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    The Decrease in Tension Felt in Holding a Stretch Over
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The Decrease in Tension Felt in Holding a Stretch Over

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

The decrease in tension felt in holding a stretch over time is called what?


A) stiffness
B) static flexibility
C) dynamic flexibility
D) stress relaxation

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