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" months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially if he be in tolerable condition at the commencement, and possessed of sufficient perseverance and courage to submit cheerfully to the privations and hardships to which he must unavoidably be subjected.... "
British Manly Exercises: Containing Rowing and Sailing, Riding, & Driving ... - Page 263
de Donald Walker - 1837 - 285 pages
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of ..., Volume 41

1813 - 422 pages
...to three months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially if he be-'in tolerable coni riition at the commencement, and possessed of sufficient perseverance...hardships to which he must unavoidably be subjected. Training is indispensably neces*sary to those who are to engage in corporal exertions beyond their...
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The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom; Comp. from ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 640 pages
...of the training process, as it depends upon the condition of the pedestrian ; but from two to three months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially...The criterion by which it may be known whether a man be in good condition, or, what is the same thing, has been properly trained, is the state of the skin,...
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The field book; or, Sports and pastimes of the British islands, by the ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 648 pages
...of the training process, as it depends upon the condition of the pedestrian ; but from two to three months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially...hardships to which he must unavoidably be subjected. other, and to his constitution. The skilful trainer will, therefore, constantly study the progress...
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The field book; or, Sports and pastimes of the British islands, by the ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 612 pages
...process, as it depends upon the condition of the pedestrian ; but from two to three months, in most cues, will be sufficient, especially if he be in tolerable condition at the commenceThe manner of training jockeys is different from that which is applicable to pedestrians and...
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Walker's Manly exercises. Revised by 'Craven'.

Donald Walker - 1840 - 418 pages
...training process, as it depends upon the previous condition of the pedestrian; but from two to three months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially...by which it may be known whether a man is in good condition—or, what is the same thing, whether he has been properly trained— is the state of the...
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Fistiana: Or, The Oracle of the Ring ...

1841 - 348 pages
...training process, as it depends upon the previous condition of the pedestrian; but from two to three months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially...hardships to which he must unavoidably be subjected. CONDITION.—The criterion by which it may be known whether a man be in good condition, or what is...
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A Complete System of Treatment for the General Care of the Body, for the ...

John Richard Judd - 1891 - 238 pages
...training process, as it depends upon the previous condition of the pedestrian ; but from six weeks to two months, in most cases, will be sufficient, especially if he be in tolerable 1 condition at the commencement, and possessed of sufficient perseverance and courage to submit cheerfully...
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