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Which of the following is not a a guideline for flexibility exercise?Group of answer choiceschoose exercises for all major muscle groupsavoid stretching muscles that are already overstretched from poor posturedo not stretch to the point of painallow rest days between flexibility workouts PreviousNext

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Which of the following is not a a guideline for flexibility exercise?Group of answer choiceschoose exercises for all major muscle groupsavoid stretching muscles that are already overstretched from poor posturedo not stretch to the point of painallow rest days between flexibility workouts PreviousNext

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The option that is not a guideline for flexibility exercise is "allow rest days between flexibility workouts". Flexibility exercises such as stretching can be done every day and do not require rest days for recovery like strength training exercises do.

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