The body and its ailments: a handbook of familiar directions for care and medical aid in the more usual complaints and injuries . Movement 24. 44 Structure and Action of the ^1 Movement 25. forward; at three, carry them outward and backward, alwaysextended horizontally, the head being thrown back. Fig. 31. TWENTY-FIFTH MOVEMENT. The charging step in fencing (sixtimes), counting one, \^--^ lAIL^j J At one, make, quickly, a long step, obliquely to the right, carrying, at thesame time, the left arm upward andbackward, and bending it slightly, sothat the wrist will be above the levelof


The body and its ailments: a handbook of familiar directions for care and medical aid in the more usual complaints and injuries . Movement 24. 44 Structure and Action of the ^1 Movement 25. forward; at three, carry them outward and backward, alwaysextended horizontally, the head being thrown back. Fig. 31. TWENTY-FIFTH MOVEMENT. The charging step in fencing (sixtimes), counting one, \^--^ lAIL^j J At one, make, quickly, a long step, obliquely to the right, carrying, at thesame time, the left arm upward andbackward, and bending it slightly, sothat the wrist will be above the levelof the head, and throwing forward theright arm, extended without is the movement of the right arm, indicated by the dotted semi-circle in the figure, which swings the whole body to the right. Attwo, return with vivacity the right leg to the side of the left, andlet the arms fall by the side. Repeat the same movement to the left. TWENTY-SIXTH MOVEMENT. Throwing oneself forward, first onthe one, then on the other leg, inelevating the arms in the air (tentimes), counting one, two. At one, make a long stride forwardwith the right foot, throwing the armsabove the head


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