PHYSICAL FITNESS.
MODERN LIVING CONDITIONS. BENEFITS TO BE GAINED. Modern living conditions dulled tho urge to achieve physical fitness, said Mr. E. Willis, physical instructor at Bongotai College, in an address at a meeting of the Wellington School Committees’ and Educational Federa-
tion. Transport was cheap, and as a result the amount of walking done was steadily decreasing. Among the many benefits to be gained by physical exercises were the eradication of a sense of inferiority, im-
proved carriage and respiration, an co-ordination of mind and muscle.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20419, 22 September 1938, Page 4
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