In anatomical position, the upper arm (humerus) is held to the trunk (side of the body)

In anatomical position, the upper arm (humerus) is held to the trunk (side of the body). A relative movement would refer to shoulder movement as opposed to upper arm movement. Statement 1 is False. Statement 2 is True Statement 1 is True. Statement 2 is True Statement 1 is False. Statement 2 is False. Statement 1 is True. Statement 2 is False Which of the following is a Guiding Principle of Kinesiological Analysis? Specificity Efficiency Overload Safety

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