The complete athletic trainer . lders orthe broad of the back when alighting after someespecially perilous-looking flight, and generallycut the most eccentric capers it is possible toimagine. The high-jumper par excellence is hewho can go straight for the centre of the bar and,rising at it like a horse, a dog or deer, go sailingover in a trim, fairly compact position, shootingthe legs over in advance of all other parts. Butthis is classical liigh-jumping, which, if respon-sible for the finest effects of style allied toeffectiveness, is very seldom seen in the very cream of the hi


The complete athletic trainer . lders orthe broad of the back when alighting after someespecially perilous-looking flight, and generallycut the most eccentric capers it is possible toimagine. The high-jumper par excellence is hewho can go straight for the centre of the bar and,rising at it like a horse, a dog or deer, go sailingover in a trim, fairly compact position, shootingthe legs over in advance of all other parts. Butthis is classical liigh-jumping, which, if respon-sible for the finest effects of style allied toeffectiveness, is very seldom seen in the very cream of the high-jumpers leap inthis brilhant manner. In addition to attractive-ness, it represents simplicity of method, devoidof all the artificial straining, wriggling posturesby which the majority of leapers kick, twist orwrench themselves by convulsive efforts over tothe other side of the posts. There are natural styles in plenty, and you mayfind out your own or have it pointed out to youby clearing, say, a 3 feet 6 inch height to begin. z< XU WajDh


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