STIRLING MOSS, THE ENGLISH RACING MOTORIST, trying a new exercising apparatus at the “Fitness for Sport” exhibition now being held in London. Two steel arms fitted into ball and socket joints enable the user of the equipment to go through a series of exercises designed to give balance and suppleness to the body.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28561, 15 April 1958, Page 6
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53STIRLING MOSS, THE ENGLISH RACING MOTORIST, trying a new exercising apparatus at the “Fitness for Sport” exhibition now being held in London. Two steel arms fitted into ball and socket joints enable the user of the equipment to go through a series of exercises designed to give balance and suppleness to the body. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28561, 15 April 1958, Page 6
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