There is a reason children stay active without thinking about it. Play removes structure and invites spontaneity.
Simple activities like throwing a ball, skipping, flying a kite, or playing a casual game of badminton can bring similar benefits in adulthood. The body moves in varied patterns, which often engages more muscle groups than repetitive gym exercises.
As Albert Einstein once said, “Play is the highest form of research.” Movement through play also teaches the body new ways to balance, react, and adapt.

