Physically active kids become physically active, productive adults who are more likely to raise physically active kids of their own

 
 

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We examined the top 10 cities (overall ranked) in the 2019 ACSM American Fitness Index to understand the values, capital and financial investments, and environments of a community that invests in sport and recreation. The cities with the highest scores are considered to have a strong community fitness, a concept comparable to individuals having strong personal fitness.

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Active Kids Do Better In Life

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