INDEX.
- Balance Step: its object to teach the Free Movement of the Limbs and Steady the Body in Walking, 28; Exercises, 28, 29.
- Balancing, 56; Position and Action, 57; Turns in, 57; its Importance in all Manly Exercises and Sports, 59.
- Belts, Utility of, and manner of Using, 7, 8.
- Bernardi’s System of Swimming, 92.
- Carriages: their Number and Variety in London, 176; Brilliancy in Hyde Park, 176.
- Carrying Weight, 60; Feats in, 61.
- Chase, Hints on the, 240; Excitements of the, 247, 248; Drawing a Cover, 248.
- Chariot Race, Poetical Description of a, 172.
- Climbing, different kinds of, explained, 64-68.
- Coaches, Accidents to, 217.
- Coach Horses: their Cost, 178; Best Breeds, 179; Strength, 181; Treatment, 181, 182; Hints for Purchasers, 182; Harness of, 185; Management, in Harness, 187.
- Coachmen: their Qualifications and Duties, 193-195; Hints for Night, 220.
- Comparative Strength of different Races of Men, 17.
- Derby Day, Description of a, 233-235.
- Dog, Familiar Hints for Young Sportsmen on the, 264.
- Discus, Throwing the, 62.
- Dragging Wheels, 221.
- Driving, Historical Sketch of, 170-175; Mounting and Dismounting, 198; the Seat, 199; Starting, 199; the Paces, 200; the Time, 201; the Whip, 202; Thoroughfares, Passing, &c., in, 207; Ascending and Descending, 208; Comparison of English and German Modes of Harnessing and, 211, 212; Turnings, 213; Slips, 215; Accidents in, 215-217; Obstructions in, 221.
- Drowned Persons, Treatment of apparently, 80.
- Epsom Races, Notice of, 227.
- Extension Motions used in the Sword Exercise, 20.
- Fox Hunting, the Qualifications required in, 243-245; the Huntsman not to be unnecessarily interrupted, 245; Keep with the Pack, 246; Rules for finding the Hounds if out of Sight, 247; the “Tally Ho!” 248; Signal in Drawing a Cover, 248; Movements of the Fox may be foreseen, 250; a Day with the Shropshire, 250.
- Gig, the Safest Posture when in a, 217.
- Guards on Mail Coaches, 197.
- Gun: Cleaning, 255; Loading, 259; Management of the, in the Field, 260.
- Gymnasia of the Greeks and Romans, 5.
- Harnessing, on English and German Modes of, 211.
- Head, Sir Francis, on Harnessing Horses in England, 210-212.
- Horse, The, and Equipments, 122; Animations, Soothings, and Corrections, 142; Treatment of, 165; Restiveness, 163; Relative Places of, 189; Accidents, &c., to, 215.
- Hounds, Following, 241; “Quick Eye to Hounds” essential in the Sportsman, 241.
- Hunting: how Proficiency may be acquired, 239, 240; Riding at Fences in, 241; Brook Jumping in, 242; Drawing a Cover in, 248.
- Indian Club Exercise, as practised in the Army, 22; New Portion, from Indian Practice, 23-26.
- Leaping: how performed, 42; Management of the Breath, 42; the High Leap with a Run, 42; the High Leap without a Run, 43; the Long Leap, 44; the Deep Leap, 46; General Instructions in Leaping, 43-48; Feats in, 44, 45.
- Leaping with a Pole: the High Leap, 50; the Long Leap, 54; the Deep Leap, 55.
- Locomotive Exercises, 2; the best Position of the Body in, 27.
- Manly Exercises and Recreations: their Utility in perfecting and maturing the Frame, 240.
- Mariner’s Compass described, 119.
- Olympic Games, 224.
- Partridge Shooting, 263.
- Percussion Caps, 258.
- Physical Exercises: their importance in regard to Health, 1-5; a Medium to be observed, 5; Opinion of Aristotle and Plato on, 5; General Directions, 6; Belts useful in, 7.
- Position of the Body in Standing, 18; and of the Feet in Standing, 19.
- Powder, Col. Hawker’s Recipe for Drying, 256; Flask, the, 259.
- Racing in the Reign of Athelstan, 224; a Popular Pastime in Reign of Richard I. and Henry VIII., 225; James I. the Founder of Legitimate English, 226; the First Arabian introduced into England, 226; the Breed of Horses improved by, 236.
- Race Course at Newmarket, 226.
- Race Horse: Question of Origin discussed, 228; derived from Arabian, 229; Exploits of, 230-232.
- Riding, best Position of the Body in, 121; Horse and Equipments, 122; Mounting and Dismounting, 126; the Seat, 129; the Balance, 131; the Rein Hold, 132; the Correspondence, 134; the Action, 135; the Hand, 137; the Guidance, or Aids, 138-142; the Walk, 144-147; the Trot, 147-150; Road Riding, 150, 151; the Gallop, 152-156; the Canter, 153; Leaping, 156; Critical Situations in, 159; at Fences in Hunting, 241.
- Roads, Hints for Improving, 176.
- Rowing: to leave the Landing Place, 101; the Pull, 101; the Tide or Current, 103; to Turn, Meet, Pass, and Land, 104.
- Royal Yacht Squadron, 109; its Sailing Regulations, 110.
- Running, Position of the Body in, 37, 38; Action in, 38; Respiration in, 39; Moderate, 39; Rapid, 40; Feats in, 41; Effects of, 41.
- Rural Sports patronized by the English, 232.
- Sailing Clubs upon the Thames, 108.
- Sailing: General Directions, 111-115; Tacking, 116; Reefing, &c., 117-119.
- Sea Rowing explained, 105.
- Shooting Appointments, 253, 254; Gun Cleaning, 255; Powder, 256; Wadding, 258; Loading, 259.
- Shot, Directions for Choosing, 257; Size of, 257.
- Skate, Construction of the, 69-71.
- Skating, Instructions in, 72; Dress, 72; Dangers in, 80.
- Stage Coaches, Cost and Method of Working, 177, 178.
- Strength, Comparative, of different Races of Men, 17.
- Swimming: its Utility, 82, 83; Preparatory Instructions, 83; Action of the Hands and Feet, 83, 84; Place and Time, 85; Aids in, 86; Cramp, 87; Entering the Water, 88; Usual Mode of Front, 88-91; Respiration in, 91; Upright, 92; Back, 95; Side, 97; Floating, 96; Plunging, 97; Diving, 98; Thrusting, 99; Springing, 99; with One Arm, 100; Feats in, 100.
- Sword Exercise, First Three Movements of, 20.
- Training: its Importance in relation to Health, 9; Opinion of the Ancients, 9; Mental Powers improved by, 10; Principles of, 10; Practice of the Ancients, 10, 11; Modern Practice, 12-16; Time required in, 16.
- Turf, Historical Notices of the, 223-232.
- Vaulting explained, 48; Oblique, 48; Straight forward, 49.
- Vessel, Description of the various Parts of a: the Deck, Rigging, Sails, &c., 119, 120.
- Wadding for Guns, 258.
- Walking: its Utility as an Exercise, 29, 31; General Mechanism of, 31; the Three different Times of— Slow, 32; Moderate, 33; Quick, 33; Feats in, 36; Military Steps, 34-36; Use of the Balance Step in, 28.
- Weight, Carrying, 60; Feats in, 61.
- Whip, Directions for Using the, in Coach Driving, 202.
- Yacht Club, Northern, 111.
J. BILLING,
PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER,
WOKING, SURREY.
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