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
In all cases where corrective treatment is needed the first thing
to be attended to is the general condition, and the best hygienic
conditions must be provided, the general health inquired into and
attended to. In all cases the eyes should be examined by a competent
oculist.
All exercises and stretching movements should be given daily, with
a period of rest after three or four movements, and they should be
so alternated and combined that no two, employing the same muscles
in the same way, should follow one another, and so cause excessive
fatigue.
_The Muscles of the Abdomen._—These muscles are most important for
breathing and therefore for health, for the retention in their normal
position of the various abdominal viscera, for good digestion and
regularity of the evacuation of the bowels. Sluggish digestion and
constipation are among the commonest evils in life, and they are
generally connected with relaxed abdominal walls and flabbiness of
the abdominal muscles. Active pressure of the abdominal muscles on
the viscera massages the liver and presses onward the contents of the
intestines.
The protuberant abdomen may either be due to a faulty position
in standing or an excess of fat in the great omentum, a membrane
intended to protect the bowels. This excess of fat may be in turn due
to lack of exercise or an excess of sweets and starchy foods, and the
reduction of this superfluous fat by suitable exercises, properly
taken, together with the attention to the diet, _not starvation_, is
the only common sense and safe way for a woman to reduce her size.
The abdominal muscles are used in bending, in stooping forward, in
raising up from the recumbent position, somewhat in climbing, and in
many other movements. Trunk bending forward and backward; lateral
flexions of the trunk; bending of the knees down to a squatting
position, together with torsions, and all exercises derived from
these types, bring into play and exercise the abdominal muscles.
EXERCISES FOR DEVELOPING THE VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE BODY
The following list of free exercises has been selected primarily for
developing the lungs and chest and correcting deformities, such as
round shoulders, stooping attitude, and beginning spinal curvature,
when due _only_ to muscular weakness and faulty attitude in standing,
sitting, and walking.
[Illustration: Fig. 28.—Correct attitude in standing.]
[Illustration: Fig. 30.—Correct attitude in walking. First position.]
[Illustration: Fig. 31.—Correct attitude in walking. Second
position.]
[Illustration: Fig. 32.—Shoulder-blade exercise. First position.]
[Illustration: Fig. 33.—Shoulder-blade exercise. Second position.]
While each exercise calls into play many other muscles than the ones
for whose development the exercise is given, the exercise is classed
under the group for the region which it is especially designed to
benefit.
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