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Here, again, a series of photographs, taken at the rate 

 of 10 to 20 per second, helps to explain all the details 

 of the movement. 



Unfortunately, we could not represent a whole series 



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Fig. 97. — Jump from a height with stiffened legs. 



of this kind in the compass of this book, and we can 

 only give a few fragmentary examples. We have 

 already shown in Fig. 86 three successive phases of 

 broad-sword-exercise. Fig. 95 similarly shows three 



