so they help you be stronger
This situation exemplifies the principle of cellular adaptation, where muscle cells become stronger and more efficient with regular exercise. Through a process called hypertrophy, the muscle cells increase in size and strength to meet the demands placed on them during physical activity. This adaptation helps to improve athletic performance and overall fitness.
You use your pectoral muscles in sports that involve pushing movements, such as weightlifting, push-ups, and swimming. Strong pectoral muscles are important for upper body strength and stability in various sports.
There are many injuries that can affect sports such as: 1.Head injuries 2.Fractures 3.Dislocation of bones 4.Concusion 5.Tennis elbow ETC The illnesses that affect sports are: 1.Asthma 2.Epilepsey 3.Heart disease 4.Sciztophrenia ETC
yes...a torn ligament is were the muscle moves away from the bone or tares it could mean surgury to stitch it back up or ti help it heel back onto the bone. this could mean months off of sport....unfortunately im experiencing that right now.
Bowling is a sport that uses the least amount of muscles, as it primarily involves the arm and shoulder muscles for throwing the ball. The limited physical activity required for bowling makes it more of a leisurely or social activity rather than a highly physically demanding sport.
Because it warms your muscles up before you do a sport so you do not pull a muscle.
explosiveness, quickness, speed, acceleration, and agility. A very important muscle in the sport of football.
It really depends on the sport in its self
The answer for this is the NFL.
Snorkeling
A body builder.....(in sport)
It depends on if that weight is muscle or fat and if the sport requires running. In general if the weight is muscle than you are better at that sport.
There really are no risks playing sports in regard to the skeletal system. Now if your referring to a contact sport than maybe you could get injured and hurt your spine or break and arm etc...
the purpose ofstretching is so that you don't pull a muscle while exercising. if you start to put force on a tight muscle there is a change you could injure yourself, but if you stretch, you eliminate that possibility.
Speed is not always important in sport. It's relative to the sport you are participating in.
Smooth muscle is controlled by your autonomic nervous system and i sfound around your blood vessels and lung brachia. It's not just used in one sport.
The answer is Wrestling