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Get Up And Get Moving is a campaign to help persuade people to get up and get active.
What is Get Up And Get Moving?
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When answering question DO NOT click on any other button on your keyboard just click on the hyperlinks that you think is the right answer.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Do you know what BMI stands for?
A. Body Mass Index
B. Broadcast music incorporation
C. Baltimore Museum Industry
Question 1
Sorry Wrong answer
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The answer to question 1 is body mass index said BBC bite size website.
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The answer to question 1 is body mass index said BBC bite size website.
Right answer
Question 2
Solution 1
According to the definition on Google the answer is Body Mass Index.
What is the definition of a calorie?
A. Unit of height
B. Unit of energy
C. Amount of energy you burn
Question 2
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The answer to question 2 is unit of energy said says certified trainer David Atkinson.
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The answer to question 2 is unit of energy said says certified trainer David Atkinson.
Question 3
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Solution 2
Correct unit of energy is the definition of a calorie said says certified trainer David Atkinson.
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It's a fact that weight loss is the main reason people exercise at all, but losing weight is certainly not the only benefit of exercising and should therefore not be the main goal.
If you're starting a fitness program, don't make weight loss your only goal! Strive to feel better or to have more energy. You'll get more out of your program if you notice the small payoffs that exercise provides in a very short amount of time.
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You’re right
Solution 3
It's a fact that weight loss is the main reason people exercise at all, but losing weight is certainly not the only benefit of exercising and should therefore not be the main goal.
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Wrong answer
The answer is false says Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for the American Council on Exercise. "The amount you sweat is indicative of your body's ability to maintain its normal body temperature. You sweat when your body starts to store heat so you can experience cooling via evaporation of that sweat. So it doesn't correlate to how much energy, or calories, is being expended."
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Solution 4
"This is false," says Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for the American Council on Exercise. "The amount you sweat is indicative of your body's ability to maintain its normal body temperature. You sweat when your body starts to store heat so you can experience cooling via evaporation of that sweat. So it doesn't correlate to how much energy, or calories, is being expended."
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Wrong answerThe truth about muscle is that it's denser than fat and takes up a smaller amount of space in the body. In fact, scientists estimate that 1 pound of muscle occupies about 22% less space than 1 pound of fat!
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Solution 5Yes according to this the truth about muscle is that it's denser than fat and takes up a smaller amount of space in the body. In fact, scientists estimate that 1 pound of muscle occupies about 22% less space than 1 pound of fat!
A desirable level of fitness can be achieved through at least _______ workouts per week.?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Question 6
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The answer is 3 work outs per week Frequency, duration, intensity, and what kinds of exercises you do should be determined by what you are trying to accomplish. Your goals, your present fitness level, age, health, skills, interests, and convenience are among the factors you should consider. Still, you can reach your fitness goals in as little as three workouts per week!
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Solution 6
Frequency, duration, intensity, and what kinds of exercises you do should be determined by what you are trying to accomplish. Your goals, your present fitness level, age, health, skills, interests, and convenience are among the factors you should consider. Still, you can reach your fitness goals in as little as three workouts per week!
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The answer is 3 work outs per week Frequency, duration, intensity, and what kinds of exercises you do should be determined by what you are trying to accomplish. Your goals, your present fitness level, age, health, skills, interests, and convenience are among the factors you should consider. Still, you can reach your fitness goals in as little as three workouts per week!
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Right
Solution 7
When you exercise, you use muscle. This helps build muscle mass, and muscle tissue burns more calories than body fat, even when the body at rest.
To question 8
IncorrectThe answer to question 7 is yes when you exercise, you use muscle. This helps build muscle mass, and muscle tissue burns more calories than body fat, even when the body at rest.
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The answer to question 8 is false believe it or not, you can skip the gym. There are plenty of exercises you can do at home or outdoors using your own body weight and gravity. Examples of some easy at-home exercises are push-ups, planks, jumping jacks, squats, and lunges
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Solution 8
Believe it or not, you can skip the gym. There are plenty of exercises you can do at home or outdoors using your own body weight and gravity. Examples of some easy at-home exercises are push-ups, planks, jumping jacks, squats, and lunges
Strength training, such as lifting weights, will result in a bulky appearance?
A. True
B. False
Question 9
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WrongIt is not true that lifting weights will result in a bulky appearance.
According to Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for the American Council on Exercise, "This is a myth that deters a lot of women from strength training, when in fact, what determines the amount of muscle bulk a person has is largely dependent on genetic factors."
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Solution 9
According to Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for the American Council on Exercise, "This is a myth that deters a lot of men and women from strength training, when in fact, what determines the amount of muscle bulk a person has is largely dependent on genetic factors."
Which of the following is NOT an example of why warming up is important before you exercise.
A. Increases body temperature
B. Increases blood flow to the exercising muscles
C. To be able to feel relaxed
The ultimate Question
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To feel relaxed is not an example of why it is important to warm up because it makes your muscles receive more energy. The answer for question 10 is to feel relaxed.
Question 10 solution
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Solution 10To feel relaxed is not an example of why it is important to warm up because it makes your muscles receive more energy.
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IncorrectIncreasing the blood flow to the exercising muscles does this to your body: The greater level of blood reaching the muscles involved in the activity aids in the delivery of the fuels (e.g., glucose and free fatty acids) required for energy production.
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Wrong
Increasing your body temperature does this to your body:
The elevation in body temperature produced by warming up reduces the potential for skeletal muscle injuries and connective injuries, since cold muscle and tendons have been shown to be more susceptible to injury.