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stephzh

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Exercise like yoga and tai chi can help provide muscle _______.
 
  A) strength
  B) endurance
  C) flexibility
  D) fitness

Question 2

Arnold wants to increase his muscular strength; Sinclair wants to increase his muscular endurance. What should each of them do to achieve these goals?
 
  A) Arnold should do more repetitions with less exertion; Sinclair should do fewer repetitions with more exertion.
  B) Arnold should do more repetitions with more exertion; Sinclair should do fewer repetitions with less exertion.
  C) Arnold should do fewer repetitions with less exertion; Sinclair should do more repetitions with more exertion.
  D) Arnold should do fewer repetitions with more exertion; Sinclair should do more repetitions with less exertion.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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