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It is beneficial to have young, low-expectancy athletes participate in non-sport tasks during practice because they should have a sense of belonging and success in other areas to compensate for their lack
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It is beneficial to have young, low-expectancy athletes participate in non-sport tasks during practice because they should have a sense of belonging and success in other areas to compensate for their lack of success in sport drills.A. TrueB. False
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As the low expectancy athletes will not perform on the basis of the belongings and success to compensate for the lack of success in the sports drill as they are not motivated and not eager to compete and as didn't perform in the sports drill they will also not perform on the long run.
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