All of the following are ways in which sports psychologists help athletes except __________. a. staying motivated
b. managing fear of failure
c. improving performance
d. enhancing memory

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is D. :) 

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Answer 2
Answer:

The correct answer is D. enhancing memory


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Which one of the following choices best represents an unhealthy response to stress?a. Rising early in the morning
b. Taking anti-anxiety medication
c. Meditation
d. Affiliation

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Answer: B : TAKING ANTI-ANXIETY MEDICATION

Explanation:

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A and d in my opinion and facts

The starter phase of a fitness program is important because it

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⇒ aids  the performer in preparing  physiologically for exercise reducing the chance of joint and muscle injury.
⇒ prepared the body for exercising the blood flow to the muscles allowing them to loosen up which can raise the flow of oxygen to muscle cells.

A client who is receiving continuous oxygen therapy by nasal cannula for an acute respiratory problem is becoming increasingly confused. what does the nurse do first?

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Check the oxygen level in the patient's blood.  

The most important lifestyle choice you can make to improve physical fitness is?

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There seems to be some debate on this matter.

The answer you're looking for could potentially be exercise, a healthy diet, or drinking water.
to take good care of your body, eat  a healthy diet, exercise, and to get at lease 8 hours of sleep each night

Which of the following situations would not viot the Americans with disabilities act

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You have no situations listed.

Answer: It may be D.

Explanation:

Options are:

A. A cable company that offers telephone services chooses not to offer telephone services to individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf.

B. A disabled person is unable to vote because the voting booths are on the second floor and there is no wheelchair access.

C. A disabled person is unable to sit in the back at the movie theater because the theater only allows disabled people to sit in the front.

D. A company that has 8 employees chooses not to hire a disabled person because it is a small, private business and the owner cannot afford to make modifications to the building.

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