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Children's scooter exercise is beneficial to the development of children's respiratory system and cardiovascular system. Like all aerobic exercises, playing scooter can exercise children's respiratory and cardiac muscles, enhance their respiratory and cardiac contraction functions, and improve their vital capacity and cardiac compression resistance, thus improving their cardiopulmonary function to some extent and promoting the development of respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
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Children's scooter exercise is beneficial to the exercise of lower limbs and waist muscles. When playing a scooter, the stress parts and support parts are mainly concentrated in the child's lower limbs and waist. Therefore, if you often play scooter, the muscles of your child's lower limbs and waist will thicken due to frequent passive exercise, which is conducive to increasing the strength of your lower limbs and waist.
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Children's scooter is beneficial to enhance children's sense of balance and physical cooperation. Riding a scooter can help children enhance their sense of balance and physical coordination in a happy mood. In the process of driving, children gain the awareness of speed, driving and braking, train the response to environmental impact, and have the first experience of disposing of vehicles with full authority.
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Children's scooters are conducive to cultivating children's desire for exploration and adventurous spirit. The transition from scooter with handrail to pedal scooter without handrail is a good proof. Scientifically speaking, children's thirst for knowledge and exploration is endless, and their courage is not innate. Only through constant trial and failure, from the initial single action to the later slightly complicated actions such as jumping and gliding, can children's desire for exploration be greatly satisfied, and their courage can be greatly exercised accordingly, which is also conducive to improving their adventurous spirit. Therefore, this type of children will be more calm than other children in the event of an emergency.