Affect is a verb. Effect is what a cause does. Training is a cause, therefor the effect is losing weight. And you are affecting your health positively.
it is training effect. :)
Unless you do circuit training, weight training has little direct affect on the heart rate. Weight training is anaerobic exercise. It is aerobic exercise like walking or running that has a direct affect on the heart rate because it strengthens the heart. Weight training does not.
Medical history can have a huge effect on exercise and training fitness can be inherited training can only be done to the level passed through the generations.
By changing affect to effect. Affect is a verb; effect is a noun.
Describe the effects of training and inspections.
Affect !
affect. the word affect is a verb and effect is a noun. effect means produces a result or a consequence, while affect means to act on, or to move on feeling of.
Effect is the homophone for affect. Example sentence: The new law goes into effect tomorrow.In some dialects, "effect."
Effect
Yes
it will dizzy them out
"You have absolutely no effect on me." In general, the word "effect" is a noun and the verb is "affect". For example, "Your bad behavior does not affect me." However, "affect" is a noun when it refers to a person's facial expression or demeanor. For example "that man appears depressed because he has a flat affect."
Not "affect"; the word is "effect" in this case. Yes, air resistance has an effect on projectiles.