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:Athletes training for Olympic competition use shorter labyrinths to develop their speed, courage, and sense of direction (literally "becoming oriented cleverness"). :Athletes training for Olympic competition use shorter labyrinths to develop their speed, courage, and sense of direction (literally "becoming oriented cleverness").
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:Proof of Recovery: 9JRL/ADIM/I0OC/JMC2/KMHI.PDF :Proof of Recovery: 9JRL/ADIM/I0OC/JMC2/KMHI.PDF
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Chapter 5: Preparing the human labyrinth (2/2)
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Athletes training for Olympic competition use shorter labyrinths to develop their speed, courage, and sense of direction (literally "becoming oriented cleverness").

First-time runners must try the 3-circuit labyrinth. 4 turnings are needed to escape it.

More experienced runners can train on the 5-circuit labyrinth. 5 turnings are needed to escape it.

(hand written note: The 5-circuit labyrinth).

Proof of Recovery: 9JRL/ADIM/I0OC/JMC2/KMHI.PDF

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