51.You and your friends went on a swimming activity on a unfamiliar…

Question Answered step-by-step 51.You and your friends went on a swimming activity on a unfamiliar… 51.You and your friends went on a swimming activity on a unfamiliar and newly discovered swimming area, as expert swimmer what is the best advise you could give to your friends for there safety?A. Only swim in the shallow waterB. Use lifejackets when it rainsC. Wear lifejacket every time you go to the waterD. No need to wear lifejackets for those who know how to swim52.Swimming allows you to exercise more on your lower body because of the flutter kick and glide movement than you upper body. Also swimming is not advisable for those people who are undergoing therapy for particular injuries like ankle sprain because of the resistance that the water gives that could hinder the healing process.A. Only the first statement is correctB. Only the second statement is correctC. Both statements are incorrectD. Both statements are correct53.Mastering dry-land swimming exercises means a beginner can swim right away in actual waters. The benefit that we can gain from dry-land swimming activities as compared to actual swimming is not significantly different, but these dry-land swimming activities could be an alternative activity that can help us in preparation for our actual swimmingA. Only the first statement is correctB. Only the second statement is correctC. Both statements are incorrectD. Both statements are correct54.The use of the water support the body and reduces risk of injury to the muscles and joints ,prevents overheating of the body , and is very safe and simple form of exercise. Swimming helps strengthen muscles and can only be achieved if you’re an expert swimmerA. Only the first statement is correctB. Only the second statement is correctC. Both statements are incorrectD. Both statements are correct55.Coordinated breath control is necessary to swim well. The basic principle of breathing when swimming is inhale through your mouth and exhale through your nose under the waterA. Only the first statement is correctB. Only the second statement is correctC. Both statements are incorrectD. Both statements are correctTHANK YOUU!! Arts & Humanities Music FIT 104 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)