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Never Stop Playing – Growing Bolder

Never Stop Playing – Growing Bolder

A website for older people has issued a feature about staying young. The feature is about a man in his seventies who feels that playing is the key to preventing falls, which can lead to death or disability. The man has built a personal playground. He jumps from rock to rock, hops over hurdles, and rides bikes. He believes that the exercise can not only optimize balance, it can also keep people from getting dementia. An embedded video shows the man going about his play.

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