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- If slim looking average man vs fat looking man both climb up mountain as daily training for climbing high rocky mountain what will they both look like after two months as daily exercise? Will fat man becomes skinny or stocky or muscular? What will both get abs, muscular body, legs what will it look like for fat man abs skinny guy as shoulders?1. How is your genetics affect your recovery after you worked out? 2. How do your genes affect your performance of your activity?1. Why does walking leisurely take a longer effect for maximum health benefit as compared to swimming activities? 2. How can the Filipino Physical Activity Pyramid assist oneself in meeting her/his fitness goals? 3. Why does FITT formula important?
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