ent; only so far as is really comfortable. In the forward
movement the body should come down practically at right angles to the
hips, but the head should not be allowed to drop forward. The head
should be kept up, with the elbows back and the eyes looking to the
front.
HEALTH MAXIMS
Vacillation and doubt are poison to the nerves.
Fear is the forerunner of illness.
"Eyes in the boat" is as good a maxim at drill as in a shell.
When drinking a glass of water stand erect and take a full breath first;
then drink with chest out and hips back and head up.
The men who chase the golf-ball don't have to pursue the doctor.
Two hours of outdoor exercise by the master never yet made him
over-critical of the cook.
[Illustration: FIG. 6 A.--FORWARD POSITION OF GRASP]
Nature never punished a man for getting his legs tired. She has punished
many for getting their nerves exhausted.
The best record in golf is the record she has made of restored health to
the middle-aged.
See how high you can hold your head and deeply you can breathe whenever
you are out of doors.
Six to eight glasses of water a day, none with meals, will make you free
of doctors.
FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 2: On the "Cross" position, the arms should be straight out
horizontally from the body, with the elbows locked. At the same time
every resistance should be placed against the head and neck coming
forward at all. These should be held in exactly the same position as at
"Attention." The tendency is either to let the arms bend a little, or to
let them drop a little below the horizontal, or even to hold them
slightly above the level.]
CHAPTER XII
GROUP III
Crawl: (The order is "Crawl. Ready--Cross. Crawl!") Assume the "Cross"
position. The left palm is then turned up, and on a count of "One, two,
three, four" the left arm is raised and the right arm is lowered
laterally until at "Four" the right arm should be in a position of
"Hands," while the left arm should be extended straight up, with the
palm to the right. (See Fig. 7.)
[Illustration: FIG. 7 CRAWL, FIRST POSITION]
[Illustration: CRAWL
In the "Crawl" position it is not necessary, in the beginning of the
exercise, to slide the hand down the hip any farther than is perfectly
comfortable. But this distance should be gradually increased, and it
will be found quite easy to do this as the muscles of the side become
more and more supple.]
Then on the count of "One, two,
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