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Methods of physical education . Athenian youth were trained by meth - 7 ods of
imitation , emulation , and participation . The Greek boys learned by imitating
their teachers in the palaestra and the more skilled participants in the gymnasium
.
Methods of physical education . Athenian youth were trained by meth - 7 ods of
imitation , emulation , and participation . The Greek boys learned by imitating
their teachers in the palaestra and the more skilled participants in the gymnasium
.
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Inasmuch as participation was usually voluntary , it was necessary to create and
sustain interest . ... movement and many of the same methods were used , such
as classification of participants and various types of tournaments for competition .
Inasmuch as participation was usually voluntary , it was necessary to create and
sustain interest . ... movement and many of the same methods were used , such
as classification of participants and various types of tournaments for competition .
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Eligibility rules were related to permit freshman participation , and transfer
students were immediately eligible without the usual year of residence . The
military officials co - operated by securing large quantities of athletic equipment .
Io brief ...
Eligibility rules were related to permit freshman participation , and transfer
students were immediately eligible without the usual year of residence . The
military officials co - operated by securing large quantities of athletic equipment .
Io brief ...
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IS OI 2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERFETUITY | 12 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR ORIENTAL SOCIAL STA | 21 |
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