The body system effects from playing basketball are: muscular, nervous, respiratory.
Definitely your legs!
Changes in the body are referred to as physiological responses or adaptations. These changes can involve various systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, or musculoskeletal systems, in response to internal or external stimuli.
Playing volleyball can benefit health. It increases heart rate and respiration, and also keeps the body moving. Muscles in the arms, legs, and core are used.
FIVB is the governing body of Volleyball .fivb.org
she gets fatigue and
Because it is more finer it causes respiratory disorders when inhaled.Causes irritation to eyesAppearance of skin changes.
For all these sports the muscles of the legs are needed.
Playing Volleyball brings good eye and hand coordination. It also helps you build muscle and burn fat. It is also a great way of getting exercise.
no part of your body can touch the volleyball net
it can strengthen your legs, and your arms... i have been playing volleyball for 4 years now and i have gotten a lot of muscle in my lower legs and upper arms, you also sweat a lot, idk why, but i guess its from the preasure of not wanting to lose
It doesn't really matter, what sport you do. What matters is HOW you do it. Volleyball in actually a very good sport for a 'sexy' body, but learning it is really, really hard with technique and stuff... yours