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Lisaneedham:

PLZ HELP ME WITH THIS HURRY Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions. Online Content: Site 1 According to the article, how does the intermittent recovery test differ from the intermittent endurance test?

Laylalyssa:

Where is the article tho

Lisaneedham:

Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Intermittent Endurance Cardiorespiratory Fitness The cardiovascular and respiratory systems transport oxygen into the body and allow it to circulate throughout. These systems also work to bring carbon dioxide out of the body. When a person exercises, the heart rate increases, which leads to an increased rate of oxygen flow from the blood to the working muscles, as well as increased rate of carbon dioxide going from muscles to lungs. The better the heart pumps blood to the body, the better cardiovascular fitness is. One can improve cardiovascular fitness by improving endurance, which has to do with how long a person can sustain a physical act. The Yo-Yo Intermittent Endurance Tests The Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test and Yo-Yo Intermittent Endurance Test can test and improve one’s cardiorespiratory fitness. The recovery and endurance tests cover 25 meters and 22.5 meters of floor space, respectively. For these tasks, two cones are set 20 meters apart. For the endurance test, another cone is placed 2.5 meters away from the last one. A runner begins running from the middle cone at the first automated beep and aims to reach the cone 20 meters away by the next beep. Then, the runner turns and runs back to the middle cone, trying to get back by the next beep. In the next five seconds, the runner walks or jogs to the cone 2.5 meters away and back to the middle cone. For the recovery test, the cones are spaced 20 and 5 meters apart instead of 20 and 2.5 meters apart. The recovery test is also 10 seconds instead of five seconds for the endurance test. The second time the runner does not make it back to the middle cone by the third beep, the runner does a final round and is then “out.” As the test progresses, the recorder announces faster speeds at which the runner must run to make time.

Lisaneedham:

can u help meeee

CanneTheDragonSlayer:

I have no idea sorry

CanneTheDragonSlayer:

ill keep trying to figure it out

CanneTheDragonSlayer:

Yeah idk sorry

Lisaneedham:

ok

LoveLovey:

wht u need help with

Lisaneedham:

HaydenwH:

srry would help but not good at tht stuff

Lisaneedham:

can some one go on brainly and it's on brainly but i cant get on there bc my school blocked it copy and paste this in google👇

Lisaneedham:

Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions. Online Content: Site 1 According to the article, how does the intermittent recovery test differ from the intermittent endurance test?

Lisaneedham:

sum1 plzzzzz

potatoesuwu:

how???

Lisaneedham:

how wht

potatoesuwu:

do i help you

Lisaneedham:

read the comment that say 6 min ago and the 1 below that

potatoesuwu:

i cant only and if i have nothing to look at

potatoesuwu:

sorry

Lisaneedham:

can some one go on brainly and it's on brainly but i cant get on there bc my school blocked it copy and paste this in google👇 Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions. Online Content: Site 1 According to the article, how does the intermittent recovery test differ from the intermittent endurance test? cant wht

potatoesuwu:

it wont let me click the link

Lisaneedham:

no copy and paste that in google there is no link

potatoesuwu:

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potatoesuwu:

i did and its blocked so i cant really help because i tried both options

Lisaneedham:

ok thanks

potatoesuwu:

im truly so sorry

Lisaneedham:

it's ok

potatoesuwu:

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bruhman7624:

Looking for Alaska is written by John Green I love him. He's probably my favorite author ever! :) As for your second question: Everything you need to make a good meaningful sentence (and grammatically correct, of course), is to follow common rules. Do not forget to provide your sentence with complexity, but you don't have to make them too complicated, I mean you need to use key words, they will make your thought completed. And the second point is that you need to properly organize the sentence using correct word order. this came up when I went on brainly

potatoesuwu:

dang

Lisaneedham:

omg thanks so much

bruhman7624:

np

GingerGirl16:

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