Asked by luna
Question 1 (2 points)
The amount of strength and energy a person puts into a physical movement is
Question 1 options:
Power
Force
Speed
Question 2 (1 point)
What a track is made out of has played a role in improving athletes running speeds.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (1 point)
A persons clothing choice has no impact on their speed.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Question 4 (5 points)
Steroid abuse can lead to (select all that apply)
Select 5 correct answer(s)
Question 4 options:
Aggression
Acne
Baldness
High blood pressure
Damage to liver
Question 5 (3 points)
The keys to a fast ball in baseball are (select all that apply)
Select 3 correct answer(s)
Question 5 options:
Power
Aiming directly at plate
Letting ball role off the fingers
Snapping down
Question 6 (2 points)
One of main injuries to baseball pitches occures because of the _____ that is required to throw a ball so fast.
Question 6 options:
Skill
Torque
Speed
Power
Question 7 (2 points)
Injuries to baseball pitchers usually occur in
Question 7 options:
Knees
Rotator Cuff
Ankles
Hands
The amount of strength and energy a person puts into a physical movement is
Question 1 options:
Power
Force
Speed
Question 2 (1 point)
What a track is made out of has played a role in improving athletes running speeds.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (1 point)
A persons clothing choice has no impact on their speed.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Question 4 (5 points)
Steroid abuse can lead to (select all that apply)
Select 5 correct answer(s)
Question 4 options:
Aggression
Acne
Baldness
High blood pressure
Damage to liver
Question 5 (3 points)
The keys to a fast ball in baseball are (select all that apply)
Select 3 correct answer(s)
Question 5 options:
Power
Aiming directly at plate
Letting ball role off the fingers
Snapping down
Question 6 (2 points)
One of main injuries to baseball pitches occures because of the _____ that is required to throw a ball so fast.
Question 6 options:
Skill
Torque
Speed
Power
Question 7 (2 points)
Injuries to baseball pitchers usually occur in
Question 7 options:
Knees
Rotator Cuff
Ankles
Hands
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Here's a summary of the correct answers to your questions:
### Question 1
**Answer:** Power
*The amount of strength and energy a person puts into a physical movement is referred to as power.*
### Question 2
**Answer:** True
*The material composition of a track can indeed influence athletes' running speeds.*
### Question 3
**Answer:** False
*Clothing choice can impact speed, particularly in terms of aerodynamics and comfort.*
### Question 4
**Answers:**
- Aggression
- Acne
- Baldness
- High blood pressure
- Damage to liver
*All of these are potential consequences of steroid abuse.*
### Question 5
**Answers:**
- Power
- Letting ball roll off the fingers
- Snapping down
*These components are key to delivering a fast ball in baseball.*
### Question 6
**Answer:** Torque
*Injuries to pitchers often occur because of the torque required to throw the ball fast.*
### Question 7
**Answer:** Rotator Cuff
*Injuries to baseball pitchers typically occur in the rotator cuff.*
Please let me know if you need further clarification or have more questions!
### Question 1
**Answer:** Power
*The amount of strength and energy a person puts into a physical movement is referred to as power.*
### Question 2
**Answer:** True
*The material composition of a track can indeed influence athletes' running speeds.*
### Question 3
**Answer:** False
*Clothing choice can impact speed, particularly in terms of aerodynamics and comfort.*
### Question 4
**Answers:**
- Aggression
- Acne
- Baldness
- High blood pressure
- Damage to liver
*All of these are potential consequences of steroid abuse.*
### Question 5
**Answers:**
- Power
- Letting ball roll off the fingers
- Snapping down
*These components are key to delivering a fast ball in baseball.*
### Question 6
**Answer:** Torque
*Injuries to pitchers often occur because of the torque required to throw the ball fast.*
### Question 7
**Answer:** Rotator Cuff
*Injuries to baseball pitchers typically occur in the rotator cuff.*
Please let me know if you need further clarification or have more questions!