2014年8月25日星期一

The Amateur Athletic Union has stood for clean sport

Finally, he noted that “the buy fifa 15 coins college student is the hero of the high school boy. It is the duty of every student to align himself with the highest and most advanced ideals of sports as well as of everything else. The Amateur Athletic Union has stood for clean sport, and it is their boast that but for them sport would have per- ished. The Union has come to the point where they are willing to recognize the amateur standing of the colleges and their code of eligibility. We cannot at this time make a backward movement.” Given the current situation in all organized sports, Nai- smith’s remarks are even more valid nearly 100 years after his 1911 speech.

By this point, Naismith was devoting much of his time to the study of athletes and students in general, beginning at a very early age. Much of his interest stemmed from his medical school train- ing. On April 6, 1907, the Lawrence Daily Journal ran a story about one of Naismith’s research projects under the headline, “Is Work- ing on Shorties; Dr. Naismith has machine to make people taller.” In the article, Naismith described experiments in which he was attempting to determine whether a man could be made to grow tall, in part by using a “stretching” machine he had invented. “The theory of my experiments,” the newspaper quoted Naismith as saying, “is one which has been advanced by physicians for the last four years, that the body is more or less elastic and that by a correct stretching system it can be made to lengthen. It is claimed that by stretching the body 30 minutes a day for six months it will lengthen two inches. Not only the lower limbs and spinal column can be stretched, but also the neck and arms may be made [lon- ger] in proportion with the rest of the body. I am conducting the experiments to see if the claims of firms manufacturing stretch- ing machines are justifiable.”

Naismith said he believed cheap fifa 15 coins that the best time to “stretch” indi- viduals was when they were between five months and one year of age. The newspaper said Naismith believed that five minutes of stretching in the evening might cause a baby to grow as much as resting overnight. The danger, Naismith told the newspaper, was that a patient might grow too fast and that there was no way to stop it.

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