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Even though injury may be one of the few adverse effects of physical activity we know that the human musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems need some level of activity for normal health. Motion increases muscle and connective tissue strength, improves blood flow and efficiency, increases the cross-sectional area of muscles, tendons and bones. Weight bearing physical activity is essential for developing and maintaining peak bone density.