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  1. ... awareness Dancing (particularly ballet), swimming, cycling, & non-traumatic martial arts may be considered. Inadequate sedation in postoperative period ...
  2. ... and licensed) Skiing, snowboarding, skating, skateboarding, gymnastics, or martial arts Participating in any activity where there is a ...
  3. ... A, Marandi SM, et al. The effect of Karate techniques training on communication deficit of children with ...
  4. ... Ski, snowboard, skate, skateboard, or do gymnastics or martial arts Participate in any activity where there is a ...
  5. ... G, et al. Externalizing and oppositional behaviors and karate-do: the way of crime prevention. A pilot ...
  6. ... are another option, such as soccer, football, basketball, karate, or tennis. Choose an exercise that works well ...
  7. ... muscles is key. Tai chi : Originally an Asian martial art, tai chi is now practiced with slow, flowing ...
  8. ... can also try joining a dance, yoga, or karate class. You could also join a baseball or ...
  9. ... tear the hip flexors. Runners, people who do martial arts, and football, soccer, and hockey players are more ...
  10. ... good start. Try joining a dance, yoga, or karate class if it appeals to you. You could ...
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