How to Get Strong and How to Stay So (1899)/Appendix 6

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APPENDIX VI.

Taken from Maclaren's "Physical Education." Showing effect of seven months and nineteen days' exercise, under his system, on men ranging from nineteen to twenty-eight years of age. Table of Measurements of First Detachment of Non-commissioned Officers Selected to be Qualified as Military Gymnastic Instructors.
Date. No. Measurements, Etc. Increase.
Age. Height. Weight. Chest. Fore-
arm.
Upper
arm.
Height. Weight. Chest. Fore-
arm.
Upper
arm.
Yrs. Ft. In. St. Lbs. In. In. In. In. Lbs. In. In. In.
Sept. 11. 1 19  5  9 2  33  10 
April 30. 5 8⅞ 10 1  37½ 10½ 11¾ 13  1 
Sept. 11. 2 21  5 9  10 5  34¾ 10 11 
April 30. 5 11 1  34¾ 11  12¼ ¼ 10  1 
Sept. 11. 3 23  5 5   9 7  34  10½ 12 
April 30. 5 10 2  37½ 11½ 13¼ ¾ 9  1 
Sept. 11. 4 23  5  9 13  37  10¼ 12 
April 30. 5 10 8  38½ 11½ 13  ½ 9  1 
Sept. 11. 5 23  5  9 10  36  10  11 
April 30. 5 10 6  37  10½ 12  ¼ 10  1  ½ 1 
Sept. 11. 6 23  5 9⅛ 11 3  36½ 11  12 
April 30. 5 11 12  38½ 11½ 13  5  ¼ 1 
Sept. 11. 7 23  5 9  10 6  36  10¾ 12 
April 30. 5 9⅛ 10 11  38½ 11  13  5  ¼ 1 
Sept. 11. 8 24  5 10 8  35  10¾ 12¾
April 30. 5 11 6  40  11¾ 14  ½ 12  5  1 
Sept. 11. 9 26  5  9 5  33  10  11½
April 30. 5 6⅞  9 11½ 36  10¼ 12¾ 3  ¼
Sept. 11. 10 26¾ 5 11⅜ 12 6  41  11½ 13 
April 30. 5 11¾ 13 1  42  11½ 14  9  1  {{{1}}} 1 
Sept. 11. 11 28  5 10 10  37  10½ 12½
April 30. 5 11 9  40  11¾ 13¾ ½ 13  3 
Sept. 11. 12 28  5 10⅞ 10 9  37  10½ 13 
April 30. 5 11  11 11  40  11¾ 14  16  3  1 

The men composing this detachment had been irregularly selected, the youngest being nineteen, the oldest twenty-eight, the average age twenty-four; and, after a period of eight months' training, the increase in the measurements of the men was—

Weight. Chest. Forearm. Upper arm.
Lbs. In. In. In.
The smallest gain …  5 1   ¼ 1 
The largest gain … 16 5 
The average gain … 10 2⅞  ¾