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  2. Motor skill - Wikipedia

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    A motor skill is a function that involves specific movements of the body's muscles to perform a certain task. These tasks could include walking, running, or riding a bike. In order to perform this skill, the body's nervous system, muscles, and brain have to all work together.

  3. Nev Schulman Broke His Neck 3 Months Ago — Now He's Running ...

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    When Nev Schulman suffered a broken neck in a bike accident on Aug. 5, shattering his plan to run the New York City Marathon for a seventh time, he took it hard. That’s because this year ...

  4. Nev Schulman Reveals He Broke His Neck in Accident Involving ...

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    Nev Schulman says that he’s “lucky to be alive” after he broke his neck during a bike accident.. The Dancing with the Stars alum, 39, shared on Instagram on Saturday, Aug. 10, that the ...

  5. Body grooming - Wikipedia

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    Once an activity limited to the daily morning shave of the face, grooming is now about the whole body from head to toe. 20% of men aged 15 to 90 in the United States and 50% of men in Germany of the same age shave, wax, sugar or trim hair below the neck. For men between 24 and 34 in the U.S., the number jumps to 30% and in Germany, the number ...

  6. Righting reflex - Wikipedia

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    The VOR involves movement of the eyes while the head turns to remain fixated on a stationary image, and the VCR involves control of neck muscles for correction of the head's orientation. [11] During the VOR, the semicircular canals send information to the brain and correct eye movements in the direction opposite head movement by sending ...

  7. Cycling - Wikipedia

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    Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment. The most common injury sites were the neck (48.8%) and the knees (41.7%), as well as the groin/buttocks (36.1%), hands (31.1%), and back (30.3%). Women were more likely to suffer from neck and shoulder pain than ...

  8. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    Reducing the weight of the bike + rider by 1 kg would increase speed by 0.01 m/s at 9 m/s on the flat (5 seconds in a 32 km/h (20 mph), 40-kilometre (25 mile) time trial). The same reduction on a 7% grade would be worth 0.04 m/s (90 kg bike + rider) to 0.07 m/s (65 kg bike + rider).

  9. Vestibulospinal tract - Wikipedia

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    It promotes stabilization of head position by innervating the neck muscles, which helps with head coordination and eye movement. Its function is similar to that of the tectospinal tract. The lateral vestibulospinal tract provides excitatory signals to interneurons, which relay the signal to the motor neurons in antigravity muscles. [6]