Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . nding motions will be madetwice by first facing to the leftof the ones ; then, at the com-mand, Alternate, the first andsecond of the first four mo-tions will be followed by thethird and fourth of the fourcorresponding motions, andthe four motions resulting willbe immediately repeated ; andfinally, the first and second ofthe four corresponding motions will be followed by the third andfourth of the first four motions, and the four motions thus resultin


Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . nding motions will be madetwice by first facing to the leftof the ones ; then, at the com-mand, Alternate, the first andsecond of the first four mo-tions will be followed by thethird and fourth of the fourcorresponding motions, andthe four motions resulting willbe immediately repeated ; andfinally, the first and second ofthe four corresponding motions will be followed by the third andfourth of the first four motions, and the four motions thus resultingwill be immediately repeated. No. 175. — Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Movements {Charges).The fourth class of movements is a combination of the second withside charges, first to the right of the ones, as in Fig. 74.—The fifthclass of movements is formed by side charges. At the command,Right, the partners will simultaneously charge sidewise with theirright legs ; at the same time carrying the bells out and up intothe position of Fig. 75, and recover the position of Fig. 71 fourtimes ; then, at the command, Left, four corresponding charges. Fig. 74. COMBINED EXERCISES. 355 from the position will be made with the left legs ; and finally, atthe command, Alternate, eight of these charges will be made by-alternation, first with the right legs.—The sixth class of movementsonly differs from the fifth in making the motions to the front, thepartners thus charging directly past each other with the advancing legs. Second Position. No. 176.—At the command, Second—Position, the studentswill take the position of Fig. 10, with the arras in the position ofthe lower dotted arms.


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