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pepyto

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Research indicates that advanced throwers tend to step forward a distance equal to at least what percentage of their standing height?
 
  A. 50
  B. 60
  C. 70
  D. 80

Question 2

During the mature stage of kicking, a child will
 
  A. hold trunk in an erect position
  B. exhibit leg action centered mainly at the knee
  C. hold arms outward for stability
  D. bend support leg slightly when the ball contacts foot



macagnavarro

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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