Task-specific activity is

A. the ability to move joints to bend, stretch, and twist.
B. the capacity of a muscle to exert a force against a resistance.
C. the relative amount of fat and lean body tissue that comprise the body.
D. exercise using the same muscles that will be used in the conditioning bout but at a lowered intensity level.


D. exercise using the same muscles that will be used in the conditioning bout but at a lowered intensity level.

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