What do boys mean by leverage?

Boys' leverage refers to two boys facing each other, holding each other's wrists with both hands, and then pulling the leverage back with all their strength to see who is stronger. This kind of competition often appears in physical education class or during exercise and fitness, and can also be played as a competitive sport. The purpose of boys' leverage is not to get ahead, but to exercise and enhance their strength and physique.

Boys' bar is an intense sport, which requires both sides to maintain sufficient physical and mental state. In addition, the competition needs suitable venues and equipment. Before the game, both sides need to do enough warm-up and stretching exercises to avoid being injured by sudden exertion. In addition, we must abide by the rules during the competition and avoid using means that are not allowed or cause harm.

Boys' bar is not only a competition, but also a way of exercise. This can enhance the strength of muscles and bones and improve physical fitness. In addition, the competition can also improve the confidence and courage of both sides and cultivate the sense of competition and team spirit. For boys, the bar is a healthy and interesting exercise, which is not only beneficial to the body, but also enhances friendship and communication.