... grounds are the objections to these pastimes generally founded. The men of muscle, on the other hand, judging from theirown personal experience, no less than from their obser-vation of others, unhesitatingly ... re-serve, and in some few of the letters which I addressed to my earlier correspondents, I spoke of adopting thisplan. Many of them however objected to the arrange-ment, some wishing to know how ... portion of theirtime to the development of muscle, and by learning from them what has been their personal experience, whe-ther as years come round they feel themselves more andmore exhausted and...