It's probably kinetic because you have to move your arms up and down.
Weightlifting is a few things actually. It is an activity of endurance, stamina, and (of course) strength.
Firstly chemical energy from the foods you eat and then also kinetic energy when you lift up the weight
The energy required for weight lifting comes from the three macronutrients, namely, carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. You body most readily uses them in that order.
potential energy.
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Weight gain.
No. The cause of weight gain is an excess in calorie intake compared with energy expenditure.
Your energy drains when you do not eat carbs because carbs are energy-boosters. You gain weight when you eat carbs because you are not burning their energy off.
measure of weight lifted regardless of time
When an object is lifted to a certain height, the mechanical energy of the person or system lifting the object gets transferred into the potential energy of the object. Thus if an object of mass/weight 'm' is lifted to a height 'h', then the potential energy possed by the object at height 'h' is given as: Potential Energy (P.E)= m*g*h, where g is acceleration due to gravity and whose value is 9.8 m/s2.
No birth control method will prevent weight gain. Weight gain results from a mismatch of energy intake and energy output. If you eat right and exercise, matching your input and output, you will not gain weight once you reach your mature adult size.
you gain weight
Food is energy. You use this energy during every day activities and exercise, with metabolism. Basically, If your body doesn't need the extra energy it will be stored for later, this is build of up fat. She is not gaining weight because she is using up the energy from the food she is eating. No, when she gets older, she will not gain the weight from the food she is currently eating. If she eats the same amount when she 'grows up' and at this stage her metabolism has changed, she may gain weight.
no
You gain more weight