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What type of movement is occurring at your joints during a netball shot???

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The movement occuring at your joints during a netball shot is called CONDYLOID joint movement. Condyloid joints allows flexion, extension and circumduction movements or motions. In example shooting a ball requires the foot to be everted and inverted and the vertebral column to be flexed.
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