Koehlers West Point Manual of Disciplinary Physical Training

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Arms, 4.
DOWN. Fig. Ii.
At place, the arms, flexed at the elbows, are raised smartly with a lateral motion; wrist flexed and finger tips touching shoulders lightly, upper arms horizontal, elbows back.
At down, the arms are lowered quickly with a forward movement.
(8) i. Fingers in rear of head, 2. LACE. 3. Arms, 4.
DOWN. Fig. 12.
At lace, flex and raise the arms laterally as in 7, lacing the fingers in rear of the head, elbows up at an angle of 45 de- grees, and pressed well back.
At down, the
...arms are lowered directly forward and down- ward.
136. These positions should be practiced fre- quently until they are performed accurately, snap- pily and precisely. They have been called the "man- ual of arms" of the physical training drill and hold the same position with respect to their disciplinary value that the rifle manual does in the military drills.
In all of them the position of the trunk, chest and head must not be deranged.
137. For the sake of variety and to develop smartness and snap and precision the men should be caused to go from one of these positions to an- other.


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