- Around the globe, children are about 15 percent less fit than their parents were when they were young.
- In the United States, kids’ cardiovascular endurance performance declined about 6 percent per decade between 1970 and 2000.
Kids are too damn slow. 90 seconds slower than their parents. And I bet kids use proper clothing when they take em out for a run at recess to test this. When I ran the mile in elementary school 30 some years ago we ran it in corduroys and buster brown earth sandals. So unless the youth of today is saddled with that tragic beltless pants problem I've seen, lately, they should be faster. No. Too much pie. Snack for the undead now.
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