Athletes in Action

233 PUTTI HE HOT (II) HE beginning of the hort reverse, which follows the actual delivery of the hot, is well shown by the world's record holder in Fig. I I n the oppo ite page. The manner in which the right foot is picked up, before hooting forward to the top-board, while the left fo t till retains its grip upon the ground is clearly hown, but it hould be b crvcd that the hips still remain quare to the front even after the reverse action ha commenced and the full foll w through of the right hand, arm and houlder has been brought into play. ote the way in which the lift from th toes of the left foot i forcing the body o er to th right in a f How-through eff rt along the line of th flight f the sh t. te that the head i held perfectly erect, that the left shoulder i kept well up with the arm fl . ed at the elbow and at the wri t ; and note c p cially that the left leg form a perfectly firm olumn t support the putting effort, that the fing rs of the right hand ha c, bvi u ly, delivered a good final flip to the h t and that the eyes arc aidin th f 11 w-through ffort by\ atching the shot in flight. 'ven a cur ory tudy f the right h uld r r ion and the left thigh \\ill giv the read r a very g d · idea of m of the mu ·le it is necc ary f r th h t- puttcr t d vel p. It i s ntial h w v r, to build up long, upplc mu 1 s ; th ir n-hard, infl ible mu cl of the all g d ' trong man ar of n u to th h a ywcight field 'Vents e · rt. PEC1AL TE. TilE REVER E F TJ!E FEET l!U T XOT TAA"E PLACE U T1L AFTER THE 11 T 111 LEFT TilE !!A 'D.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTM4MjQ=