If it is a true or false question the answer is False. :)
Fred Schnell says, "Progressive Overload"
It is false. NOT all muscles are made stronger by progressive resistance exercises.
The principle of overload is to train your muscles beyond what they usually do in order to create micro-tears which will later be repaired by protein. This makes the muscle grow back bigger and stronger.
Osteoporosis is the progressive decrease in bone density that may occur with aging, especially in postmenopausal women.
The skeleton is the actual bones. The muscular system prevents the bones from dislocating. The stronger that you are, the least chance you have of dislocating a bone during sports.
Generally, the pH will decrease, depending on the strength of the acid. The stronger the acid is, the more the pH will decrease, when mixed with NaOH.
exercising can lead to decrease 14% of heart diseases
yes they are but you have to make sure you rip the muscle fibers to build more muscle.
Some of President Woodrow Wilson achievements as a progressive president included passing legislation centered around labor rights, creating a stronger central government and anti-trust legislation.
Øexercise increases muscular strength and endurance ØExercise prevents muscle tearing or injury
No.because in carbon dioxide carbon is attached with oxygen.S,it prevents oxidation,since,it is stronger reducing agent than that of the iron.
A millibar is a unit for measuring barometric pressure.. In a hurricane the pressure is low and the lower the pressure, the stronger the hurricane.