WILL POWER AND GENERAL MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT.
I ¥@®y gehecaHyi exxiplia£fi»sv4het i facft i n¥?ili ;poiver is the sfixst esiebtdal - !in r ; musctilay.' ; development. .^says. - Eugeue - Sfieidow;).'i Iti is; the miiißr,that} makes mpseiei; |and : satisfactory d'evedotpuifent cap, ,n4 Yft? i>© ! obtained j lipg, n . j^apyementi: n d i ulo^etfien4> , shpiu|d] f he what>; the iinst rue tors, < K eall r tbgyindjng,” inotodependentjupbu, vmeite: weigh-tipf but:with! strongomentali •xsoupenfir^tion: brought to r.hear-, On the group,of muscles in volvediright through the exercise; If this is done [development will inevitably folloVk. Pt It, should be remembered; (th.at ithe; student who wishes.4b;seOurejan)equal: and general development, should : wor k. .steadily through, ar-chart; : not merely selecting the exercises which appeal to: him more. Of course, if any, one group of 'muscles is notoriously : deficient in size the exercises fordeveloping that group should be persisted inf -until ft I*, brought up to the) general, §ta;ndardL ; I am often asked by. medical men if if is ,a fact that the involuntary m-usqles,; such as the heart and muscles of diges r tiori. are developer! Together \yith the y.otuhtary muscles. My answer is that experience haslsho.wp me a; sympathefie development invariably takes place. It may be that- the quickened .circulation, the increased tissue change, the healthier physical elements created, act in this favourable map ner- upon the involuntary muscles, orpit be that the nervous relation ibetween the two is the cause. Be that as it may, the fact is, beyond all doubt—-a. happy fact ■for those who; isuffer. f feeble circulation or impaii'ed muscular power of the digestive apparatus.,— Sandow’s Magazine, j
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 July 1902, Page 4
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261WILL POWER AND GENERAL MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT. Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 July 1902, Page 4
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