It depends really
pending what you are doing its like if you are doing a sport on wii sport then in will get faster like if you are doing any other sport and if you are doing one you use the buttons and you are sitting down then it wont go much faster than normle
The amount of energy that is used when playing sports depends on which sport and how long you are doing the activity.
because they lose it doing their sport
They Should play 24-7
That depends on your location, the type of job that you would be doing, and your experience in doing that job.
2.5 litres a day but if you are doing a very active sport about 4
sport can help diabetes because when you have diabetes you need a certain amount of sugar and that would make the person put weight on so doing sport would help you keep in shape and not put to much weight on. The more weight you have when you have diabetes the worse your diabetes can get so sport helps it.
Being smart is much better then doing any sport out there. And the ones who make a lot of money playing a sport make up a teeny tiny group of people compared to the billions who can't play as well.
Well adrenaline is basically a natural drug that gets produced in your body, Now if you are doing a sport and adrenaline kicks in, I would think it not only would you get extremely into the sport you are playing but it would also make you perform much better and focus much better.
maybe from to much bending or from a sport that you may be doing to affect your knees...you should try to stretch it and if that doesn't work you can go and see a Doctor
researching diseases too much. researching diseases too much.
Of course stenography can be a sport because of the element of competition that measures one's skill is doing what is expected. The skill of writing 150wpm is something that takes skill, practice, and endurance that does not come without much self-devotion and time to establishing technique and style both physically and mentally.