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<p>Walking on the inside or on the outside of a<lb/> | |||
' | <del>wheel, not the</del> <unclear>virtual</unclear> wheel, and drawing<lb/> | ||
or pushing against the spikes of a horizontal<lb/> | |||
wheel or capstern are <del>applications modes</del> <add>modes of exertion</add><lb/> | |||
too obvious to need insisting on. An objection<lb/> | |||
common to them all is that slowness of pace<lb/> | |||
is an inseparable concomitant: <del>to them</del> so that the<lb/> | |||
muscles by which the actions of running and<lb/> | |||
leaping are produced, do not come in for their<lb/> | |||
share in the exercise.</p> | |||
<p>The following contrivance <add>exercise</add> <del>has more of play<lb/> | |||
in it</del> consisting of an alternation of <del>running</del><lb/> | |||
walking or running and pleasant relaxation, has<lb/> | |||
the advantage of uniting sport with mechanical<lb/> | |||
use. Let <del>an inclined plane</del> <add>a fixt</add> stage, <del>composed</del> <add>consisting</add><lb/> | |||
of an inclined plane, <del>in lieu</del> <add>answer the purpose</add> of a staircase<lb/> | |||
<del>under</del> leading to an horizontal stage<lb/> | |||
<del>playing</del> <add>which plays</add> up and down, according to the <del>absence</del> <add>pressure</add><lb/> | |||
or <del>pr</del> absence of a certain quantity of weight.<lb/> | |||
The descent of this stage must be gradual, such<lb/> | |||
as it would be if for example the motion<lb/> | |||
produced by it were employ'd<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> against a burthen yielding by degrees, as in the case of a fluid sprouting out of an orifice, for example when driven out by</note> to work a pump<lb/> | |||
of the forcing kind. This working stage might be<lb/> | |||
furnished with a seat <add>with partitions.</add> One part of the sport would<lb/> | |||
consist in trying which could run fastest up the sloping<lb/> | |||
stage, so as to place himself in the chief seat of the working<lb/> | |||
stage, which when it has <add>thus</add> got its complement of weight, descends<lb/> | |||
and gives the stroke.</p> | |||
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Walking on the inside or on the outside of a
wheel, not the virtual wheel, and drawing
or pushing against the spikes of a horizontal
wheel or capstern are applications modes modes of exertion
too obvious to need insisting on. An objection
common to them all is that slowness of pace
is an inseparable concomitant: to them so that the
muscles by which the actions of running and
leaping are produced, do not come in for their
share in the exercise.
The following contrivance exercise has more of play
in it consisting of an alternation of running
walking or running and pleasant relaxation, has
the advantage of uniting sport with mechanical
use. Let an inclined plane a fixt stage, composed consisting
of an inclined plane, in lieu answer the purpose of a staircase
under leading to an horizontal stage
playing which plays up and down, according to the absence pressure
or pr absence of a certain quantity of weight.
The descent of this stage must be gradual, such
as it would be if for example the motion
produced by it were employ'd⊞ ⊞ against a burthen yielding by degrees, as in the case of a fluid sprouting out of an orifice, for example when driven out by to work a pump
of the forcing kind. This working stage might be
furnished with a seat with partitions. One part of the sport would
consist in trying which could run fastest up the sloping
stage, so as to place himself in the chief seat of the working
stage, which when it has thus got its complement of weight, descends
and gives the stroke.
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