KEEPING FIT ALL THE WAY
How to Obtain and Maintain Health, Strength and Efficiency
by
WALTER CAMP
Illustrated with Many Photographs Taken under the Direction of the Author
1919
[Illustration: THREE PIONEERS IN SENIOR SERVICE WORK
Left to right: Colonel Ullman, President, Chamber of Commerce, New Haven, Connecticut; Ex-President William H. Taft, and Walter Camp.]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AN AMERICAN CITIZEN'S CREED PART I. KEEPING FIT ALL THE WAY CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI
PART II. THE DAILY DOZEN CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII
INTRODUCTION
The number of men who "keep fit" in this country has been surprisingly few, while the number of those who have made good resolutions about keeping fit is astonishingly large. Reflection upon this fact has convinced the writer that the reason for this state of affairs lies partly in our inability to visualize the conditions and our failure to impress upon all men the necessity of physical exercise. Still more, however, does it rest upon our failure to make a scientific study of reducing all the variety of proposals to some standard of exceeding simplicity. Present systems have not produced results, no matter what the reason. Hence this book with its review of the situation and its final practical conclusions.
AN AMERICAN CITIZEN'S CREED
I believe that a nation should be made up of people who individually possess clean, strong bodies and pure minds; who have respect for their own rights and the rights of others and possess the courage and strength to redress wrongs; and, finally, in whom self-consciousness is sufficiently powerful to preserve these qualities. I believe in education, patriotism, justice, and loyalty. I believe in civil and religious liberty and in freedom of thought and speech. I believe in chivalry that protects the weak and preserves veneration and love for parents, and in the physical strength that makes that chivalry effective. I believe in that clear thinking and straight speaking which conquers envy, slander, and fear. I believe in the trilogy of faith, hope, and charity, and in the dignity of labor; finally, I believe that through these and education true democracy may come to the world.
Part I
KEEPING FIT ALL THE WAY
CHAPTER I
It has long been a startling fact regarding Americans that so soon as their school-days were over they largely abandoned athletics; until, in middle life, finding that they had been controverting the laws of nature, they took up golf or some other form of physical exercise.
The result of such a custom has been to lower the physical tone of the race. Golf is a fine form of exercise, but in an exceedingly mild way. No one claims that it will build up atrophied muscles nor, played in the ordinary way, that it will induce deep breathing; nor, except in warm weather, that it will produce any large amount of skin action. Hence it is easy to imagine the condition of the man who at the end of his 'teens gave up athletics, and then did nothing of a physically exacting nature until he took up golf. Now if in addition to his pastime and relaxation he will do something in the way of setting-up exercises to open up his chest and make his carriage erect, thus enabling his heart and lungs to have a better chance, he will more than double the advantages coming from his golf. He will then walk more briskly and will gain very much in physical condition.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Keeping Fit All the Way by Walter Camp
- 2: He throws an additional load on his kidneys
- 3: The milk was perfectly digested
- 4: Together with his vacation tan
- 5: Men should not become out of balance
- 6: The Equitable Life Assurance Society
- 7: Forget entirely what a pleasure physical vigor is
- 8: This meant the absence of incentives to outdoor exercise
- 9: Careless boy with a rich father
- 10: That his salary was fifty thousand dollars a year
- 11: One of these is the value of physical efficiency
- 12: Playgrounds laid out for all recreational sports
- 13: The result has proven remarkable in every instance
- 14: And so increasing their efficiency
- 15: Is perhaps the most productive of fatigue
- 16: 1257Many people have adopted a so called vegetarian diet
- 17: And when the oxygen reaches 7 per cent
- 18: Forward is the explanatory or warning word
- 19: 1 front rank acts as the pivot
- 20: Raise slightly the left heel and right toe
- 21: Maintaining the same position as in Hips Firm
- 22: Still balancing on the other foot
- 23: Deep breathing with hands on hips
- 24: Lifting arms on inhalations and crossing them on exhalations
- 25: Heel raising Lift the heels from the floor
- 26: The shorter men should be in front
- 27: Right Face Left Face About Face RepeatAttention
- 28: Hike or Outdoor WorkGet some bars of iron
- 29: The authority on Swedish exercises
- 30: Starting with the bells at the shoulders
- 31: Men with shoulders pulled forward and no chest expansion
- 32: Similar variations necessarily exist
- 33: And suppleness and quickness and mobility of trunk
- 34: Men to fight and men to support the men who fight
- 35: The physical fitness and stamina of its youth and men
- 36: All his organs struggle to eliminate these poisons
- 37: Doctor Grayson early succeeded in impressing upon Mr
- 38: It is said to be that of flexing
- 39: And to develop co ordination or control over his muscles
- 40: WingThese exercises are not difficult nor exhausting
- 41: Hips The hands are placed on the hips
- 42: Your squad is only as good as the poorer ones
- 43: To an angle of forty five degrees from horizontal
- 44: Then drink with chest out and hips back and head up
- 45: And the fists are slowly curled up into the armpits
- 46: The motion should be like waving the mast of a ship
- 47: The hips representing the deck
- 48: Start the inhalation again as the arms come forward
