College athletics . No. (04—The Grading ofGymnastic Exercises By G. M. Martin, Physical Director ofthe Y. M. C. A. of Youngstown, Ohio. Itis a book that should be in the hands ofevery physical director of the Y. M. C. A.,school, club, college, etc. The contentscomprise: The place of the class in physical training; grading of exer-cises and season schedules—grading of men, grading of exercises, seasonschedules for various classes, elementary and advanced classes, leaders,optional exercises, examinations, college and school work; calisthenicexercises, graded apparatus exercises and general masse


College athletics . No. (04—The Grading ofGymnastic Exercises By G. M. Martin, Physical Director ofthe Y. M. C. A. of Youngstown, Ohio. Itis a book that should be in the hands ofevery physical director of the Y. M. C. A.,school, club, college, etc. The contentscomprise: The place of the class in physical training; grading of exer-cises and season schedules—grading of men, grading of exercises, seasonschedules for various classes, elementary and advanced classes, leaders,optional exercises, examinations, college and school work; calisthenicexercises, graded apparatus exercises and general massed class 200 pages. Price 10 cents. No. 124—How to Become aGymnast By Robert Stoll, of the New York A, American champion on the flyingrings from 1885 to 1892. Any boy whofrequents a gymnasium can easily followthe illustrations and instructions in thisbook and with a little practice becomeproficient on the horizontal and parallelbars, the trapeze or the *horse. Price 10


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