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MOVEMENT AND EXERCISE IMAGES

A baby on the move A baby moves by crawling. Credit: Anthea Sieveking/Wellcome Images

A dancer’s body BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM A female dancer. Credit: Wellcome Library, London BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

A female athlete BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Artwork of a transparent female form, running. The brains, lungs, heart, adrenal glands and liver are shown, along with the long bones of the leg and the hamstring and quadriceps muscles. Credit: Oliver Burston/Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

A man performing a forward flip A man performing a forward flip. Plate photogravure by Eadweard Muybridge and University of Pennsylvania (1887).  Credit: Wellcome Library, London BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

Bicep curl with free weights Free weights are used by weightlifters to tone and strengthen the arms, legs and upper body. Credit: Wellcome Library, London BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

A man stretching his quadriceps Artwork showing a man performing a quadriceps stretch, with a cushion underneath his knee for support. Credit: Jurgen Ziewe/Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

A bodybuilder A photograph of a bodybuilder who used steroids, which caused him to suffer abdominal cramps; he is standing with his arms raised, flexing his biceps. Credit: Wellcome Images

Prosthesis, leg Artificial leg used for sports activities. Quantum limb in straight position. Credit: Wellcome Images

A woman exercising on a rowing machine A young woman exercising on a rowing machine. Credit: Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

A man running on a treadmill Digital artwork showing a man running on a treadmill. Credit: Oliver Burston/Wellcome Images

Cardiovascular exercise Digital artwork showing a woman running on a treadmill. Her heart is highlighted in the circle because running increases heart rate and is good cardiovascular exercise. Credit: Bill McConkey/Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM

An athlete catching his breath Digital artwork of an athlete catching his breath. Credit: Miles Kelly Art Library/Wellcome Images

A man taking his pulse Young man in a gym taking his own pulse. Credit: Wellcome Library, London

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