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Slide 1 Hip and Pelvis Chapter 19 Slide 2 Hip & Pelvis Strongest articulation in body Most stable articulation Well protected & surrounded by muscle on…
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Slide 1 Objectives Define heart rate and identify the differences between the 5 cardio training zones Recognize leg exercises and machines and identify what primary muscles…
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