Success in Athletics and how to obtain it
FIG. !I.-THE MILE (No. I), The athlete rulllling tourth is seen n his stride. It will be noticed that his left foot is planted nearly on the toes, and his hindmost leg is not raised too high; the low carriage is distinctly good, as is that of G. W. Hutsou, E;aglish Champion, 1914, who is leading the field. It should re noted that Hutson shows greater thigh flexion upon the trunk than any of the other runners in the picture. sSJ
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