You have played soccer for years and have always played offense. Your team has recently lost some members and your coach has switched you to a defense position as a result. Which is the correct statement?

A. Change in sport technique or position is easy especially for seasoned and experienced athletes.
B. Change in sport technique or position may result in an initial improvement in movement economy.
C. Change in sport technique or position may result initially in less movement economy.
D. Change in sport technique or position is NOT typically significant in terms of performance or proprioception.


Answer: C

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