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It is said that girls can. This is because of our pelvis.
I say, girls. (well it totally depends if some girls cant balance and some boys also)
It is girls. This is a true fact as 64 of the 100 people tested were girls and they completed it.
well it doesn't really matter on their gender it matters more about their weight.
no though do not
I say girls because men have lower pelvic and girls don't
Boys tend to have longer feet than girls due to differences in average body size and skeletal structure. During puberty, boys typically experience more growth in their feet, which can result in larger feet compared to girls of the same age. Additionally, genetics play a role in determining foot size.
The nets are usually 6 feet .
ok that is a good science project. i did it myself. all the girls and all the boys in my class stood on their heels then we saw who stood the longest...boys or girls..it was girls.. but always remember to check your answer again..we did it again to see if girls definitely had better balance..and we did..so that was a good question.
A kick ball change is quite a simple move and a little difficult to explain. You first obviously kick your foot then right when your foot comes down you balance your weight on the balls of your feet (the part of your feet you balance on when you stand on your toes) hence the name kick ball change.
Balance is not inherently determined by gender. It depends on factors such as strength, conditioning, posture, and practice. Both boys and girls can develop good balance, it's more about individual differences than gender.