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  • Jan 14, 2025 | theconversation.com | Lewis A. Ingram |Grant Tomkinson |Hunter Bennett

    Êtes-vous capables d’atteindre vos orteils sans plier les genoux ? Parvenez-vous à lever les deux bras au-dessus de votre tête ? Si ces mouvements vous semblent difficiles, vous manquez peut-être de souplesse. Voici quelques pistes pour regagner de la flexibilité. La souplesse – ou flexibilité – est la capacité d’une articulation à se déplacer dans toute son amplitude.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | medicalxpress.com | Hunter Bennett |Grant Tomkinson |Max Nelson

    Exercise is excellent for kids. Kids who exercise are fitter, stronger, and less likely to be overweight or obese. They have better physical and mental health, perform better in the classroom, and are more likely to exercise as an adult. In short, the more exercise they do now, the better. But what about weight training? If you've ever spent much time in the comments section of social media posts featuring kids lifting weights, you'll know debate rages about whether or not it's safe for children.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | theconversation.com | Hunter Bennett |Grant Tomkinson |Max Nelson

    Exercise is excellent for kids. Kids who exercise are fitter, stronger, and less likely to be overweight or obese. They have better physical and mental health, perform better in the classroom, and are more likely to exercise as an adult. In short, the more exercise they do now, the better. But what about weight training? If you’ve ever spent much time in the comments section of social media posts featuring kids lifting weights, you’ll know debate rages about whether or not it’s safe for children.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | sfgate.com | Grant Tomkinson

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)Grant R. Tomkinson, University of South Australia and Makailah Dyer, University of North Dakota(THE CONVERSATION) Examine your fingers. Which is longer? Is it the index finger (the finger you use to point with – technically the second digit, or 2D, counting the thumb), or the ring finger (the fourth digit, or 4D)?

  • Jun 21, 2024 | westplainsdailyquill.net | Grant Tomkinson

    Posted 6/21/24(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)Grant R. Tomkinson, University of South Australia and Makailah Dyer, University of …This item is available in full to subscribers.

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