According to Roberton's (1978) developmental sequence for the throw, the appropriate sequence for the forearm action component is
A. forearm lag, no forearm lag, delayed forearm lag
B. delayed forearm lag, no forearm lag, forearm lag
C. delayed forearm lag, forearm lag, no forearm lag
D. no forearm lag, forearm lag, delayed forearm lag
E. no forearm lag, delayed forearm lag, forearm lag
D
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