Jose walks briskly for at least 15 minutes, four days a week. In about

Jose walks briskly for at least 15 minutes, four days a week. In about six weeks, Jose will have daily marching band practices that will last three to four hours, and he wants to make sure he is physically ready. What would be the best way for Jose to apply the principle of progression to his routine?

2 months ago

Solution 1

Guest Guest #5927
2 months ago
The best way how Jose could apply th principle of progression to his routine would be to gradually add difficulty to his routine and work his way up the difficulty ladder. When he does this, he will ensure that he will be physicalyl fit and ready for th challenges ahead of him. 

Solution 2

Guest Guest #5928
2 months ago

Answer:

A. increase the duration of his walking each day

Explanation:

From the options that the question has:

A. Increase the duration of his walking each day

B. Add swimming to his current fitness routine

C. Carry a heavy backpack while walking

D. Alternate between a treadmill and walking outside

The one that best suits the idea of pregression to his routine is the one that states that increasein the duration of his walking everyday will help him achieve his goals of eventually being okay with marchin band practices for three to four hours.

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