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Definition of Neck exercise
1. Noun. Exercise designed to strengthen the neck muscles.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neck Exercise
Literary usage of Neck exercise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Watson's Manual of Calisthenics: A Systematic Drill-book Without Apparatus by James Madison Watson (1882)
"V. HEAD AND neck exercise. FIRST SERIES. First Position. Nc. 129. ... Head and
neck exercise; 2. First Series; 3. First—POSITION. No. 130. ..."
2. Schoolroom Games and Exercises by Elizabeth G. Bainbridge (1886)
"HEAD AND neck exercise. Position. — Hands on the hips, thumbs pointing to the front.
... Head erect, hands on hips, as in head and neck exercise. ..."
3. The Kindergarten Guide: An Illustrated Hand-book, Designed for the Self by Mrs. Maria Kraus-Boelte, John Kraus (1877)
"Head and neck exercise. — Trunk and Waist Exercise— Knee Exercise. — Leg and Foet
Exercise. — Combined Exercise. _ |||. Gymnastics. Introduction. ..."
4. A Complete System of Treatment for the General Care of the Body, for the by John Richard Judd (1891)
"neck exercise by pressing the hand against the head is an old-fashioned method,
... neck exercise WITH WEIGHT. In this exercise it is necessary to procure a ..."
5. The School-room Guide: Embodying the Instruction Given by the Author at by Esmond Vedder DeGraff (1877)
"Head and neck exercise. Command — Head and neck exercise— Position — Play!
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