Coaching and Care of Athletes

PLATE LVII FIG. r86. Rein about to turn. FIG. 189. E. Blask, Germany, second in the Olympic Games in 1936 at rSo ft. 7 ins., about to complete the first turn, but not, unfortuna tely, more than 45° ahead of the hammer. TURNING FIG. 187. Rein turnsonafullystraightened left leg, with the hammer ·nearly 90° behind. FIG. 190. Blask has completed the first turn in a perfE1ct position. - -·- FIG. 188. Continuity of turn, with the left leg bent as Rein rises on his toes. FIG. 191. Lutz, Germany, commencing the second turn, with his arms beautifully straight a nrl t he hammer at the low point. 427

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