Metabolism
Diaphragm
The diaphragm.
A warm-up is important for physical activity because it helps increase blood flow to the muscles, raises body temperature, and prepares the body for more intense exercise. This can help prevent injuries and improve performance during the workout.
A warm-up is important before physical activity because it helps increase blood flow to the muscles, raises body temperature, and prepares the body for more intense exercise. This can help prevent injuries and improve performance during the activity.
mainly outdoor sports where the physical workout is more raises heart rate. This happens due to the energy consumption during play,our body need more oxygen, so we breathe heavily and due to this more blood pumps in and out so heart rate raises.
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"Work up a sweat" means to exert physical effort that causes one to sweat. It is often used to describe intense or vigorous physical activity that raises one's heart rate and body temperature.
Yes, physical activity can raise the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) by increasing muscle mass and overall energy expenditure. Engaging in regular exercise, particularly strength training, helps build muscle, which burns more calories at rest compared to fat. While the immediate effect of physical activity on BMR may be temporary, the long-term benefits of increased muscle mass can lead to a higher overall metabolic rate. Additionally, higher levels of physical activity can enhance overall metabolic health.
amphetamines are stimulants and this means a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
Clavicular breathing relates to the Clavicle/collar bone, it is said to be the worst type of breathing which is a shallow inhalation which raises the collar bone and abdoman. The Thoracic breathing is essentialy breathing from the ribs where the rib muscles expand the ribs and chest.
It expands to allow the lungs to fill up with air.