Personal hygiene and physical training for womenGalbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary)
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Personal hygiene and physical training for women
Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary)
Physical education and training; Women -- Health and hygiene
But, in order that good and not actual harm may be done, gymnastics
must be carried on under medical supervision. Bodily exercises
should, as far as possible, occupy the mind at the same time. The
fact that gymnastic training is being taken up in our high-schools
and colleges for girls is a great gain, not only to the individual,
but to the race as well.
The proper development of the body, the clear skin and eye, the
upright and graceful carriage, the free swing of the body and limbs
when they move, give happiness to the possessor as well as to the
onlookers. The esthetic advantages of health are very considerable.
Among the mental and moral advantages to be derived from the practice
of exercises and games are a greater amount of self-control,
persistence, regularity, promptness, and of general self-confidence.
In the playing of games there is opportunity for originality as
well as for observation. The unwritten code of honor, the need of
accuracy—all these qualities are essential for a successful and happy
issue in the great battle of life.
The ideal physical training requires that systematic gymnastic
exercises should be supplemented by outdoor games and sports.
Gymnastics are not sufficient for an all-round means of development,
because the movements are too regular, too expected, and too
deliberate, but they are invaluable for health and physical
development, for the correction of physical deformities, as a
foundation for many games and sports, and for supplementing the same.
Many games are so one-sided that gymnastic exercises are essential
to prevent the body from becoming unsymmetrically developed, and,
further, gymnastic exercises must invariably be the foundation for
all games; no games can do what they are really capable of doing
without the firm foundation of the best gymnastic training.
Those exercises and games should be selected which are the most
fundamental and the most healthy, which will cause the all-round
development of the body, the muscles, heart, lungs, chest, a good
condition of the blood, good circulation, breathing, digestion, and
the getting rid of the waste-products.
Such exercises should teach obedience to law, self-control,
regularity, promptitude, and readiness to meet fresh conditions or
emergencies, persistence, pluck, and the ready coöperation of nerves
and muscles.
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