Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Fig. D .342 GYMNASTICS. commencing position at a and c four times ; then, at the command,Rear, turning to the rear in connection with each leap, he will leapto the left, crossing his legs and thus carrying the left foot forward,as in the dotted part of Fig. 53, and recover the commencing posi-tion four times ; and finally, at the command, Alternate, he willleap to the left and recover the commencing position eight times byalternation, first turni


Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Fig. D .342 GYMNASTICS. commencing position at a and c four times ; then, at the command,Rear, turning to the rear in connection with each leap, he will leapto the left, crossing his legs and thus carrying the left foot forward,as in the dotted part of Fig. 53, and recover the commencing posi-tion four times ; and finally, at the command, Alternate, he willleap to the left and recover the commencing position eight times byalternation, first turning to the front. In connection with each leap,as in No. 129, the dumb-bells are drawn in as indicated by the dottedpart of the solid figure, and thrust out again as soon as the changeis accomplished. Fourth Position. No. 132.—At the command, Fourth—Position, the student willtake the position of the dotted part of Fig. 42. No. 133.—First Movements. This class of movements onlydiffers from that of No. 223, p. 226, inaccompanying the leg and foot motionswith corresponding arm and hand mo-tions, as shown in Fig. 54, the bells andthe feet simultan


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