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... measured . Evidently the American late teenagers exhibit behaviour prob- lems even in their mobility measurements and the data for eighteen different ranges of movement cannot usefully be sum- marised for that group . But the data for ...
... measured . Evidently the American late teenagers exhibit behaviour prob- lems even in their mobility measurements and the data for eighteen different ranges of movement cannot usefully be sum- marised for that group . But the data for ...
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... measurements . There can surely be few areas of human knowledge in which such relatively little knowledge has nevertheless given rise to such confusing terminology and such confusion of measurements . The measuring apparatus is known ...
... measurements . There can surely be few areas of human knowledge in which such relatively little knowledge has nevertheless given rise to such confusing terminology and such confusion of measurements . The measuring apparatus is known ...
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A. D. Munrow. movement are recorded as linear measurements ; thus the method of measuring shoulder flexibility is ... measurements may be criticised on the same basis ; but in relation to Leighton's measurements , a further element of ...
A. D. Munrow. movement are recorded as linear measurements ; thus the method of measuring shoulder flexibility is ... measurements may be criticised on the same basis ; but in relation to Leighton's measurements , a further element of ...
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What is Gymnastics? | 3 |
Mobility Exercises | 57 |
Applied Gymnastics | 229 |
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