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Which part of the body often requires focus during follow-through?

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CBSE
Class 8
Physical Education and Well Being
Khel Yatra
Footwork
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Which part of the body often r...

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Q-00163614

Which part of the body often requires focus during follow-through?

1

Feet and legs

2

Hands and arms

3

Face and head

4

Back and torso

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