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Principle of Reversibility: a) Improvement is based on maturation
B) Maturity, nutrition, motivation, environment, and heredity are factors influencing this principle.
C) The training program must place a demand on the body's systems in order for improvement to take place.
D) With complete bed rest, fitness declines at a rate of nearly 10% per week.
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