For skills that involve a starting signal and require movement as quickly as possible after this signal (e.g., swimming, sprint), the amount of time between the warning and start signal should be:

A. As constant as possible for every start
B. The same for every start
C. Varied for every start
D. As short as possible for every start

Answer: C

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