The leavers that are in you bodys are mostly your arms and legs
we mainly have any sports that anyone else plays like soccer, baseball, tennis, basketball, volleyball and things like that!
Mainly orange, but also some grey metallic coloured parts, likes belts, arms and head.
Italy are very into swimming aswell as soccer.
Many animals have long arms. The primate species have some of the longest arms. They use them often to swing from trees.
The Etonic company mainly sells different types of sports shoes. Some examples of sports shoes that they sell include golf shoes, bowling shoes, and running shoes.
I am assuming you mean "sport." This refers to a physical activity that often involves competition. Some sports are played by teams, such as football or basketball, while others are played by individuals such as tennis or golf. Some sports are played for fun, by people who like that activity and treat it as a hobby; other sports are played by talented athletes who are paid for their skills. Sports that are played for money are often called "professional sports," while sports that are played just for enjoyment are sometimes called "amateur sports" or if they are played at a university, they may be called "collegiate sports."
Change the flab into muscleEat healthier foodsand excercise A LOT for the flab into musclelifting weightsand running are the besttry some sports likevolleyball basketball tennis and badminton are the best sports that can easily shape your arms
Mainly Soccer both indoor and outdoor, then wrestling, boxing, vollyball, Handball as well as other sports and some cultural games as well.
It was mainly a tribute to his mother, with some references to Yoko (who he often called 'Mother').
Yes, there often is. Some sports (listed below) have advantages to those who are thinner or weight less. As a result, those who want to succeed in that sports are more prone to developing an eating disorder. Some of those sports are... *Dance (especially ballet) *Gymnastics *Diving *Figure Skating *Cheerleading
Not in combat arms- but there were juvenile drummers setting the pace, mainly on the Confederate side. Some at least died in action- as did the protagonist of the Bradbury poem.