In a jumping jack, when the legs move back to their starting position, this is called:

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The question is asking what the movement of legs returning to their starting position in a jumping jack is called. This involves understanding anatomical terms related to movement.

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Adduction

The movement of the legs returning to their starting position in a jumping jack is called adduction.

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The movement of the legs returning to their starting position in a jumping jack is called adduction.

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Adduction involves moving a body part toward the midline of the body, while abduction is moving it away. In jumping jacks, after apart (abducted), the movement inward is adduction.

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Be careful not to confuse adduction with abduction. Adduction moves towards the midline, while abduction moves away.

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