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    Descriptive Writing Gym

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    pass the people coming back from gym and agri. As I squeeze through I smell girls freshly coated perfume and guys strong BO. I make it to the gym I go and change out. I leave the locker room girls on one side boys on the other sides full, of chatter and phones. Coach yells "spots" everyone rushes to their exercising spots. High knees, Frankensteins, lunges, butterfly kicks etc. The exercises are over and everyone is heading to one side of the gym for the first game.…

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    Gym Persuasive Speech

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    your gym schedule than you've ever been to any girlfriend you've had. And for a while it paid off: those muscles started rippling and the girls started paying attention. But then, like a bad dream you wake up from, your muscles suddenly wasn't growing like what it used to do. Your muscles stop responding to your heavy workout no matter how intensely you've been training. So you said to yourself, now I will train harder. So now you put in three hours a session and but even as you upped your gym…

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    Gym Research Paper

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    exercise to your weekly routine, choosing the right gym can encourage you to head there more often, hence garnering you positive results. If you have the time, it's a good idea to visit a few gyms before settling on one in order to see the different things offered and the setup of the gym itself. That said, here are some more things you should keep in mind before you sign a contract. Choosing the right gym tip #1 Location & parking Is the gym located in a place that you would really head to…

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    Gym Observation Paper

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    Over the past few days I have been observing social behaviors in various gyms I have memberships in. Lifetime Fitness in Matthews, NC, Monroe Aquatic and Fitness Center in Monroe, NC, and Siskey YMCA in Matthews, NC. I observed the types of people I saw in the gym, what kind of clothes they were wearing, what kind of equipment they are using such as gloves, lifting straps, lifting belts, etc. Since I have been going to the gym for about two years, I am also able to tell approximately at what…

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    Gym Field Analysis

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    Field Notes Analysis The gym was based in a large warehouse with tall ceilings and space for several walls and one huge boulder-like structure in the center of the gym. A lobby of the gym contained a table-tennis table, a few couches, vending machines, and some tables and chairs. Off to one side there was a small cafe, serving warm drinks. There was a front desk from which people could sign in and rent equipment, which included climbing shoes and harnesses. After signing in, people would go…

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    Gym Observation Report

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    My visits to the gym gave me a lot of insight as to how space in the gym can be gendered and how this may be a result of the social construction of gender. In the gym, my observations indicated that weight-lifting equipment and free weights were used more so by men than women. In the instances that I visited, I only saw one woman utilizing weights. This may be due to the mere aggressiveness and masculinity that is associated with lifting weights, and by a woman engaging in these acts, she may be…

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    Gym Case Study

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    He is told that the gym's female clientele "feel more comfortable" with female personal trainers. Joe contacts the EEOC to file a complaint against Our Gym. Joe: B) may succeed in his Title VII claim against Our Gym. 13) Ed, a male, works as a receptionist at Acme, Inc., which has 200 employees. Acme customer, Joe, often makes sexual advances on Ed during his weekly visits to Acme. Ed has complained to Acme HR Manager Sam about Joe's conduct. Under these facts: A) Acme…

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    Brain Gym Development

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    Brain gym is a teaching technique that uses simple movements to stimulate brain function through the use of quick, easy-to-do developmental movements that wake up the brain without causing it any stress or injury (Cernicky, 1). Brain gym consists of a set of exercises that use your fingers to stimulate neurons in the brain which improve blood circulation. The purpose of these activities is to stimulate the nerves in the body and create energy, which is known as “chi”. Brain gym fosters eye…

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    Essay On Gym Class

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    have to run the dreaded mile. Oh boy; it’s gym class. There are athletes competing against non-athletes, and fitness freaks against fitness phobics. Gym class has been a part of many generations, and in many ways it hurts students across the country. For athletes, gym class can be hurtful towards their athletic game. An online article by Teen Ink Magazine says gym class “causes...stress and strain on an athlete 's body and mind” (Kelly H., “Varsity Versus Gym Class” ). The stress and strain…

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    Persuasive Essay Gym

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    Every student is different so every student needs different learning ways. With having gym class everyday students won’t be able to learn what they want and won’t be able to learn at their own pace, fast or slow. This is why gym class shouldn’t be every day. Students have so much homework they should have a study hall option to get it done. An average high school student has 1-2 hours of homework just for one class alone. With all this homework it causes kids to stay up late and not get enough…

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