Should really take that “A†off of “BSA†and then it’d be an accurate moniker.
@Oceander The article says older scouts will have a girl's program and a boy's program. That will help.
Girl's bodies are made of softer tissue; boy's bodies have longer and firmer tendons/ligaments that make muscles stronger than gir's. It is ridiculous to say girl's and boy's are the same so both should have the same exact physical training.
Another difference is, all girl's are slightly knock-kneed due to having wider hips than men - wider hips allows them to have babies. Being slightly knock-kneed makes girl's have a disadvantage in running compared to men.
"Women tend to be knock-kneed because they have wider hips than men, and their thighbones curve inwards more sharply. The angle at which the thighbone, or femur, meets the lower leg bone, or tibia, is larger in women than in men, and is called the "Q angle.". Women’s tendency to be knock-kneed makes them prone to knee injuries."