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In Preadolescent Children, It Appears That Strength Gains Occur from

Question 27

Question 27

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In preadolescent children, it appears that strength gains occur from


A) intense training.
B) the development of more efficient motor patterns.
C) the recruitment of more muscle fibres.
D) muscle hypertrophy.
E) increase in muscle maturity.

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