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Which training concept states that the demands placed on a system must be increased systematically and progressively over time to cause physiological adaptation?
 a. overload principle
  b. SAID training
 c. volume principle
 d. positive resistance
  e. periodization

Question 2

Which muscle fibers have a greater capacity for aerobic work?
 a. myofibrils
 b. tendons
 c. fast-twitch fibers
 d. slow-twitch fibers
  e. fasciculi



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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