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16 April, 00:03

If you were able to jog one mile in 10 minutes, how would you progressively increase your

performance by using each of the following? Be specific by using numbers in your answers.

1. (F) frequency variable?

2. (1) intensity variable?

3. (T) time variable?

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  1. 16 April, 00:25
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    1. (F) Increasing the frequency variable reduces the time required.

    2. (I) Intensity variable can be related the the energy expended.

    3. (T) Time variable would affect the speed.

    Explanation:

    1. (F) increasing the frequency variable implies that the distance would be covered in lesser time. As a wave of 250Hz cover more distance than that of 200Hz.

    2. (I) Intensity variable. An increase in this variable implies that more energy is expended.

    3. (T) Time variable can either give the required out come or not. As increasing the time would mean that the speed has reduced, while decreasing the time means the distance would be covered quickly. If the required speed is 20m/s, then increasing it to 30m/s imples that lesser time would be recorded. If the reverse is the case, then more time would be recorded. time = distance/speed
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