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Appliance for developing the Sides of the Waist

Appliance for developing the Sides of the Waist.jpg BCCThumbnailsA warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in RowingBCCThumbnailsA warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in RowingBCCThumbnailsA warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in RowingBCCThumbnailsA warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in RowingBCCThumbnailsA warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in RowingBCCThumbnailsA warped University Oarsman, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in Rowing

If one prefers to use apparatus made specially, the cut shows a simple device of Dr. Sargent's, which he made purposely to bring up and strengthen these muscles.

Standing in front of it, with head and neck erect and chest out, and grasping the ends of the bar A A', the operator simply turns it, first well up to the right, then to the left, and then repeats the movements until he has enough. As he turns, the rubber straps B B stretch more and more, of course getting stiffer the farther the bar is turned. It would scarcely be possible to hit upon a [p.218]better appliance for improving these valuable side muscles, and yet without fear of overdoing them.