en maintaining muscle strength

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maintaining muscle strength is used for…

  • en health ➜
  • en Keeping fit ➜
  • en Keeping healthy ➜
  • en maintaining health ➜
  • en avoiding muscle injury ➜
  • en better quality of life ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en feeling good about yourself ➜
  • en fitness ➜
  • en geriatric patients and weight lifters ➜
  • en getting stronger ➜
  • en good health ➜
  • en keeping your body in shape ➜
  • en keeping ones body in shape ➜
  • en keeping yourself able to do things ➜
  • en maintain health ➜
  • en maintaining ability to dress yourself ➜
  • en maintaining ability to walk ➜
  • en not getting fat ➜
  • en optimize ability to do work ➜
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Effects of maintaining muscle strength

  • en one to live longer ➜
  • en staying in shape ➜
  • en staying strong ➜
  • en ability to lift ➜
  • en a back injury ➜
  • en being strong in old age ➜
  • en building muscle ➜
  • en you can move a piano ➜
  • en depression ➜
  • en growing old gracefully ➜
  • en improving your health ➜
  • en live longer ➜
  • en a longer life ➜
  • en losing weight ➜
  • en maintaining good health ➜
  • en maintaining muscle mass ➜
  • en you might exercise ➜
  • en muscle cramps ➜
  • en a mutant-like appearance ➜
  • en pain ➜
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maintaining muscle strength is a subevent of…

  • en exercise ➜
  • en exercisign ➜
  • en going to the gym ➜
  • en lift weights ➜
  • en you might exercise ➜
  • en perform weight training ➜
  • en Perspiration ➜
  • en push-ups ➜
  • en you strain your muscles ➜
  • en stretch ➜
  • en that you sweat ➜
  • en you take steroids ➜
  • en tiredness ➜
  • en vigorous exercising ➜

maintaining muscle strength requires…

  • en exercise ➜
  • en constant trips to the gym ➜
  • en effort ➜
  • en exercising ➜
  • en exersize ➜
  • en plenty of regular exercise ➜
  • en regular exercise ➜
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