from your work. If your earnings are relatively low, you may still qualify for unemployment benefits. However, if your earnings are high, then in effect you are no longer unemployed, and should not receive unemployment benefits.
That was Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo, California.
That depends what he is practicing.
Because the available supply of a star athlete, compared to her demand, would be extremely small.
athletes eat high carbin and protein
Yes, that is to ensure the fairness of the sports.
None unless said athlete is sponsored by a company paying him/her to wear their clothing, but since MOST high school athletes do not receive that much publicity it would be considered to be a waste of money by most corporations. So they receive no monitary compinsation 99% of the time.
An athlete's post-game meal should definitely be high in protein. Protein helps muscles to be repaired that have been damaged by exercise.
definatly not
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