What are the benefits of scooters for children's bodies?

muscle development

For today's children, the digitization of life products is a growing problem. Imagine that the baby at home has just played a game on the phone or watched a cartoon video on the tablet. At this time, it is too difficult to pull him out of the screen...

That's why it's important for kids to spend more time outside, getting some fresh air and doing physical activity. The m-cro scooter is a good helper, which allows children to spend more time outdoors, and can also exercise children's muscle strength and improve their physical fitness during the sliding process.

balance and coordination

Some people think that balance is innate, and that even if it was poor in childhood, it will gradually improve with age. In fact, this is not the case. Balance and coordination are one of the most important and basic human abilities. Balance ability can effectively help people maintain the balance of the body during large limb movements such as walking, running, jumping, crawling, drilling, and sitting.

Studies have shown that children with good balance ability perform better in sports activities and have more developed spatial imagination; children with poor balance ability often cannot control their bodies freely, and are also unable to perform well when learning the spatial relationship of mathematics.

The patented "gravity steering" mechanism of the m-cro scooter can promote the development of children's balance ability. When the body leans to the left or right, the scooter also turns with the body in the desired direction. By riding a scooter, children can more easily understand how to control their balance, thereby promoting the development of balance ability.

motor skills

Whether it's opening a door, zipping a zipper or brushing teeth, when children master both gross and fine motor skills, they lead to more independent lives. The m-cro Maigu scooter helps improve two motor skills needed in everyday life. When riding a scooter, hold the handle in hand to exercise small muscle groups, and push your thighs with one foot to exercise large muscle groups. Both coarse and fine motor skills can be exercised separately.

Confidence and Children's Socialization

Confidence and self-esteem are built when a child gets the hang of it and knows how to enjoy the joy of a scooter. Plus, children develop social relationships as they move through the community with friends. When children gradually adapt and achieve one small goal after another, they have implanted exercise habits into their brains and formed a good habit of lifelong exercise.