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The authorities requested that he organize classes , train the required number of
teachers , and supervise the operation of the program . By 1852 , Spiess had
opened in Hesse a new gymnasium , 100 by 60 feet , surrounded by a double ...
The authorities requested that he organize classes , train the required number of
teachers , and supervise the operation of the program . By 1852 , Spiess had
opened in Hesse a new gymnasium , 100 by 60 feet , surrounded by a double ...
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satorie o ID were att statistic Lal sderal far eig cialist Acadei Stadiu was es The
loung previo of fou and S came of a wide variety of classes . Swimming lessons
that would have cost forty cents in a private club were available to members for ...
satorie o ID were att statistic Lal sderal far eig cialist Acadei Stadiu was es The
loung previo of fou and S came of a wide variety of classes . Swimming lessons
that would have cost forty cents in a private club were available to members for ...
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Gymnastics still constitute the basis of the course of study with all classes being
devoted to this phase of the work from ... national dances , and some indoor
athletics are sometimes used for a portion of the class period during the winter .
Gymnastics still constitute the basis of the course of study with all classes being
devoted to this phase of the work from ... national dances , and some indoor
athletics are sometimes used for a portion of the class period during the winter .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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activities aims Association Athenian athletic attend authority ball became began body boys century character child Christian Church cities citizens civilization classes clubs College common continued course culture curriculum dancing desire devoted early employed England established exercises existed expression festivals field gave German girls given Greek gymnastics held ideals important included individual influence institutions instruction intellectual interest Italy largely later laws leaders learning living means methods military mind moral movement nature objectives offered organized participation performed period Persians physical education play political popular practice progress Promotion race recreation religious result Roman rules schools secure served skill social society spirit strength swimming teachers teaching tion University usually wrestling York young youth