Eccentric Control for Longevity
Maintaining grip strength and mobility is crucial for longevity, especially in older adults. Simple activities like skipping can enhance eccentric control, which may help prevent falls and their severe consequences. Inspired by the idea that movement can be accessible and free, skipping offers a practical exercise for those in their 60s, 70s, or 80s to improve their balance and coordination.In this clip
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