"I might even say that great strength is possible for any young fellow unless he happens to be hopelessly crippled.
I have seen so many weaklings become \'Strong Men\' t.
Even those who are lacking in size, in vigor, or who suffer from minor diseases, can first overcome their weaknesses by the medium of corrective, developing and invigorating exercises; and then, after the bodies have become properly shaped and muscled, can acquire that great strength which is the crowning glory of true manhood. "I might even say that great strength is possible for any young fellow unless he happens to be hopelessly crippled