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What are the 3 different types of resistance?
There are three types of resistance, Logical/Rational, Psychological/Emotional, and Sociological. Resistance is a kind of inner avoidance. Or putting it the other way around, avoidance (which is of course a very common coping strategy) is resistance writ large, extended into the domain of behaviours. Behavioral resistance can be defined as the extent to which people perceive the behaviors or actions they need to perform in order to reach their goal as unpleasant, and feel a literal sense of resistance with regards to that behavior. The symptoms of resistance are observable and often overt, such as complaining, not attending key meetings, not providing requested information or resources, or simply not adopting a change to a process or behavior. Although they are more evident, focusing on these symptoms will not yield results. Defense and resistance are closely allied concepts. Defense refers to the means by which the mind unconsciously protects itself from danger from within and without. Resistance refers to the operation of defense within the analytic situation. noun. the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding. the opposition offered by one thing, force, etc., to another. Different forms of resistance training include using free weights, weight machines, resistance bands and your own body weight.
What are the 4 forms of resistance?
Different forms of resistance training include using free weights, weight machines, resistance bands and your own body weight. Resistance is defined as a refusal to give in or to something that slows down or prevents something. An example of resistance is a child fighting against her kidnapper. An example of resistance is wind against the wings of a plane. Resistance carries its own benefits Resistance to change forces managers to plan change management, to create a strategy to implement it, to communicate with the employees, and to keep their ears to the ground to allay fears and provide support. Resistance is measured using an instrument such as an analog multimeter or digital multimeter. Both types of instrument can measure not only resistance, but also current, voltage, and other parameters, so they can be used in a variety of situations.