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Health, 22.09.2019 14:30 dnjames01

Think of a sport not usually considered to be dependent on muscular strength and endurance, like golf or tennis. how could an athlete's performance in the sport you've chosen be improved by increasing their level of muscular strength and endurance? explain your reasoning. i'm stumped me. : (

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