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Lots of protein is needed by the weight lifters because weight lifting involves moving a resistance through a range of motion by bending joints and constructing muscles. Weight lifters need at least double protein intake of the average person due to the rigors of resistance training.
Protein is an important nutrient that help in rebuilding muscle strength and expedites recovery. That is the reason why weight lifters need it to heal their muscles so that they don't suffer micro tears.
Proteins gives your muscles a constant supply of nutrients and also keeps energy level on an even keel.
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AAPHER stands for American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Various AAHPER youth fitness test
items included are as follows:
Pull-ups (Boys) / Flexed – Arm Hang (Girls)
Pull-ups (Boys)
The bar is hung at a height where students can freely hang off the floor. With the overhand grip, the student should raise
his body until his chin is over the bar and lower it again to the starting position with his arms fully extended. Swinging,
Knee bend is not allowed. One point is scored each time the student completes a pull up.
Flexed – Arm Hang (Girls)
The height of bar should be adjusted to the standing height of the subject. The student grasp the bar with overhand grip.
She then raises her body off the floor with the help of assistant to a position where the chin is above the bar. Now the
subject holds the ‘hang’ position as long as possible. The stop watch is started when subject assumes starting position
and stopped when the chin touches the bar.
Flexed – Leg Sit – ups
The student lies flat on the back with knees bent and feet on the floor. The angle of knees is 90 degree. Fingers are
interlocked behind the neck with elbows touching the floor. The feet are held by a partner. The student then curls up to a
sitting position and touches the elbows to the knees. This exercise is repeated as many times as possible in 60 seconds
(1 minute).
Shuttle Run
The student stands at one of the lines. On the signal ‘go’ he runs, takes the block one and returns to the starting line, and
places the block behind that line, he then returns to the second block, which is carried across the starting line on the way
back. Two trials are permitted.
Standing Long Jump
The student stands behind the take-off line with feet several inches apart. He then jumps forward by bending knees and
swinging arms backward. Three trials are permitted. Measurement is from the closest heel mark to the take-off line.
50 yard Dash
After a short warm-up, the student takes a position behind the starting line. On signal ‘go’ the student runs across the
finish line. One trial is permitted.
600 yard Run – Walk
Students can run in a group of 10-12 students. When a group is running, the timer can call out times as each student
crosses the finish line.
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A diet that contains sufficient amount of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, minerals, salts, vitamins and water is called balanced diet. A balanced diet is that which contains the proper amount of each nutrient required by our body.
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