Zorbing in Impaired Children: An Innovative New Alternative for Better Self-Consciousness, Body Coordination and Motor Function?

Journal Title: Journal of Regenerative Biology and Medicine - Year 2021, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

In a science fiction author of the years in 1930 a description was made of a transparent sphere that envelops the researcher who could walk through the jungle so sheltered. This ball was made of rubber material in this old novel. Another ball was present in 1986´s film “Apocalypse Snow”.

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Bittmann S, Villalon G, Moschüring-Alieva E, Luchter E

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  • EP ID EP707375
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.37191/Mapsci-2582-385X-3(3)-071
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Bittmann S, Villalon G, Moschüring-Alieva E, Luchter E (2021). Zorbing in Impaired Children: An Innovative New Alternative for Better Self-Consciousness, Body Coordination and Motor Function?. Journal of Regenerative Biology and Medicine, 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-707375