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Tirant22

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Measuring weight on a daily basis is most useful to athletes who are trying to:
 a. lose body fat.
  b. increase muscle mass.
  c. change overall body composition.
  d. monitor hydration status.

Question 2

What is the correct interpretation of a body composition chart that shows that professional male tennis players have approximately 11-15 body fat?
 a. Research studies have shown that male tennis players should fall within this range for best performance.
  b. These figures reflect the body composition of elite players but it is not known if this range is best for performance.
  c. Aspiring male professional tennis players should try to achieve this range because performance will be improved.
  d. Female tennis players should strive for this range of body fat to improve their performance.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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