countrydude
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Hi, I was just reading the oxford "application and inquiry" text book at page 266.
I was reading about resistance training for children it states "maximum lifting should be
avoided because it can injure growth plates"
To my knowledge this is absolute rubbish.
Whats the difference from a kid bench pressing 80kg and a kid (that weighs 60kg) doing
BMX frestyle, long jump etc.?
from the equation:
F=MA
Force (n) = Mass (kg) X acceleration (m.s-1)
(I am to lazy to do the maths, its quite clear so just figure it out in your head)
the kid doing the BMX etc. is having more force exerted onto his bones etc. thus doing
more damage...
Here is a link to prove it:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?threadid=151548
Does anybody know how I can contact someone on the BOS so that I dont get marked
down in my HSC for acculy knowing the correct answer?
thanks
I was reading about resistance training for children it states "maximum lifting should be
avoided because it can injure growth plates"
To my knowledge this is absolute rubbish.
Whats the difference from a kid bench pressing 80kg and a kid (that weighs 60kg) doing
BMX frestyle, long jump etc.?
from the equation:
F=MA
Force (n) = Mass (kg) X acceleration (m.s-1)
(I am to lazy to do the maths, its quite clear so just figure it out in your head)
the kid doing the BMX etc. is having more force exerted onto his bones etc. thus doing
more damage...
Here is a link to prove it:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?threadid=151548
Does anybody know how I can contact someone on the BOS so that I dont get marked
down in my HSC for acculy knowing the correct answer?
thanks
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