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The old "arms, upward stretch" has disappeared from Army routine. Physical "jerks" are now more scientific. Here you see how our soldiers keep fit, using bamboo poles in a series of rhythmic exercises. As much of the body as possible must be exposed to the air during all such exercises

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Cover Page

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The old "arms, upward stretch" has disappeared from Army routine. Physical "jerks" are now more scientific. Here you see how our soldiers keep fit, using bamboo poles in a series of rhythmic exercises. As much of the body as possible must be exposed to the air during all such exercises New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Cover Page

The old "arms, upward stretch" has disappeared from Army routine. Physical "jerks" are now more scientific. Here you see how our soldiers keep fit, using bamboo poles in a series of rhythmic exercises. As much of the body as possible must be exposed to the air during all such exercises New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Cover Page

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