Track And Field Athletics for Coach And Contestant
Track And Field Athletics for Coach And Contestant
Harry Lovering Gill
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The chief responsibility of making a good pass is on the man who delivers the baton. IV. RECEIVING THE RELAY BATON. As the runner approaches, the man who is to re- ceive the baton should start his run slowly and should be careful to time his speed with that of the 53 runner. If the man who touches him off has a strong finish he can plan to get the baton on the far side of the middle line. If the approaching run- ner shows signs of tiring rapidly the man who is waiting should be careful, and not... start too fast. One common fault of men receiving the baton is that they do not run a straight course while the ex- change is being made, and consequently they fre- quently either cause their teammates to bump into them or they run into their opponents. The rea- son why such men do not run on a straight line is that running while looking backward has a tendency to make them run on a curve. The last runner down the home stretch finishes just as in the quarter. The other man must plan on the station occupied by their teammates in the terms of the exchange.
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