PHYSICAL FITNESS
A CHAMPION’S EXPERIENCE. To achieve physical fitness so that one may excel i:ri athletics or sport, diet should b* carefully studied, and one must traintrain—train. The intensive training makes heavy demands on one’s strength and stamina, and it is at this stage that may would-be champions break up. The experience of Mr L. G. MacLachlan, at on© time holder of the New Zealand championship for one mile, is illuminating. He states; “ At one stage of my_training 1 waS about to give in. The strain was too great. Doctors prescribed various things, but it was not until I got on to Wilson’s ‘ Maltoxo ’ Malt Extract that I did any good. From then onwards I never looked back, and I always use ‘ MallexcC when training or competing in any event.” “ Maltexo ” is Nature’s own tonic food—the finest thing in the world for restoring vitality and building up the strength and stamina that wins in sport' or athletes.— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 12
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158PHYSICAL FITNESS Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 12
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