Lab Safety Part 2.

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Lab Safety Part 2

What is the number one concern in a fitness center? y

Treadmill Video

What is included in fitness safety? Proper Equipment Use Risk Management Illness Prevention Injury Prevention Proper Exercise Form and Technique Spotting

Explain the difference between weight bearing and non-weight bearing exercise. Weight bearing exercise is any activity you do while on your feet and legs that works your muscles and bones against gravity. Examples include, walking, running, soccer etc.

Explain the difference between weight bearing and non-weight bearing exercise  Non-weight bearing activities are typically seated and do not put as much stress on the joints. Examples include cycling, swimming and rowing.