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Pineappleeh

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According to Roberton's (1978) developmental sequence for the throw, the appropriate sequence for the forearm action component is
 
  A. forearm lag, no forearm lag, delayed forearm lag
  B. delayed forearm lag, no forearm lag, forearm lag
  C. delayed forearm lag, forearm lag, no forearm lag
  D. no forearm lag, forearm lag, delayed forearm lag
  E. no forearm lag, delayed forearm lag, forearm lag

Question 2

What is the developmental sequence for the punt of the following descriptions of leg action?
 
  I. Several steps, but the last is actually a leap onto the support foot.
  II. No step or one short step.
  III. Several steps, and the last step onto the support leg is a long stride.
  A. I, II, III
  B. II, III, I
  C. III, I, II
  D. III, II, I
  E. II, I, III



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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