ee NOTH: PLEASE LOOK THIS OVER BEFORE GIVING A LESSON FROM OUR MATERIAL wawense We are anxious to make our educational material just as helpful as possible in the teaching of the proper use of muscles. So won't you please give us the benefit of your experience by answering the following questions after you have given a lesson from our chart entitled "Exercise is Vital, but". 1. Did you and your students like the chart? . 8. How did you use the chart? a. In the gym to illustrate muscles used in various Sports .u.-nsnsneene b. In classroom instruction ou... c. In first aid work to illustrate injured muscles and CAUSES recenemenenine d. in the locker room .............. 5. Did it furnish the desired information on muscles as related to proportion- ; ate use, strain, etc.? . 4. If not, what additional information would you' like to heavel oa 5. As supplementary material to tie in with the information on the chart, which of the following do you think would be most helpful? a. Teacher's handbook containing what basic facts? ..... a b. Student manual --- containing self-rating charts on various sports, established records, school calendar of events, CtC. on... c. (Other)...... 6. What other sources of information on muscles were helpful t0 yout wun cemsnenencnee eantowene 7. For what purpose did you suggest the use of Minit-Rub (for aching muscles, headaches, chest colds, feet, etc.)? 8. What preventive measures do you take when muscular aches and strains occur in your group? A. Massage to relieve fatigue and strain ..... B. Application of a counter-irritant having these qualities: a. Ability to stimulate circulation 2. inen We BURENLOBG nena | ยข. Greaseloess ................... d. Convenient to handle (in a@ tube) encncnrnssnnsnn @, Quickly absorbed ............... f. Inexpensive and eCOnomical 200. mrcsnsne B- Available everywhere 2 ncmsnsncncne 9. What specialized teaching publications do you like to read regularly? eccmnn.. Which preferred? NAME ai SCHOOL... TITLE ee nee - GRADE SUBJECT TAUGHT a Oe Foca cueeeennt STATE (Where material was used) BRISTOL-MYBRS COMPANY, 45-MR Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y.