Multiple Choice
When learning an asymmetric bimanual skill in which one limb performs a more difficult task, the preferred practice approach is to train:
A) The limb that performs the easier task first
B) The limb that performs the more difficult task first
C) Both limbs together at all times
D) a., b. and c. are appropriate
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