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English
Pages
816

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Cover of: Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport with Powerweb Bind-in Passcard
Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport with Powerweb Bind-in Passcard
December 17, 2003, McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Hardcover in English - 6 edition
Cover of: Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport with Powerweb Bind-in Passcard
Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport with Powerweb Bind-in Passcard
December 17, 2003, McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
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First Sentence

"In physical activity, everyone fails at one time or another-by coming in last on the relay team, by missing the basket or field goal that would have tied or won the game, by choking and struggling in the swimming pool, by dropping out of a fitness run or an aerobic exercise class, by letting days go by with no vigorous exercise."

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OL7305464M
Internet Archive
adaptedphysicala0000sher_a1e1
ISBN 10
0072878614
ISBN 13
9780072878615
OCLC/WorldCat
53192655
Goodreads
58164

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In physical activity, everyone fails at one time or another-by coming in last on the relay team, by missing the basket or field goal that would have tied or won the game, by choking and struggling in the swimming pool, by dropping out of a fitness run or an aerobic exercise class, by letting days go by with no vigorous exercise.
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