Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Fig. 81. Fig. 82. No. 166.—Third Movements {Combined)—Right. The thirdclass of movements is formed by a combination of the first and secondclasses. The right leg and foot first describe four of the motions ofNo. 164, from the position of Fig. 80 ; then four of the motions ofNo. 165 ; and finally, eight motions are made from the position alter-nately, the first being down and back to the original position, andthe second to the rear. At the command, Lef


Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Fig. 81. Fig. 82. No. 166.—Third Movements {Combined)—Right. The thirdclass of movements is formed by a combination of the first and secondclasses. The right leg and foot first describe four of the motions ofNo. 164, from the position of Fig. 80 ; then four of the motions ofNo. 165 ; and finally, eight motions are made from the position alter-nately, the first being down and back to the original position, andthe second to the rear. At the command, Left, the left leg and footdescribe the same number of corresponding motions in combination. Second Position. No. 167.—At the command, Second—Position, the student willtake the position of Fig. 81, in which the knee is raised front as high KNEE EXERCISE. 205 as the hip. The first, second, and third classes of movements fromthis position correspond respectively to those of the position immedi-ately preceding, the motions of the first being made directly down ;of the second, directly out, as represented by the dotted part of ; an


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