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mia

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In general, the clothes you wear for exercising should ____.
 a. be tighter at the waist
 b. allow free movement of the various body parts
  c. be tighter at the shoulders
 d. restrict movement of specific body parts
 e. draw moisture to the skin

Question 2

Overdressing for exercising in cold weather can dampen clothes and increase the risk for ____.
 a. hyponatremia
 b. heat exhaustion
  c. hypothermia
 d. frostbite
 e. dysmenorrhea



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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