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Repetitive and rigid activities that a person feels forced to perform are called _____.
Body Mechanics
This term relates to the correct use of the body to produce motion that is safe, efficient, and effective, thereby reducing the risk of injury.
Coordination
The ability to move different parts of the body smoothly and efficiently together.
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
A set of stretching techniques used to enhance both active and passive range of motion with the ultimate goal of improving functional movement.
Protein Nitrogen Fat
Components of nutritional science, focusing on proteins and fats as essential macronutrients and nitrogen as a fundamental element in protein structure.
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