The movement occuring at your joints during a netball shot is called CONDYLOID joint movement. Condyloid joints allows flexion, extension and circumduction movements or motions. In example shooting a ball requires the foot to be everted and inverted and the vertebral column to be flexed.
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<span><span>Newborn: 30-60 breaths per minute
</span><span>Infant 1 to 12 months: 30-60 breaths per minute
</span><span>Toddler 1-2 years: 24-40 breaths per minute
</span><span>Preschooler 3-5 years: 22-34 breaths per minute
</span><span>School-age child 6-12 years: 18-30 breaths per minute
</span><span>Adolescent 13-17 years: 12-16 breaths per minute
</span><span>Adult: 12-18 breaths per minute. Hope this helps!</span></span>
<span>To remove Band-Aid and other adhesive residue from skin, rub the sticky areas with baby oil, olive oil, vegetable oil, rubbing alcohol or acetone (nail polish remover). If rubbing alcohol or acetone is used, lotion or cream should be applied afterwards as they are drying to skin.
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