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Aliana Fritz
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14 September, 13:12
What are some sports to do with
Flexibility?
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Franco Fuller
14 September, 13:37
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Cheer, softball, basically any type of sport and like waterpolo
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Lucian Conrad
14 September, 13:38
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Answer: gymnastics, diving, figure skating, wrestling ... etc
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Your moving your body in different ways which requires flexibility.
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