According to the idea of Seefeldt's Proficiency Barrier, individuals who break through the barrier are more likely to be active than those who do not break through the proficiency barrier because they have more skill competencies to use in a variety of sports and physical activities. Select one: True False
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Breaking through this barrier means that the individual has reached a level of proficiency that allows them to engage in a wider range of activities. Based on this understanding, it can be inferred that individuals who break through the proficiency barrier are Show more…
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