That all depends on their body chemistry.
No. Proper strength or weight training increases ligament strength.
Affect is a verb. Effect is what a cause does. Training is a cause, therefor the effect is losing weight. And you are affecting your health positively.
No, strength or resistance training will not affect bone growth patterns.
The "Cause."
Lionblaze has the strength/power. Hollyleaf has no power 'cause she is not prophecised.
Id like to know this answer as well. I am a physique competitor who lifts heavy 5x week and on season cardio up to 11x week. I have developed swollen glands (tinier than a pea) on my side under my armpit and the back of my next - both on the right side.
The Mycenaean's lost their strength because they invaded Crete.
Water absorption will cause Balsa wood to lose its strength
OVERHEATING
Excessive training can cause an over-trained state, which will result in overuse injuries, hormonal changes, fatigue, and joint paint.
No, squat training does not cause infertility. In fact, regular exercise, including strength training like squats, can have positive effects on overall health and reproductive function. However, excessive or extreme training without proper recovery can lead to hormonal imbalances, which may affect fertility in some individuals. It's essential to maintain a balanced exercise regimen and a healthy lifestyle for optimal reproductive health.
mon if the word is masculine singularma if the word is masculine singularmes if the word is masculine or feminine pluralBTW in french possessive adjectives are related to the possessed thing not to the one who is possessing:i.e.english: her dog, 'her' cause a woman is possessing a dogfrench: son chien, 'son': chien is masculine, not matter if a man or a woman is possessing it