Swimming is a good sport for individuals with long, thin bones because it is a low-impact exercise that helps to strengthen muscles without putting excessive strain on the bones. The resistance of the water can also help improve bone density and reduce the risk of fractures. Additionally, swimming promotes overall cardiovascular fitness and flexibility.
basically every sport. Such as football, rugby, tennis and cricket. The only sport that 'mabye' doesn't is swimming, so long as you do not take park in races or competition's.
Long distance running.
Humerus Femur
ends of long bones
not enough good ones
when you do a sport for a long time
As long as its weed, its good...cancer sticks will make you tired and bad at your sport. haha
The ankle bones (tarsals) would be considered to be short bones, so the long bones of the foot would be the metatarsals and the phalanges. There are five metatarsals and two phalanges for the big toe but three for all the others. This would make a total of 19 bones (5+2+3x4). In some people, the last two phalanges of the little toe may be fused.
No, the bones of the ribcage are not considered long bones. Long bones are typically found in the arms and legs, whereas the ribs are classified as flat bones.
i think it is the thigh bone... just gonna add on to your answer your right though the longest bone is the femur. If you are looking for what the long bones are they are the Bones of the thigh, the bones of the forearms, bones of the fingers and bones of the legs. Your Ribcage bones are NOT long bones.
Bones classified into four groups. Long bones,Short bones,Flat bones, and Irregular bones