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Pedestrianism; or, An Account of the Performances of Celebrated Pedestrians During the Last and Present Century. / With a full narrative of Captain Barclay's public and private matches; and an essay on training. cover

Pedestrianism; or, An Account of the Performances of Celebrated Pedestrians During the Last and Present Century. / With a full narrative of Captain Barclay's public and private matches; and an essay on training.

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A survey of ancient gymnastic exercises introduces a history of modern pedestrianism and examples of notable competitive walking. The narrative compiles records of celebrated pedestrian matches and offers a full account of Captain Barclay's public and private contests alongside sketches of his habits and lifestyle. A practical essay on training and a chapter on the physical powers of man set out methods for preparing the body, with attention to military and sporting applications. The volume brings together comparative historical description, contemporary performance tables, and an appendix of family genealogy.

About the Author

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Walter Thom

Walter Thom was a 19th-century author known for his work on the sport of pedestrianism, a popular form of competitive walking during his time. His notable book, "Pedestrianism; or, An Account of the Performances of Celebrated Pedestrians During the Last and Present Century," provides a detailed narrative of famous walkers and their matches, including an in-depth look at Captain Barclay's public and private competitions. Thom's writing captures the enthusiasm and cultural significance of pedestrianism, offering insights into the training methods and public fascination with this unique sport.

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