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received instructii malwariors , many of PHYSICAL practiced wrestling and war
dance ...
Mlethods of physical best in the curricul came mainly for suraged to exercise od
for the scribes in The children i as rade , leared mai menced workers as s
received instructii malwariors , many of PHYSICAL practiced wrestling and war
dance ...
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The wrestling match was ordained as the next event . Only Odysseus , with a type
of artfulness and trickery , and Telamonian Aias , the representative of bodily size
and brute force , essayed to struggle . “ Then the twain , when they had girded ...
The wrestling match was ordained as the next event . Only Odysseus , with a type
of artfulness and trickery , and Telamonian Aias , the representative of bodily size
and brute force , essayed to struggle . “ Then the twain , when they had girded ...
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Wrestling , the last event in the pentathlon , was perhaps the most popular and
universal of all Greek exercises . The Greeks believed wrestling displayed
strength , agility , and gracefulness of body to better advantage than any other
activity .
Wrestling , the last event in the pentathlon , was perhaps the most popular and
universal of all Greek exercises . The Greeks believed wrestling displayed
strength , agility , and gracefulness of body to better advantage than any other
activity .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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