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    Bowing to Your Opponent Before a Jiu Jitsu Match Would
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Bowing to Your Opponent Before a Jiu Jitsu Match Would

Question 69

Question 69

Multiple Choice

Bowing to your opponent before a jiu jitsu match would be considered a__________ movement.


A) hyperextension
B) flexion
C) circumduction
D) extension

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