Which action will help you stretch?
A) Bouncing
B) Inhaling and exhaling deeply
C) Elim...
Physics, 19.11.2020 01:00 annacurry2019
Which action will help you stretch?
A) Bouncing
B) Inhaling and exhaling deeply
C) Eliminating Cardiorespiratory Exercise
D) Holding a pose until it is painful
Answers: 2
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