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    Inspiration Originally I set out to make some sort of online game. Then I realized that kids already spend too much time with their faces buried in iPads and iPhones. I decided that I wanted to create something that encouraged some sort of physical activity. The goal is to find something that can cut down on childhood obesity, an epidemic in The United States of America. As I was folding laundry and watching basketball the idea hit me, dirty clothes basketball. The idea is very simple, put a…

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    Mild Trauma Case Study

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    areas in motor skills are restrained and require modification; aligns, stabilizes, position, reaches, bends, grips, manipulates, coordination, moves, lift and endures. Initially, The MMT will be used to use to test muscle strength. The Dynamometry may test his grip and pinch strength, and Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) is designed to access the motor ability from moderate to severe UE motor deficit. Process skills are affected by immobility, delayed in choosing a proper equipment for the…

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    Physical activity is the movement of the body that uses energy, provides us energy, helps us fight off diseases, helps lower our blood pressure. What most people don’t realize is that exercise can also improve our mood. So how much running around does one need? Well, one should consider at least 30 minutes of frequent exercise every day to help your health and boost your happiness (pickthebrain). As low as six minutes of workout session could help reach your similar goals as your workout of 80…

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    of fitness do you need to improve? My components of fitness that need improvement are my muscular strength and my cardiovascular endurance. 3. Which component (s) of fitness do you consider your strength? Why do you think that they are your strengths? My components of fitness that I consider my strength are my muscular endurance and my flexibility. I know those are my strengths. First of all, my flexibility was a necessity when I was competing in track and field. The 100 meter…

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    benefits of improving strength and muscle mass should not be limited to a young, limber me. I thoroughly enjoy strength training, and for the unforeseeable future will continue to do so. If obsessive improvement of my performance in physical activities were to happen to the point I could potentially compromise my life-long goal of the continuation of body improvements, it would make all of this obsolete and useless. To elaborate, what would be to point of wanting to improve strength and lean…

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    Gym Essay

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    people towards others. The areas that I decided to do this were the strength center (weights) and the cardio center. The reactions I was expecting to get were very broad. I was expecting to encounter more people that would just stare and do not mention anything, less people that would ask about what I am doing and continue to do their training, and a few people that would not be okay with what I was…

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    of my first semester which was Theory of Criminal Justice and this became a challenged for me because there was a lot of writing involved. Writing has never been my strongest, but at the end of the course I was able to identify my weakness and strengths while writing a report or an essay. The one course which was enjoyable and even though there was quite a bit of writing as well was a course I took about Juvenile Justice and the Community. I would like Juvenile Justice to be my main focus…

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    Sweatband Case Study

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    Sweatband.com –Active sport About us: Physical activities are essential to keep you feet and help to make you away from mental and physical stress. Playing a sport is the most suited leisure activity for anyone to keep you fit and in shape. Medical researchers also recommend the physical activity because it helps you lot in Reducing fat, Developing strong bones & joints, Improving sleeps and many more. Company was discovered in the year of 1999 and has earned a good fame in the physical…

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    Chapter 6 You will discover many unexpected beneficial effects when you begin to fast. One thing fasting does is to make more of your energy available, so that your body can heal itself naturally. Fasting can be used as remedy for the way we often over indulge. Food is made to be enjoyed, but sometimes we overdo it. Too much food over a long period of time takes its toll on your body. Your body suffers if it is forced to handle more than what is comfortable and appropriate for it. When your body…

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    Ymca Persuasive Essay

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    Shaquille O'Neal once said, "There are seven days in the week and someday isn't one." Without a YMCA most likely kids will say, "Oh I'll be able to practice someday," and they won't because they don’t have anywhere to practice. Most kids are never able to practice the sport or things they love and that causes them to never even get the chance to achieve their dreams. The community of Otto-Eldred should consider building a YMCA. First of all, a YMCA would be a good way to keep people active and…

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