| flexibility |
the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped the quality of being adaptable or variable; "he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement" tractability: the trait of being easily persuaded
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| flexibility exercise |
General term used to describe exercise performed by a player to passively or actively elongate soft tissue without the assistance fo an athletic trainer.
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| flexibility |
The ability to readily adapt to changes in position or alignment; may be expressed as normal limited, or excessive.
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| flexibility |
Degree to which a coating or sealant, after drying, is able to conform to the movement of its substrate without damage.
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