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...training for any of the jumps will find Malcolm W. Ford's article on 'Standing Jumping" very helpful. It is remarkably clear, and the suggestions it contains, coming as they do from a man whose reputation as an athlete, and especially as a standing broad jumper, is world-wide, must be of the greatest value. The illustrations are taken at just the most instructive moments of the jumps...
...Standing jumping" by Malcom W. Ford in Outing for March, treats of the broad and high standing jump and is a valuable article for the instruction of young athletes. It is clear and practical and explains the methods followed by an athlete who has gained a world wide reputation on turf and track...
Malcolm W. Ford has resigned his position as director of gymnastics at the Manhattan Athletic Club...
...special interest to Harvard men in the February number of Outing will be an anonymous article on "College Rowing," and well-written essays on "Photography and Athletics" by W. I. Lincoln Adams and on "Training" by Malcolm Ford...
...article on training, Mr. Ford gives some very sensible views on a subject in which a great many Harvard men take a practical interest. In his concluding remarks, Mr. Ford says: "Do not exert yourself in practice but leave the effort for the competition. In this way, you give the muscles the necessary work without tiring them," - a piece of advice which Mr. Lathrop always gives the men under his charge...