| Samuel Sidney McClure, J. F. McClure, J. S. Phillips, C. E. Pratt - 1883 - 534 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body, with the cooperation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better." " The Romans obtained such perfection of physical manhood, through the exercise to which they were... | |
| American Physical Education Association - 1885 - 690 pages
...school or college. MILITARY TRAINING AS AN EXERCISE. BY JAY W. SEAVBB, MD 1. What should exercise be aud do ? 2. Does military drill fill the requirements...life as well as for its known routine of duties The 17 means towards this end are various, but all have in view in common the physiological law of the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 840 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better. We seek in vain in most physiological text-books for instruction respecting exercise ; if it is given,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 766 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better. We seek in vain in most physiological text-books for instruction respecting exercise ; if it is given,... | |
| 1885 - 1090 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform such actions better." From this point of view it will be seen that exercise relates quite as much to... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1887 - 800 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better. We seek in vain in most physiological text-books for instruction respecting exercise ; if it is given,... | |
| 1889 - 598 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better. We seek in vain in most physiological text-books for instruction respecting exercise ; if it is given,... | |
| 1895 - 846 pages
...repetition of more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better." There is one element of exercise which is not expressed in this definition. All true exercise must... | |
| 1882 - 900 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the co-operation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better. Not without a purpose have I deferred the consideration of this kind of exercise to this point, for... | |
| 1887 - 772 pages
...of a more or less complicated action of the body with the cooperation of the mind, or of an action of the mind alone, for the purpose of being able to perform it better." Practically all human actions are comprised under the two heads of this definition of exercise. Bodily... | |
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