The purpose of the sport program of Strength through Joy has been stated as follows in a speech by Dr. Ley: "In order to fortify and maintain the tremendous capital which the nation has in the health of its citizens, we must see to it that the age limit for persons engaged in athletics and sport is raised to at least 50 years for the normal citizen; that is, at least 20 years above the present level." As further explained by the authorities of Strength through Joy, the Sport Office does not seek to produce record-breaking athletes, or in the main a proficiency above the average in any class of sport, but aims rather at promoting general recreation and health. It is not even interested in arranging competitions between workers' teams inasmuch as the training of teams can often result in less attention being paid to the less athletic. The Sport Office endeavors rather to encourage exercise among the workers by providing the proper facilities, and to carry forward their participation in sport beyond the point where this might otherwise cease after their leaving school and the youth organizations. The Sport Office division of Strength through Joy maintains one or more sport bureaus in large cities, it being planned eventually to establish a bureau in every town of 10, 000 or more inhabitants, a scheme which would bring the projected total of such agencies to over 600. In addition, arrangements are being worked out whereby sport advisers |