Answer:
Fasle
Explanation:
The abdominal thrust, as the name suggest, is administered to the abdomen. Specifically, it targets the diaphragm. It is a way to dislodge a foreign object stuck in someone's trachea - i.e. to stop someone from choking.
The giver stands behind the choking individual and applies firm pressure to their diaphragm with a fist, which should force the lungs to expel the object.
It is better known as the Heimlich maneuver.
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Dangerous conditions influencing sport injuries include all answers which you've mentioned (overuse, overexertion, and incorrect technique). It doesn't, however, include practicing and drills - d.
Practicing and drills is the thing which would help us become more profficient at a certain task and eventually sport through it.