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A curious form of training in the game of rugby (colour litho)
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A curious form of training in the game of rugby (colour litho)
2777945 A curious form of training in the game of rugby (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A curious form of training in the game of rugby. The front-line players of the University of Columbia train to load a host of fictitious opponents, consisting of suspended bags, analogous to boxing punching balls. It is necessary to open the gate with impetuousness to the attacking players who come. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 4 May 1930.); © Look and Learn
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In this print titled "A curious form of training in the game of rugby" we are transported back to a bygone era where unconventional methods were employed to sharpen athletes' skills. The image, captured in vibrant color litho by Achille Beltrame, showcases the front-line players of the University of Columbia engaging in an intriguing training exercise. The scene unfolds on a picturesque field as young men and boys don their rugby gear, ready to face off against a host of suspended bags resembling boxing punching balls. With determination etched on their faces, these footballers prepare themselves for an onslaught from imaginary opponents. Their coach stands nearby, guiding them through this unique drill. As we delve into the details, it becomes evident that this unusual method aims to cultivate impetuousness and quick thinking among the players. To succeed in opening the gate against attacking adversaries requires not only physical strength but also mental agility. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into how sports education was approached during this period. It highlights the dedication and commitment exhibited by these American athletes as they push themselves beyond conventional boundaries to excel at their chosen sport. Beltrame's illustration originally appeared in Courier Sunday on May 4th, 1930 – forever capturing a moment frozen in time when innovation met tradition on Columbia University's playing fields.
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