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If you shorten your range of motion, you might increase the weight of your lifts, but you are not developing strength through the full range of motion. a) True Ob) False
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If you shorten your range of motion, you might increase the weight of your lifts, but
you are not developing strength through the full range of motion.
a) True
Ob) False
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The answer is A or True
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