I mean specifically for very young children such as toddlers. It seems that, as a rule of thumb, they are much more physically motivante than the average (say, 30 years old or so) adults, barring those who actually practice regular exercise. Some children seem like they can run, climb and jump with a consistent timing for longer than many adults.
Is it because our own disposition has been ruined by a generally sedentary lifestyle?
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Is the assertion even true? Any healthy adult can easily walk/jog/bike for way longer or further than a child. My daughter has WAY more mental energy for play than I do but her physical stamina is nowhere near an adult in measurable activities. And in most endurance sports kids are known to totally suck. You peak surprisingly late in life with cardiovascular endurance.
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