What Happens to the Body when Someone Moves Like an Animal? the Science Behind the Therian Phenomenon
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A contemporary phenomenon fed by social networks spreads among young people: they run on all fours, mimic the movements of dogs and cats and other animal sounds in the midst of their existential emptiness
In social networks there are multiple videos of young people who travel in four supports, jump like cats or imitate patterns of animal movement.The phenomenon of the so-called therian has generated surprise and debate, but beyond their identity, it also opens a question from science: what happens in the body when someone moves as an animal?For Frano Giakoni Ramírez, director of the career of Trainer Sport of Andrés Bello University, the focus sh…
On social networks, they keep jumping videos of teenagers running on all fours, imitating movements and sounds of animals. Even transformed into that same animal they imitate, with tails and masks that emulate it that have more of a viral challenge or performance: "I dedicate myself to making quadrobics and to expressing myself in a way that helps me connect with nature and my being," says one participant.
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