Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Fig. 14. ARM AND HAND EXERCISE. 01 o olo Second Position. No. 37. —At the command, Second—Position, the studentwill take the positionof Fig. 15, in whichthe bells are held to-gether in a vertical po-sition at arms-lengthin front of the breast,the upper balls beingin line with the chin. No. 38. First, Second, Third, Fourth,and Fifth motions of the^rs£class are made into theposition of the dottedarms a and b, Fig. 15 ;of the second, into t


Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Fig. 14. ARM AND HAND EXERCISE. 01 o olo Second Position. No. 37. —At the command, Second—Position, the studentwill take the positionof Fig. 15, in whichthe bells are held to-gether in a vertical po-sition at arms-lengthin front of the breast,the upper balls beingin line with the chin. No. 38. First, Second, Third, Fourth,and Fifth motions of the^rs£class are made into theposition of the dottedarms a and b, Fig. 15 ;of the second, into thatof c and d ; of the third,into that of e and the TJiird Va-riety, p. 262, for eachclass. Tht fourth &n&fifth classes correspondrespectively to those On eachrecovery of the com-mencing position, thebells will be broughttogether with sufficientforce to mark the time. Third Position. No. 39.—At the command, Third—Po-sition, the student will F. Fig. 15.


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