Keeping Fit All the Way / How to Obtain and Maintain Health, Strength and Efficiency
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Keeping Fit All the Way, by Walter Camp
Illustrated with Many Photographs Taken under the Direction of the Author
1919
Left to right: Colonel Ullman, President, Chamber of Commerce, New Haven, Connecticut; Ex-President William H. Taft, and Walter Camp.
The number of men who keep fit in this country has been surprisingly few, while the number of those who have made good resolutions about keeping fit is astonishingly large. Reflection upon this fact has convinced the writer that the reason for this state of affairs lies partly in our inability to visualize the conditions and our failure to impress upon all men the necessity of physical exercise. Still more, however, does it rest upon our failure to make a scientific study of reducing all the variety of proposals to some standard of exceeding simplicity. Present systems have not produced results, no matter what the reason. Hence this book with its review of the situation and its final practical conclusions.
I believe that a nation should be made up of people who individually possess clean, strong bodies and pure minds; who have respect for their own rights and the rights of others and possess the courage and strength to redress wrongs; and, finally, in whom self-consciousness is sufficiently powerful to preserve these qualities. I believe in education, patriotism, justice, and loyalty. I believe in civil and religious liberty and in freedom of thought and speech. I believe in chivalry that protects the weak and preserves veneration and love for parents, and in the physical strength that makes that chivalry effective. I believe in that clear thinking and straight speaking which conquers envy, slander, and fear. I believe in the trilogy of faith, hope, and charity, and in the dignity of labor; finally, I believe that through these and education true democracy may come to the world.
Walter Camp
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KEEPING FIT ALL THE WAY
THREE PIONEERS IN SENIOR SERVICE WORK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
AN AMERICAN CITIZEN'S CREED
Part I
KEEPING FIT ALL THE WAY
CHAPTER I
NATURE A HARD MISTRESS
THE VICIOUS CIRCLE
AS THE YEARS GO ON
THE REMEDY
WHAT WORRY DOES
AMERICANITIS
THE PRICE OF SUCCESS
CHAPTER II
THE VALUE OF EXERCISE
PREPARING FOR EMERGENCIES
FROM A FAMOUS PHYSICIAN'S NOTE-BOOK
THE ROAD TO EFFICIENCY
A WINTER VACATION
THE GOSPEL OF FRESH AIR
UNLEARNED LESSONS
CHAPTER III
THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH
ECONOMIC LOSSES
WARNING EXAMPLES
PHYSICAL FITNESS A VITAL FACT
CHAPTER IV
THE SENIOR SERVICE CORPS
THE BASIC IDEA
COMMUNITY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
AN OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP ACTION
WORK AND HYGIENE
WATER, WALKING, AND FOOD
A MODEL DIETARY
HYGIENIC CURE-ALLS
FRESH AIR
THE VALUE OF DEEP BREATHING
CHAPTER V
THE ORGANIZATION
TO THE LEADER
GIVING THE COMMANDS
STEPS AND MARCHINGS
THE SETTING-UP EXERCISES
GROUP EXERCISES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI
A TEN-DAY PROGRAM
Part II
THE DAILY DOZEN
CHAPTER VII
A MODERN PHYSICAL SYSTEM
OUT-OF-DATE IDEAS
OLD-TIME FALLACIES
A PERFECTLY USELESS STUNT
PENNY-WISE AND POUND-FOOLISH
NATURE'S PROCESS
TIME THE GREAT ELEMENT
ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES
MODERN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SLACKING IN SETTING-UP DRILLS
A CALL FOR WORK THAT WILL COUNT
THE BIG PROBLEM
THE NEED FOR A CONDENSED SYSTEM OF CALISTHENICS
A REASONABLE PROGRAM
CHAPTER VIII
WORRY AND FEAR
THE FATAL MISTAKE
SOMETHING OUT OF A BOTTLE
CONSERVING THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH
FLEXING EXERCISES
THE UNPLEASANT SELF-AWAKENING
WHY MEN DON'T KEEP FIT
CHAPTER IX
A SHORTHAND METHOD
HEALTH MAXIMS
CHAPTER X
FIG. 1.—HANDS
GROUP I
HEALTH MAXIMS
CHAPTER XI
GROUP II
HEALTH MAXIMS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XII
GROUP III
HEALTH MAXIMS
CHAPTER XIII
GROUP IV
HEALTH MAXIMS