![]() Running VictoryAs a child walks, he matures his coordination and improves his ability to deal with gravity in the upright position. In his never-ending search for more efficient mobility, he begins to accelerate his walk. He leans his body forward and lifts his feet higher off the ground. When a child can run at least 100 yards nonstop in cross-pattern, he or she has earned a Running Victory. Go back to the regular design... |