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Definition of Athletic training
1. Noun. The course of practice and exercise and diet undertaken by an athlete.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Athletic Training
Literary usage of Athletic training
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Personal Hygiene and Physical Training for Women by Anna Mary Galbraith (1916)
"... the Gymnasium in the Campaign against Disease; Gymnastic versus Athletic
Training; Exercise after Eating; Effect of Brain Fatigue on Body Fatigue, ..."
2. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1919)
"DIET DURING athletic training The course of diet and exercise which athletes,
both amateur and professional, undergo to fit them physically for games, ..."
3. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1905)
"... on athletic training, \6 olJ - at Bristol, 3 •/ \4J - at Killing. !:• я 14 14
a - at Crieff. 29 did — in Glasgow. l"i о 10 1 - on Labour Politic*. ..."
4. Education Through Recreation by George Ellsworth Johnson (1916)
"athletic training IN HIGH AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Athletics constitutes a regular
division of the course in physical training for high school boys. ..."
5. Outlines of Child Study: A Text Book for Parent-teacher Associations by William Arch McKeever (1915)
"Much should be offered at the meeting to inculcate a more favorable sentiment
toward a moderate amount of athletic training for girls. c. ..."
6. An American at Oxford by John Corbin (1902)
"APPENDIX I. athletic training IN ENGLAND TN one or two particulars it seemed to
me that we might -^ learn from the English methods of training. ..."
7. Publication by Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee, National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) (1916)
"athletic training IN HIGH AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Athletics constitutes a regular
division of the course in physical training for high school boys. ..."