The complete athletic trainer . to these descriptions who have beenpermitted, by the grace of English walkingjudges, to take very high honours at the the further simple rule been followed, thatthe back foot must not leave the ground untilthe front is also on, some others might, and moredeservedly, have gained the medals, pots and bubble reputation bestowed in the favoureddirections. Walking races have always pro-vided a bone of contention since they first cameinto vogue. What is more, they will continueto do so until the officials who pose in thelimelight as expert overseers either pr
The complete athletic trainer . to these descriptions who have beenpermitted, by the grace of English walkingjudges, to take very high honours at the the further simple rule been followed, thatthe back foot must not leave the ground untilthe front is also on, some others might, and moredeservedly, have gained the medals, pots and bubble reputation bestowed in the favoureddirections. Walking races have always pro-vided a bone of contention since they first cameinto vogue. What is more, they will continueto do so until the officials who pose in thelimelight as expert overseers either practiseimpartiality or become acquainted with race-walking rudiments. The fair walker, duly locking his knees at theend of the stride, then keeping the ground legstiff and taut as the loose leg swings out for thenext stroke, punishes himself very severely bycontrast with the comparatively loose-muscledmovements of the bent-knees lifter andshuffler. Again, the fair walker only strideshis natural length when at full speed, not an. k^fc^ **•? -0^010**^
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