Multiple Choice
Why do children use "braking arms" in a stage 1 of jumping?
A) Their leg strength is not good.
B) They have poor proximodistal law of development.
C) Their dynamic balance is poor, and they are stopping themselves from tipping forward.
D) They don't know how to put their arms above their heads.
E) Their strength-to-weight ratio is good.
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