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Question
Match the following:
(I) Macro | 1) Few days workout |
(II) Meso | 2) Few weeks workout |
(III) Micro | 3) Few months workout |
(IV) Warmup | 4) Done prior to intense activity |
Options
I - 3, II - 4, III - 1, IV - 2
I - 3, II - 2, III - 1, IV - 4
I - 1, II - 2, III - 4, IV - 3
I - 3, II - 1, III - 2, IV - 4
Solution
I - 3, II - 2, III - 1, IV - 4
Explanation:
(I) Macro | 3) Few months workout |
(II) Meso | 2) Few weeks workout |
(III) Micro | 1) Few days workout |
(IV) Warmup | 4) Done prior to intense activity |
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