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Kidokinetics Description: A unique and dynamic all-round sports program that will enhance your child's movement skills, improve their confidence, and allow them to reach their fullest potential. (kidokinetics.com) |
Pediatric Exercise Science Description: The official journal of the North American Society of Pediatric Exercise Medicine. Articles focus on children's responses to exercise, and the importance of physical activity in preventing illness. (humankinetics.com) |
Project ACES Description: An annual event, in which children from around the world exercise, simultaneously. (members.aol.com) |
Slim Goodbody Description: Educating children about their bodies and how to care for them. Teaches self-esteem and how to deal with peer pressure. (slimgoodbody.com) |
Walk A Bye Baby Fitness Description: Exercise programs for both you and your baby get you in shape for parenthood. (walkabyebaby.com) |
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