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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Rule of thumb. Have kids in your early twenties, that way you can keep up with them. As to your question, depending on your life prior. Born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you usually have care takers for your kids. That gives you time to keep up with yourself. Born and raised poor, you have nothing but yourself. Those little buggers can run you to death. Us people prayed for nap time, as well as bed time. That’s the only time we got a break.
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