Archibald MacLaren

Archibald MacLaren

Archibald MacLaren (29 January 1820 – 19 February 1884) or Maclaren was a Scottish fencing master, gymnast, educator and author[1] who in 1858 opened a well-equipped gymnasium at the University of Oxford where from 1860 to 1861 he trained 12 sergeants and their officer who then disseminated his training regimen into the newly formed Army Gymnastic Staff (AGS) for the British Army.[2] The AGS was later to become the Royal Army Physical Training Corps.[3] His training scheme was also later adopted by several British public schools including Rugby School in 1872[4] and universities.[5] He wrote a number of books on physical training theory and practice.

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  3. ^ Archibald MacLaren: Scottish gymnast, Encyclopædia Britannica online
  4. ^ Galligan, Frank. Advanced PE for Edexcel, Heinemann Publishing (2000), Google Books, p. 18
  5. ^ Archibald Maclaren Fencing Master and Physical Educator, Victorian Fencing Society