Around 5-10 minutes. Longer if you are just starting out or doing a higher intensity workout than normal.
we can lessen it by using less things which produce more carbon dioxide we should use less cars
If you are still moving, speed up to lessen the speed difference. If stopped, lean forward to lessen whiplash.
It depends on where the injury is and how severe it is. Before working out with any injury you should talk to your physician or trainer.
Depends what type of injury it is.
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Whoever caused the injury should be held liable for it. If your friend did something reckless, which caused the injury, then your friend is solely responsible.
A person with a serious leg injury should not be allowed to walk. It is also true that a person with a serious head or back injury should not be allowed to walk.
An injured student should see a sports injury professional if rest is not taking care of their injury. You should also see a sports injury professional whenever you have severe pain after working out.
Get a Personal Injury Solicitor to help and defend you.
Why not? Whoever causes an injury should be sued.