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  5. What are transverse, frontal, and sagittal?(1 point) Responses centers of gravity centers of gravity biomechanical principles
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  6. What are transverse, frontal, and sagittal?(1 point)Responses planes of motion planes of motion centers of gravity centers of
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  7. When implementing the principles of training; Overload, Progression, and Specificity, using F. I. T. T. is a practical way to
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  8. When implementing the principles of training; Overload Progression, and Specificity, using F.I.T.T. is a practical way to apply
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  9. When implementing the principles of training; Overload, Progression, and Specificity, using F.I.T.T. is a practical way to apply
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  10. When implementing the principles of training; Overload, Progression, and Specificity, using F.I.T.T. is a practical way to apply
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