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Rarely do I get such a laugh from reading scientific journals, but this one cracked me up. From Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise (ACSM Journal)
Title: Role of Childhood Aerobic Fitness in Successful Street Crossing
Copyright restrictions prohibit posting the full abstract, but, in essence, the study stated that street crossing "can be a dangerous multitask challenge), and showed that children with higher fitness levels "maintained increased street crossing success rates", even when performing other tasks such as talking on a cell phone.
Awesome.
Title: Role of Childhood Aerobic Fitness in Successful Street Crossing
Copyright restrictions prohibit posting the full abstract, but, in essence, the study stated that street crossing "can be a dangerous multitask challenge), and showed that children with higher fitness levels "maintained increased street crossing success rates", even when performing other tasks such as talking on a cell phone.
Awesome.
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Darwin at work.0
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Wow, who knew :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0
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What organization funded this research? The government?0
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