Which statement about warming up betore playing sports is NOT true?
It is necessary to continu...
Physics, 11.05.2020 05:57 dblayeeoxmr57
Which statement about warming up betore playing sports is NOT true?
It is necessary to continue to stretch during the game,
Getting the blood moving through your musdes prepares them for physical activity
C. Scints can be warmed up through stretching,
D rone of the above
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