There are a few characteristics of continuous training. Those with higher skill levels and university degrees will likely be trained more than those with lower skill levels. Females are also more likely to receive training over males and training also tends to decline with age.
No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.
Chalk lines are to establish a continuous straight line for things like laying tile or setting bricks.
An 'arc' is part of the circumference of a circle.
It can be continuous or continuing.
It not what sports use continuous training. It's more about the person playing it and how well they want to do in it. Because people who don't care much and don't worry about being good wont really use continuous training, but someone who wants to be the best and progress in the sport will do continuous training no matter what sport it is.
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Long Distance running
Continuous training is very popular by cyclers or marathon runners because continuous training improves both, endurance fitness and muscular fitness. IT IMPROVES VERY WELL THE CARDIOVASCULAR FTNESS
well there is weight training, fartlek,continuous, interval , circuit, flexibility and weight
Weight loss Better Cardio Vascular
Interval training is periods of work followed by periods of rest. This is known as work:rest ratio. This is commonly used to train the anaerobic energy system. Continuous training, of which there are many forms does not involve rest periods, although it could involve periods of different intensities (such as Fartlek training).
Real time video uses continuous audio and video feeds. Examples of this can include computers, mobile phones and tablets or televisions.
Present continuous uses present tense be verbs ie am / is / are.I am walking the park. He is walking to the park. They are walking to the park.Past continuous uses past tense be verbs ie was / were.I was walking to the park. He was walking to the park. They were walking to the park