PREFACE.

Notwithstanding that so many books have been written on Physical Culture, there still remained a large field to be covered—hence the publication of the present volume. Great care having been taken in its compilation, we feel confident that the work will be in every sense of the word practical; so that those who desire may follow whatever their fancy prefers in athletic sports, in a creditable manner. In our opinion, the general usefulness of the book could in no way be improved upon; but, in order to be thoroughly posted in the laws governing athletic contests, the “Manual of Sporting Rules,” as a companion to this work, will be found very beneficial. The table of Proportional Measurements, according to height and weight, will form a good guide for the athlete as to his special muscular development. Banting’s System of Reducing Corpulency, though not exactly intended for training purposes, is not to be despised, containing, as it does, much interesting and reliable information, on the subject of diet especially. To complete the treatise, and in order to prove what can be done by man when in proper physical condition, we add a record of the best athletic performances.

CONTENTS.

[Introductory]PAGE 5
[Advice to Trainers]7
[Training for Pedestrianism]10
[Sleep]14
[Clothing]14
[Time and Duration of Training for Running]15
[Sprint Running]16
[Quarter and Half Mile Running]18
[One Mile Running and upwards]18
[Hurdle Racing]18
[Hints In, Before, and After the Race]19
[Training Practice, Fair Walking, etc.]20
[High Jumping]23
[Broad Jumping]24
[Hammer Throwing]25
[Putting the Stone]26
[Training for Rowing, etc.]27
[Training for Long Distance Contests]36
[Training for Base Ball]42
[Advice to Business Men and others]43
[The late John Morrissey’s Views]49
[Training in Regard to Pugilism and Wrestling]51
[Principal Muscles used by the Athlete]52
[Temperament]54
[Growth and Decay]55
[Meats, etc., to be Avoided]57
[Natural Sweating]58
[Artificial Sweating]58
[Sweating Liquors]58
[Treatment of the Feet, Hands, Sinews, etc.]58
[Soft Corns]60
[Hard Corns]60
[Hardening the Flesh]60
[Bunions]60
[Boils]60
[Strains]60
[Sprains]60
[Chapped Hands, etc.]60
[Blisters]60
[Exercise, Sun Baths, etc.]61
[Baths—Hot, Cold, etc.]62
[Thirst, Medicine, etc.]64
[Weight as Proportional to Height]64
[Weight when in Condition for Athletic Feats]65
[Banting on Corpulency]65
[Record of Best Athletic Performances]68

PRACTICAL TRAINING.

PRELIMINARY REMARKS.

[According to Charles Westhall, a physician, as well as one of England’s greatest pedestrians.]