Athletics of To-Day by Graham
ATHLETICS at the same time should he touch it they vould easily ai\'e, a d the impact vould no be suffic· en to brin him to the ground. In doinn his an a titude is acquired hat is liable to o· ·e to the ody a side- a-side s .,·ina on landing an the effort o redt c t 11 and reco · r onese f t, l:c o f s1 ec . The merican ru s s raight a his hurdle kes o - \ ·ith one foot ge s th other one o ·er the hur le a d comes clO\ ·n upon it quite squ. re tuc ··ng h · }ea he ·cs of ·ith und r him. Ha\'ing only one leg o end up e– nea h him there is no ide- o-si ~ \inrr on hi bodJ·, and he land lie straight, ready at once to stride to t 1c nc. · one. If by any eh nee he tou he a 1.·ed hurdle ·ith l i front foo h for i1. c. is
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