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The Ultimate Try Not To Laugh Test: Sports Edition!

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Forget the debate about whether one should practice and train a lot before a competition. Look at this athlete who trained for months to run through the course with a chance to win but didn’t realize her running shorts were too short.

Sports training does almost no harm because research proves it increases speed, agility, conditioning, power, flexibility, balance, and body awareness. Meanwhile, regularly practicing also prevents the risk of injury and gives an overall sense of competitive edge.

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