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... examples may help to clarify the matter . 1. A shot putter's power is his rate of doing work on the shot , that is to ... example the shot moves relative to the body but the body moves relative to the ground . ) 3. A sprinter's power is ...
... examples may help to clarify the matter . 1. A shot putter's power is his rate of doing work on the shot , that is to ... example the shot moves relative to the body but the body moves relative to the ground . ) 3. A sprinter's power is ...
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... example , a heavy box is helped into one's straight and nearly vertical arms from the tail - board of a lorry - the weight is transmitted from the curled fingers and hands via a straight arm to the shoulders and via a straight back to ...
... example , a heavy box is helped into one's straight and nearly vertical arms from the tail - board of a lorry - the weight is transmitted from the curled fingers and hands via a straight arm to the shoulders and via a straight back to ...
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... example . Suppose one has just learned to hit a rolling ball coming * " Early stage " is a fair generalisation . There are some exceptions . For example , this procedure is particularly necessary when an experienced performer is " un ...
... example . Suppose one has just learned to hit a rolling ball coming * " Early stage " is a fair generalisation . There are some exceptions . For example , this procedure is particularly necessary when an experienced performer is " un ...
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What is Gymnastics? | 3 |
Mobility Exercises | 57 |
Applied Gymnastics | 229 |
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